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- Want Free Ice Cream? Start Nabbing 'We Buy Houses' Signs Off the Streets of Clevelandclevescene.com
- 16,000 Clevelanders Have Had $33 Million in Medical Debt Wiped Out by New Partnershipclevescene.com
- Participatory Budgeting Issue Narrowly Fails in Clevelandclevescene.com
- Cleveland City Council Admits Its Public Comment Rules Are Unconstitutionalclevescene.com
- Council Safety Committee Once Again Raises Concern of Cleveland Police "Hemorrhaging" Officersclevescene.com
- Memphis & Pearl Mixed-Use Project Receives Funding Boost From Cleveland City Councilclevescene.com
- Cleveland’s Establishment Goes Into ‘Emergency’ Mode Over Proposal to Give Voters a Direct Say in Spending nysun.com
- People’s Budget Cleveland and City Council Square Off in Debate on Issue 38clevescene.com
- There Will Be No Compromise Between City Council and PB CLE on Participatory Budgeting Amendmentclevescene.com
- Polensek Introduces Legislation to Amp Up Penalties on Parents of Curfew-Breaking Teens as Kia and Hyundai Thefts Continueclevescene.com
- Cleveland City Councilman Kris Harsh Will Debate Participatory Budgeting Advocates Before November Voteclevescene.com
- Participatory Budgeting Charter Amendment Will Be on the Ballot in Cleveland in Novemberclevescene.com
- CentroVilla25, Cleveland's First Major Latin Market, Closes in on Funding Goalclevescene.com
- Cleveland City Council Set to Pass Medical Debt Relief Billclevescene.com
- CLE council pushes lawsuit for Hyundai, Kia theftsFOX 8 News Cleveland
- Millions in Clevelanders' medical debt could be erased by new council measureFOX 8 News Cleveland
- Cleveland proposes using ARPA money to forgive medical debt: Stimulus WatchThe Plain Dealer
- Old Brooklyn Chooses Mixed-Use Project for St. Luke's, United Methodist Blockclevescene.com
- Cleveland introduces $15 million in new ‘housing for all’ requests: Stimulus WatchThe Plain Dealer
- Cleveland City Council president unveils $53 million spending plan for federal ARPA aidThe Plain Dealer
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