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Cleveland City Council revises a newly drawn ward map to keep the Tremont neighborhood in only two wards and to shore up the Hispanic voting block in Ward 14.
A new era for the Cleveland City Council is just around the corner as the council released its proposed 15-ward map to the public on Tuesday, Dec. 10, with a vote scheduled for early next year.
The latest and final version of Cleveland’s new 15-ward map was released to the public and approved during the first full city council meeting of the new year. The truncated ward map passed by a 14-2 ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cleveland City Council’s decision to approve new ward maps without holding a public hearing or debate on the redrawn boundaries is drawing criticism from government watchdogs ...
As Cleveland City Council Passes New Ward Maps, Only a Few People Are Happy The redistricting process came to a speedy and begrudging end Monday after Council approved the new maps 14-2 ...
New Cleveland council wards drawn up by Council President Martin Sweeney and a consultant. The controversial map could come to a vote tomorrow. Courtesy of Kevin Niedermier Cleveland City Council ...
With the population dipping slightly beneath 375,000 people, City Council must reduce two wards, dropping the number of ward representatives from 17 to 15. Cleveland City Council ...
Cleveland City Council approved revisions to the 2014 ward maps at a special meeting on Wednesday morning.. Fourteen members voted yes, and four members voted no. One councilman was absent from ...
Because of federal law and a Cleveland city charter change going back to 2008, City Council has been tasked with redrawing the ward maps to account for a drop in population, which based on recent ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The Cleveland City Council released the proposed redistricting map for the city on Tuesday. Autoplay City Council will vote on the map at their January 6, 2025 meeting.
Councilman Brian Cummings (L) talks with redistricting consultant Bob Dykes about some of the new map's population numbers. Courtesy of Kevin Niedermier By a wide margin, Cleveland City Council has ...