Joint Meeting of Committees on Workforce, Education, Training and Youth Development and on Municipal Services and Properties

Cleveland City Council
Development
Utilities
Politics

601 Lakeside Ave Cleveland, OH 44114 (Directions)

Cleveland City Hall - Mercedes Cotner Meeting Room 217

This committee reviews and discusses legislation related to Cleveland’s Department of Parks, Recreation and Properties and Capital Projects as well as matters pertaining to public parks, places, buildings, playgrounds and beaches and public recreation. It also is responsible for street and sewer improvements, switch track and pipelines, street cleaning, recycling, waste collection and disposal, bridges and underpasses. The committee will monitor and evaluate the quality of work done on public improvement projects.

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Reporting

Edited and summarized by the Cleveland - OH Documenters Team

Live reporting by Seanna Jackson

Committees hear about city's tree program, new plans for rec centers, youth football program

Seanna Denee' @seandene 2/29

@cledocumenters @NeighborUpCle Emergency Ordinance authorizing agreements with Tri C, College Now and YOU for programming. Councilman Starr questions programming, staff and social service support (there are 8-10), but recreation centers are empty.

Seanna Denee' @seandene 3/29

@cledocumenters @NeighborUpCle Councilman Jones questions $1.8 million of expenditures and allocations of the programming money already spent. Requests totals. “We dont need to throw money away”. He reflects a time of a time when young people used recreation centers. Staff responds, will supply #’s in a week.

Seanna Denee' @seandene 4/29

@cledocumenters @NeighborUpCle Councilwoman Gray requests enrollment numbers, assessments and quality of programs.

Seanna Denee' @seandene 5/29

@cledocumenters @NeighborUpCle Ordinance No. 457-2022 Approved: professional consultants to design and implement projects to support the transformation of City recreation centers into trauma-informed neighborhood resource and recreation centers. https://t.co/Oc9JRBKN1f

Seanna Denee' @seandene 6/29

@cledocumenters @NeighborUpCle Public Works Department approaches table with new Director, Frank Williams.

Seanna Denee' @seandene 7/29

@cledocumenters @NeighborUpCle Waste Commissioner, emergency ordinance 351.2022 for waste collection carts for 2 years. Terrell Pruitt speaks on support for the bid for service to go out and collect blue recycling bins/carts, issued in 2007.

Seanna Denee' @seandene 8/29

@cledocumenters @NeighborUpCle Opting period 5/22-7/1 for new resident recycling program. 22k people have opted in so far. Goal 50k participants. Expects 100k carts need to be recovered. Solicit for bids -> $500k to collect 100k carts. Price will be higher if they keep the carts, paying to remove the cards.

Seanna Denee' @seandene 9/29

@cledocumenters @NeighborUpCle $500k from the general budget, funds allocated from 2021 budget. Jones recalls trouble in the past collecting the carts. Inquires how communication is going to inform residents. Williams says that mailers are going out this month, follow up system in place.

Seanna Denee' @seandene 10/29

@cledocumenters @NeighborUpCle Williams says that 11 communities have low participation. Program is a subscription service, will go door to door for those who do not respond to the community meetings around the program, to ensure everyone knows they have the option.

Seanna Denee' @seandene 11/29

@cledocumenters @NeighborUpCle Municipal Services and Properties continues with Tree Commission and Tree Preservation. Sr. Strategist w/Mayor Bibb presents about our tree canopy is now at 18%. Will drop by 2040, if we do not act now. https://t.co/pGvbc0fa5i

Seanna Denee' @seandene 12/29

@cledocumenters @NeighborUpCle Examining where the need is the greatest. https://t.co/J92mktKCXE

Seanna Denee' @seandene 14/29

@cledocumenters @NeighborUpCle Fran DiDontato, Sr. Strategist, Sustainability presents adjustments to allow for fundraising and education. https://t.co/lu2Tr8DROH

Seanna Denee' @seandene 15/29

@cledocumenters @NeighborUpCle Authority of the Tree Commission questioned, “This would be an advisory committee & would work to streamline activity that would maintain and grow our tree canopy” -DiDontato https://t.co/AG6I4eoYpR

Seanna Denee' @seandene 16/29

@cledocumenters @NeighborUpCle Counciman Kazy shares gratitude, “This work has been 2 Years in the making, now 2 administrations, sitting on the books”.

