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  2. Cleveland City Council - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland City Council is the legislative branch of government for the City of Cleveland, Ohio. Its chambers are located at Cleveland City Hall at 601 Lakeside Avenue, across the street from Public Auditorium in Downtown Cleveland. [4] Cleveland City Council members are elected from 17 wards to four-year terms. [5]

  3. Mercedes R. Cotner - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, she was appointed to Cleveland City Council, [2] then won elections in Ward 2 [3] until becoming clerk in 1964. [4] She retired in 1989. [5] Cotner opposed an incinerator in her district. She supported the Erieview project and urban renewal. In 1973, Cotner ran for mayor when James Carney dropped out 13 days before the election. [6]

  4. George L. Forbes - Wikipedia

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    The city renamed a free overnight summer and winter camp for Cleveland's youth as Camp George L. Forbes. The camp is located in Highland Hills. In late 2008, Forbes helped broker a deal with African American ministers to drop their effort to repeal Cleveland's Domestic Partner Registry ordinance. [10]

  5. Cleveland City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland City Hall is the seat of government for the City of Cleveland, Ohio, and the home of Cleveland City Council and the office of the Mayor of Cleveland. It opened in 1916 and is located at 601 Lakeside Avenue in the Civic Center area of Downtown Cleveland .

  6. Category:Cleveland City Council members - Wikipedia

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  7. Cleveland district to rename schools with slaveholder names

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    A Cleveland school district will consider renaming seven schools that currently bear the names of slaveholders and other historical figures whose legacies have

  8. Mayor of Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    As the chief executive in Cleveland's mayor–council (strong mayor) system, the mayor oversees all city services and is "responsible for enforcing the city charter, city ordinances, and the laws of the State of Ohio." [3] The mayor's office is located at Cleveland City Hall at 601 Lakeside Avenue in Downtown Cleveland.

  9. Cleveland councilman issues another call to remove ... - AOL

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    Citing bribery scandal, councilman wants FirstEnergy's name removed from Browns stadium in resolution he plans to introduce to Cleveland City Council.