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The new online Help Desk is here to help University Heights residents get help with issues like missed trash pickup, and to report power outages, potholes, or damaged street signs. You may also use the Help Desk to apply for a block party, obtain building permits, or schedule a point-of-sale inspection.
©2024 CITY OF UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS 2300 WARRENSVILLE CENTER ROAD   UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, OH 44118 PHONE: 216.932.7800   FAX: 216.491.1465   HOURS: MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30AM - 4:30PM Powered by ohiobiz LLC / ohiobiz profiles directory.
©2024 city of university heights 2300 warrensville center road   university heights, oh 44118 PHONE: 216.932.7800   FAX: 216.491.1465   HOURS: MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30AM - 4:30PM
Organizer: University Heights. Tuesday is Election Day. The polls will be open from 6:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. Remember to bring identification. Click on the link to find your polling location.
Just 20 minutes from downtown Cleveland, University Heights bring the best of city living and suburban serenity together. Known as “The City of Beautiful Homes,” it is easy to see why as residents take great pride in their homes and greater community environment.
Do you know which of the four polling locations in University Heights you need to go to on Tuesday? Are you sure? Click on the link to access the Cuyahoga County Board of Election’s “Get Your Voting Information” section.
©2024 CITY OF UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS 2300 WARRENSVILLE CENTER ROAD   UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, OH 44118 PHONE: 216.932.7800   FAX: 216.491.1465   HOURS: MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30AM - 4:30PM Powered by ohiobiz LLC / ohiobiz profiles directory.
“For University Heights, a better tomorrow is about revitalization and sustainability. It is about redevelopment,” said Mayor Michael Dylan Brennan. “But it is also about the transformative change that we have underway that will keep University Heights vital and dynamic for generations to come.”
From Idlewood to University Heights Resolution 992 passed the Village Council on February 3, 1925 and was signed by then-Mayor Howard to officially change the name of the village from Idlewood to University Heights.
Welcome to University Heights and congratulations on the purchase of your home! We know you’ll find our city is a great place to live. We are dedicated to meeting your needs and addressing the issues you care most about.