Seanna Denee' @seandene 17/29

@cledocumenters @NeighborUpCle Ordinance 702.2020 approved.

Seanna Denee' @seandene 18/29

@cledocumenters @NeighborUpCle 396.2022 seeking approval, but previous tree contracts/processes being questioned by Councilman Jones. Example shared includes tree buckling at the sidewalk, causing issues for homes, where/how these trees were planted.

Seanna Denee' @seandene 19/29

@cledocumenters @NeighborUpCle Jones requests how many trees have been removed/added per area. States that they should improve on customer service in that department, shares that homeowner complaint issues have still not been resolved around tree on the treelawn.

Seanna Denee' @seandene 20/29

@cledocumenters @NeighborUpCle Slife, presents background on area used by baseball leagues, near rental car airport facilities, north for naming Martin Sweeney Field, 3027.22 approved.

Seanna Denee' @seandene 21/29

@cledocumenters @NeighborUpCle Northeast Ohio Muni Football League, city wide youth football program contract with City of Cleveland for season 2022. 54 games a weekend, over 100 teams. Jr. Coaching program. Over 500 volunteers annually. Serving for over 25 years receiving same amount of funding despite growth

Seanna Denee' @seandene 22/29

@cledocumenters @NeighborUpCle Largest operation in the state of Ohio, has a need for security. Lost a number of families to a shooting last year at Kerruish Park. In need of security and an increase in funding.

Seanna Denee' @seandene 23/29

@cledocumenters @NeighborUpCle Councilman Mooney, questions the money going to a specific “fund”? Council states that money is there from previous council meetings, to be moved so that the football league can use $200k. Approved.

Seanna Denee' @seandene 24/29

@cledocumenters @NeighborUpCle Ordinances around a new city park near Clark Recreation. Last year City of Cleveland applied for grant with National Park Center. Grant approved, needs to acquire land to complete the brand new park, proposing reconfiguring parking. Jones points out requires a cash match req.

Seanna Denee' @seandene 25/29

@cledocumenters @NeighborUpCle Jones questions the breakdown, some of the money being used includes $220,500 for acquiring one property. Has not has an appraisal done. This grant is to create green space in underserved community. Full renovation of rec center underway. Approved

Seanna Denee' @seandene 26/29

@cledocumenters @NeighborUpCle Division of Real Estate, Capital Projects

Seanna Denee' @seandene 27/29

@cledocumenters @NeighborUpCle 374.2022 Approved. City of Cleveland owns lands outside of city limits, seeking authorization for easement for renovations at bridge Warrensville Road at the end of the RTA Shaker Green Line.

Seanna Denee' @seandene 28/29

@cledocumenters @NeighborUpCle Authority granted for Public works to improve parks with ODNR grant for, recreational trails program. Construction of Suwinski Trail along Doan brook. No one in the room knows who Suwinski was, nor why the trail is being named Suwinski Trail.

Seanna Denee' @seandene 29/29

@cledocumenters @NeighborUpCle Meeting adjourned. This concludes the City of Cleveland Joint Committees on Workforce, Education, Training and Youth Development and on Municipal Services and Properties. For more meeting coverage, check out http://documenters.org.

Note-taking by Janenell Smith

Committees hear about city's tree program, new plans for rec centers, youth football program

Agency Information

Cleveland City Council

Cleveland City Council is the legislative branch of the government of the City of Cleveland in Ohio. There are 17 elected Cleveland City Council members representing the 17 wards of the City of Cleveland. Each ward has approximately 25,000 residents. Council Members are elected to serve a four-year term. Council members serve two roles in their duties: to draft and enact legislation for the city of Cleveland and act as ombudsmen for their constituents.

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