Politics & Government
City Of Cleveland Daily News Updates - #390
Jackson Administration Transition Updates: Communications Processes
July 21, 2021
Jackson Administration Transition Updates: Communications Processes
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- News Releases Now Posted Directly to CLECITYHALL.COM
- The following updates will be in place starting Aug. 2 to help streamline the media request process:
- Mayor’s Office Media Inquiries
- Media may send inquiries to mediarelations@clevelandohio.gov /216-664-2220 instead of the city’s joint information center, established as a central resource during the pandemic. A member of the communications team is available Monday to Friday during normal business hours to handle requests.
- For emergencies, media may contact Latoya Hunter Hayes, Director of Communications and Media Relations at 216-857-4371 or lhunter@clevelandohio.gov.
- Department of Public Safety Media InquiriesRequests for the Department of Public Safety should be directed to the relevant public information office:
- PolicePIO@clevelandohio.gov
- FirePIO@clevelandohio.gov
- EMSPIO@clevelandohio.gov
- AnimalCarePIO@clevelandohio.gov
- New Links to Access Frequently Requested Public Safety Information
- Disciplinary Notices: Disciplinary Notices FAQ
- Crime Statistics: Crime Statistics FAQ
- Daily Public Items Of Interest: Daily Public Items Of Interest FAQ
- General Police Orders: General Police Orders FAQ
- General Public Records Requests
- Requests for the Department of Public Utilities and the Department of Port Control should continue to be directed to:
- Department of Public Utilities
- Paula Morrison: paula_morrison@clevelandwater.com /216-664-2444
- John Goersmeyer: john_goersmeyer@clevelandwater.com /216-664-2444
- Shelley Shockley: sshockley@CPP.ORG /216-664-3922
- Department of Port Control
- Michele Dynia: mdynia@clevelandairport.com / 216-857-1857
Joint statement from the Mayor’s Office and Haslam Sports Group City of Cleveland Seeks Applicants for CMSD Board Appointment City Announces Neighborhood Street Improvements for Ward 1 2021 Road Resurfacing Project Description:
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- This work represents an investment of $12 million in the City’s Residential Roadways.
- With the completion of the Pavement Management Study in 2017 and the continued evaluation of the City’s roadway network, the City has a grading system that allows streets in the greatest need of resurfacing to be selected for repair. The City is using the ‘worst first’ approaches for road resurfacing.
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