Health & Fitness
Cleveland Heights City Hall Closes To Public
All critical services will continue uninterrupted.

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH — Cleveland Heights City Hall is now closed to the public due to the continued spread of the new coronavirus, COVID-19. Staff will remain in the building and will answer resident concerns or questions via phone or email.
"City services, including our first responders, will continue to serve and support our community, and the courts will remain open for limited proceedings. Stability and continuity of critical city services is our goal during this ongoing crisis," Tanish Briley, Cleveland Heights' city manager announced.
Briley said city leadership and the Readiness and Response Team have been monitoring COVID-19's spread in Ohio. There are 50 confirmed cases of the virus in Ohio, and Gov. Mike DeWine has taken the unprecedented step of postponing the primary election and ordering all schools closed for at least three weeks.
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Cleveland Heights' Readiness and Response Team will continue to meet to monitor new developments and make decisions for the city. Briley said updates would be provided through the city's website and social media.
"I invite you to call us or visit our website to explore the many ways in which you can still do business with the city from the comfort and safety of your home," Briley said.
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