Public Meetings Report for the week of April 1, 2024
🌙🌑☀️The moon may have blotted out the sun for a bit this week. But, Cleveland Documenters kept the sunlight on local government meetings. This week, Documenters learned about GCRTRA getting rid of its smelly train seat fabric, Lee-Harvard residents asking for more input on their neighborhood master plan, and Cleveland City Council has questions about hate crimes in the city. Get the details in less than five minutes in this week's episode!
The Documenters whose work contributed to this episode are:
Barbara Phipps,
Charlestine Pride,
Prerna Agarwal,
Janelle James,
Christina Easter
Stesia Swain
Their work has been compiled this week by Signal Cleveland’s Doug Breehl-Pitorak, Dakotah Kennedy, and Anastazia Vanisko.
The Public Meetings Report is produced by Signal Cleveland and Cleveland Documenters, in partnership with WOVU 95.9FM “Our Voices United,” a Burten, Bell, Carr community radio station.
Show Notes:
Signal Cleveland meeting briefs:
Clevelanders talk community input, safety, Cleveland City Council, April 1, 2024
Greater Cleveland RTA may bid farewell to its smelly cloth seats Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority committee meeting, April 2, 2024
No uptick in hate crimes across Cleveland, police chief says, Cleveland City Council, Safety Committee, April 3, 2024
Documenters coverage:
Cleveland City Council Notes and Live-Tweets, April 1, 2024
Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority Committee meeting Notes and Live-Tweets, April 2, 2024
Safety Committee, Cleveland City Council Notes and Live Tweets, April 3, 2024
Signal Cleveland reporting:
Legislation:
Legislation authorizing 3D-printed housing pilot program
Recordings:
Cleveland City Council, April 1, 2024
Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority committee meeting, April 2, 2024
Safety Committee, Cleveland City Council, April 3, 2024
Other resources:
RTA Vinyl Seat Presentation
RTA approval for purchase of new trains