@ShakerOnline ** Update: Monday, August 12, 8:30am ** Residents may drop off spoiled food drop at the Public Works Service Center, 15600 Chagrin Boulevard, through 3:15pm today, Monday, Aug, 12.
@ShakerOnline Storm response update: Residents may drop off spoiled food at the Public Works Service Center, 15600 Chagrin Boulevard, today, Monday, Aug, 12, until 3:15pm.
Check out my latest Mayor's Report to learn about our work to create a Recreation Strategic Plan for #ShakerHeigths and how you can help shape the future of recreation facilties and amenities in our community including at events on August 7 & 8. https://t.co/eZRS9jbmik
ADVISORY: High temperatures are in the forecast all week. Residents in need of a cooling center can call 9-1-1. You will be connected with the Shaker Heights Fire Dept., which will be facilitating these requests. #ShakerHeights
TONIGHT @ 6:30 pm | Join us to kick off the Listening Project, a community-wide conversation about policing polcies and practices. Child care provided. Location: Shaker Middle School (20600 Shaker Blvd.).
Learn more about the Listening Project at https://t.co/NpYNBsJjnA
I hope you'll join us Monday, May 27 for our annual Memorial Day observance in #ShakerHeights. We will gather at 9 am on the front lawn of City Hall to honor those who sacrificied their lives for our country. The parade starts after the ceremony. Learn at https://t.co/oTGwTvh7Et
Today we’re announcing the expansion of our Mental Health Response Program to four neighboring communities in collaboration with Cuyahoga County. The new program will be called FirstCALL and provide licensed mental health providers to co-respond with police and fire. Tune in!
One of my favorite activities is biking in and around #ShakerHeights. Check out May's Mayor's Report to learn more about bike resources in our community, including free bike licenses from @ShakerHtsPolice and lots more. See you out there!
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TODAY from 5:30-6:30 pm, #ShakerHeights residents can stop by Midnight Owl Brewing Co. (20312 Chagrin Blvd.) to chat with @MayorDavidWeiss and Assistant Law Director Lisa Gold-Scott, of the City’s Fair Housing Office. There's no agenda for this event. Enter lot from Lomond Blvd.
Harvest for Hunger 2024: The City's annual food drive is underway. Residents are invited to donate non-perishable food items at City Hall (3400 Lee Rd.) and Thornton Park (3301 Warrensville Center Rd.) through the end of May.
Starting next week, Cleveland Water will be replacing a pipe under Farnsleigh Rd. between Van Aken Blvd. and Warrensville Center Rd. The project is anticipated to take a week and a half. Bidirectional traffic will be maintained with lane changes. #ShakerHeights@ShakerHtsPolice
Enjoyed speaking with @shakerschools Middle School students today. I truly appreciate the students’ interest in learning how local government works. Thx for visiting!
Kudos to the City's Forestry Dept. and Tree Advisory Board! For the 39th consecutive year, the City of #ShakerHeights has been designated a 2023 Tree City USA by the @arborday Foundation and for the 13th consecutive year has also received the Foundation's Growth Award.
Happy #WomensHistoryMonth! To celebrate, we’ll feature a short video each week in March, allowing residents to meet some of the women who work for Shaker Heights. We kick off the series with Annette Amistadi, a social worker for the City's Mental Health Response Program.
Questions about the 2024 reappraisal of residential and commercial properties? Attend a County-hosted information session. The nearest to #ShakerHeights is at Heights High on June 6, 6-8 pm. More details at https://t.co/uXQz9FwMfu
Stop by for an informal chat with @MayorDavidWeiss on Saturday, March 16 from 11 am-12 pm @vanakendistrict Market Hall stage area. There's no agenda for this drop-in event; #ShakerHeights residents can stop by to talk about a City project, a neighborhood issue, or another topic.
What a treat talking to Onaway first graders about citizenship. They toured an ambulance, and were inquisitive inside Council Chambers. Thank you SHFD, @ShakerHtsPolice, Police Chief Wayne Hudson and Asst. Director of Infrastructure Christian Maier for joining me. #ShakerHeights
Thanks to the City's neighborhood & housing specialist, Theodore Darden, for joining me in this month's Mayor's Report to talk about City grant programs for homeowners and the City's partnership with the Home Repair Resource Center. #ShakerHeights https://t.co/vI2yqdA1GF