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Community gathers to remember the second anniversary of the End of Watch for First District Cleveland Police Officer David Fahey
by Victoria Shea (Plain Press, February 2019) For Officer Christ Porter, two years later he stills remembers the wave of blue that took over the city of Cleveland on the night his brother, 39-year-old David Fahey, had died in the line of duty. “It was very important to know that the city appreciated him.”…
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Cleveland Metropolitan School District Chief Executive Officer Eric Gordon shares Say Yes to Education details
by Chuck Hoven (Plain Press, February 2019) The Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD) is making a major effort to get the word out about the scholarships and social services that will be available to Cleveland students as a result of Cleveland becoming the fourth city in the nation to partner with the Say Yes…
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Cleveland Women’s March offers a colorful display of unity and diversity
by Chuck Hoven (Plain Press, February 2019) Women from throughout Greater Cleveland converged on Public Square in downtown Cleveland for the Cleveland Women’s March on a cold wintry January 19. The march was one of many Women’s Marches being held throughout the United States. The Marches began three years ago the day after the…
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West Side Market losing vendors, leaving many market stands empty
by Chuck Hoven (Plain Press, February 2019) A shopper visiting the West Side Market on Saturday, January 19thwould have found many empty stands. Just a few short years ago, it would have been unheard of for there to be empty stands on a Saturday. Many of the empty stands are a result of merchants…
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Property tax abatements need re-examination in light of impact on property tax valuations
by Chuck Hoven (Plain Press, February 2019) Residents of neighborhoods with a large number of new and substantially rehabbed houses, like Tremont (Southside) and Ohio City say they have been particularly hard hit by recent property valuations that have substantially increased their property tax bills. For many low-or-moderate income homeowners, the increases will cause…
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Cuyahoga County Board of Revision taking 2018 property valuation complaints
(Plain Press, February 2019) Following the 2018 sexennial reappraisal and concerns from property owners that their property values have risen, Cuyahoga County residents may now submit valuation complaints to the Board of Revision (BOR). Taxpayers have until April 1, 2019 to file a complaint. “Filing a complaint with the Board of Revision is your opportunity…
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Property tax discrepancy exists between assessed value and sales value
To the editor: (Plain Press, February 2019) How can there be such a discrepancy between what properties are assessed atand what they are actually selling for? How do we find an equitable meansof determining value? Further how did we get duped into the mythological mantra of “location, location, location”? I fail to see the…
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Proposed development stirs disagreement over voting rights at Lincoln Heights Block Club Meeting
by Bruce Checefsky (Plain Press, February 2019) Josh Rosen, a partner in Sustainable Community Associates, wanted tostay on message when he presented plans for a new residential housingdevelopment at 1633 Auburn Avenue across the street from the WagnerAwing Building in Tremont. Seated at a large round table in the basement of St. Augustine Churchon…
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Three non-clothing wardrobe items that help elevate your personal style
by Silk Allen (Plain Press, February 2019) We often have enough clothes in our closets, it’s just knowing what to do with them that confuses people, and I’m here to help! I have three very important non-clothing fashion purchases that I am dying to tell you about because they will help elevate your personal…