City Of Cleveland Daily News Updates - #390
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Cleveland OH
24 July, 2021
3:12 AM
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Press release from the City of Cleveland: July 21, 2021 Jackson Administration Transition Updates: Communications Processes News Releases Now Posted Directly to CLECITYHALL.COM Twitter The following updates will be in place starting Aug. 2 to help streamline the media request process: Mayor's Office Media Inquiries Media may send inquiries to [email protected] /216-664-2220 instead of the city's joint information center, established as a central resource during the pandemic. A member of the communications team is available Monday to Friday during normal business hours to handle requests. For emergencies, media may contact Latoya Hunter Hayes, Director of Communications and Media Relations at 216-857-4371 or [email protected]. Department of Public Safety Media InquiriesRequests for the Department of Public Safety should be directed to the relevant public information office: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] New Links to Access Frequently Requested Public Safety Information Disciplinary Notices: Disciplinary Notices FAQ Crime Statistics: Crime Statistics FAQ Daily Public Items Of Interest: Daily Public Items Of Interest FAQ General Police Orders: General Police Orders FAQ General Public Records Requests Requests for the Department of Public Utilities and the Department of Port Control should continue to be directed to: Department of Public Utilities Paula Morrison: [email protected] /216-664-2444 John Goersmeyer: [email protected] /216-664-2444 Shelley Shockley: [email protected] /216-664-3922 Department of Port Control Michele Dynia: [email protected] / 216-857-1857 Joint statement from the Mayor's Office and Haslam Sports Group City of Cleveland Seeks Applicants for CMSD Board Appointment City Announces Neighborhood Street Improvements for Ward 1 2021 Road Resurfacing Project Description: This work represents an investment of $12 million in the City's Residential Roadways. With the completion of the Pavement Management Study in 2017 and the continued evaluation of the City's roadway network, the City has a grading system that allows streets in the greatest need of resurfacing to be selected for repair. The City is using the 'worst first' approaches for road resurfacing. *Editor's Note: Public Information Session: About the City of Cleveland This press release was produced by the City of Cleveland. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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