The Mayor's Report for March 19, 2021
The City of Shaker Heights is hiring Police Officers through a lateral entry process to fill immediate vacancies.
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Show your Shaker pride, while supporting local businesses.
Officials extended the deadline for residents to pay their first-half taxes by one week due to time concerns involving the postal service.
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“We have actively worked to improve bicycle infrastructure and to encourage bicycling in our community,” says Mayor David E. Weiss.
"We are asking for your patience."
Testing is Drive Thru or Walk Up
The review of the policies in this first phase is complete and the actions being taken as a result are summarized in this document.
Here's a breakdown of which candidates received the most votes from Shaker Heights residents.
Did you vote early or in-person? Did you have any difficulties casting a ballot? We want to know all about your voting experience.
The polls are open and voting is underway across Ohio.
Here's what you need to know to make your voice heard during the general election on Tuesday.
The changes, which were initiated by Mayor David Weiss following George Floyd's death, are set to be finalized by Nov. 30, officials said.
Local residents are receiving phone calls, officials said, telling them that polling places around Shaker Heights will be closed on Nov. 3.
Here's everything you need to know to make your voice heard in the Nov.3 general election.
Sandra Middleton has spent more than a decade working for the city of Shaker Heights.
Shaker Heights City Council passed an anti-racist resolution this week, which included a condemnation of police for George Floyd's death.
Shaker Heights Mayor David Weiss has pledged to pursue racial justice and equality in Shaker Heights in the wake of nationwide protests.
Gov. DeWine issued a “stay at home” order for all of Ohio to go into effect 11:59 pm on Monday, March 23 through April 6.
Only five meetings will go on as scheduled, Mayor David Weiss announced on Wednesday.
The Columbus Crossing Borders installation will call the Shaker Heights Main Library home for two days this month.
John Potts will take over leadership of the city's finance department on Jan. 13.
This is the second annual Democracy Day held in the city.
Mayor David Weiss announced the promotion of a longtime city employee to the post.
Laura Englehart will start her new job with the city on August 1, according to a statement from Shaker Heights officials.
J. Philip Calabrese has been appointed to the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas.
Mayor David E. Weiss will provide an update on the city and then take questions from residents.
Earl Leiken will leave his role as Armond Budish's chief of staff in early 2019, citing health concerns.
The Shaker Heights residents are a few of some 300 students across the state to be named to the Attorney General's Teen Ambassador Board.
Shaker Heights is one of 12 cities in Cuyahoga County that could receive funding for community improvement projects.
The hotly contested 1.9-mill levy appeared on voters ballots on May 8. Find out what Shaker residents decided.
Interviews with the seven candidates for the position started March 19. On March 23, City Council appointed the new mayor.
City council will begin interviewing candidates during the week of March 19.
Current Mayor Earl Leiken is departing May 31. City council will appoint his replacement and is looking for candidates.
Mayor Earl Leiken is taking a job with the county and will leave his post in Shaker Heights. See his final address on March 15.
An elevator replacement at city hall will mean public meetings will be held at the community center.
The long-time Shaker Heights mayor will become Armond Budish's Chief of Staff on April 1.
The League of Women Voters of Greater Cleveland are hosting a reception and fundraiser to end the political dividing of cities for voting.