Under the H2Ohio program, the state of Ohio sent the city of Cleveland $500,000 to replace all lead water service lines to licensed child care centers. That work is now complete, but work on interior lead plumbing remains to be done.
Mayor Justin Bibb made improving city services and the city’s 311 call center key campaign promises. The Land reports on how the 311 improvements are coming.
Starting next month, Cleveland will install 10 speed tables across the city and begin testing them in what officials hope will eventually be a central part of making the city’s streets safer.
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