But they will next year as part of a compromise.
There are kinds of things folks in Lakewood should know about this week — we're happy to help.
Here’s a hint: He’s not happy with the idea.
The website for Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel now includes a salary database for public employees in Ohio, including state workers, teachers and professors and some local employees.
Composting workshop at Lakewood Park on Sept. 13.
County officials override state directive.
City's Architectural Board of Review set to meet Sept. 8.
Neighbors stole more than $80,000 from elderly woman on Edgewater Driv; she died from complications from discontinuing her anti-seizure medication in 2008.
Fast-food giant to present plans to the city's Architectural Board of Review on Sept. 8.
His mother awaits sentencing for trying to cover for him.
Elderly taxpayers in Ohio have been targeted.
High winds bring down tree limbs, electrical wires during late-night storm on Wednesday.
City recently partnered with a Maryland-based company to offer landlords resident-screening services.
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As part of our election coverage, Lakewood Patch will provide profiles of each of the city's school board candidates.
Nearly 100 attend public meeting to discuss historic structures in Lakewood.
His mother pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice; both face time in prison.
Structure at 1549 Lakewood Avenue demolished two years after it was deemed a nuisance.
Swarms of mosquitoes are everywhere, and the alternating wet and dry weather is to blame.
Plans for the discount store at the corner of Detroit and Grace avenues under scrutiny.
The installation of gas lines from Ridgewood to Winchester avenues is slowing traffic in both directions on Madison Avenue.
Birdtown residents are the first to be involved with the program.
School board vice president John Kamkutis has dropped out of the election, but president Matt Markling has yet to submit his withdrawal letter.
More than 60 trees are expected to be cut down over the next several years. City officials say the trees are dying and pose a hazard.
Preliminary plans are expected to be rejected at Thursday's Architectural Board of Review meeting.
Furthermore, federal cuts threaten to cut additional service.
City's planning commission OKs consolidating three parcels of land into one.
Lt. Ryan Demro, a former city councilman and mayoral candidate, returns to Lakewood — but it's only a brief homecoming.
Meeting set to take place at the Lakewood Public Library on Aug. 17.
Residents show up to oppose McDonald's moving to Detroit Avenue location.
City officials are leery, but proponents argue the hens won't present noise issues in Lakewood's high-density neighborhoods, and say the program is part of a growing national organic trend.
Money to be spent on fixing up properties near the Birdtown neighborhood.
Given the public uproar over the proposed demolition of the now defunct Detroit Theatre, city officials want to hear from the community to decide which buildings should be preserved in Lakewood — and why.
At the request of city council, officials begin the process of identifying, studying all of the drive-thru windows in the city.
Only one contractor bids on the project to build a home on city-owned property at 2070 Dowd Avenue that was deemed a nuisance in 2009.
Mayor meeting with FirstEnergy officials to solve the outage issues in Lakewood.
City eyes clarification to 2008 legislation; Lakewood residents and pit bull owners say questions remain.
Edgewater branch closed in March; the US Postal Service announced it will consider closing thousands of branches.
Lakewood City Council OKs sending eight amendments to the November ballot.