Justin Gould
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Let me tell you about Vice Mayor, Michele Weiss City of University Heights. I wish her well in Tuesday’s elections.
10/05/2024
Thank you, Old Friend ❤️🏡
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05/11/2023
Update (5/12): Lachelle is no longer missing.
04/18/2023
I resigned from City Council tonight as I move to North Carolina with my fiancé. My full remarks in parting are below. I thank you for the incredible honor of serving as your Councilperson.
03/03/2023
Check out this exciting inaugural event from the folks at John Carroll University!
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I look forward to hearing the analysis on this on this critical issue from Mr. Rach, and our Law Director.
I’m thinking of and thankful for our safety and service crews who are stepping up to respond to this weather emergency over the holiday weekend.
12/20/2022
I have asked Ohio’s Attorney General to review and render an opinion on the settlement agreement with the Aleksander Shul passed this evening by council. Too much of this process was and will be hidden from public view.
You didn’t get to see the twenty-five page settlement. Before today, it was discussed almost exclusively in executive session or though the two page summary in today’s meeting packet. By this agreement, there will be no public meetings before the City Planning Commission, Board of Zoning Appeals or Architectural Review Board. The decisions usually made by those public bodies in open meetings will, for the Shul, be made by the Mayor. The approval was made “on emergency,” so you won’t have the opportunity to review or comment before a second reading. The approval becomes effective when signed by the Mayor.
If you would like a copy of the settlement agreement you can comment below or message me.
08/20/2022
Congratulations to our partners at Rust Belt Riders for this exciting and historic partnership. I’m hopeful for the future of Cleveland’s iconic West Side Market. University Heights residents can sign up to use our the RBD compost drop off at Walter Stinson Park.
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