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Week in Review

Catch up on what you missed on Cleveland Heights Patch this week

Look for the Week in Review every weekend to get up to speed on Cleveland Heights Patch articles you may have missed. See below for briefs of and links to government, school and neighborhood news from around the Heights last week.

  • Cleveland Heights City Council will consider allowing more types of industries to use vacant buildings such as schools, churches and libraries in the city at its meeting Monday. The city held two meetings about the zoning code changes this week — Monday for residents to provide input, and a . The commission recommended that council approve the document. 
  • The Cleveland Heights-University Heights City Schools  so that teachers can participate in professional development programs. 
  • The Youth of Coventry is , and will start monthly meetings Sept. 4. The group's purpose is to give youth a voice, and members are monitoring social media sites to recent community events.
  • Cumberland Pool hosted its annual Water Show Wednesday, and we captured photos from the event. 
  • South Euclid City Council that would have allowed voters to decide if . Petitioners didn't follow the process correctly, and the company that needs the former country club rezoned so it can develop there, First Interstate Properties, pointed it out to the city. 

Browse our news section to see other articles from this week, and don't forget about our announcements section for important information about events, registration deadlines and other community news. 


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