Newstral
Article
cleveland.com on 2020-11-05 13:41
Seven Hills voters approve parks and recreation levy Issue 41
Related news
- Seven Hills voters asked to approve tax-reducing parks and rec levy Issue 41 on fall ballotcleveland.com
- Seven Hills considers unique tax-reducing parks and rec levy for fall ballotcleveland.com
- Voters to decide Parma City School District new-money levy; Seven Hills residents faced with parks and rec levy, fast-food related charter amendmentscleveland.com
- Seven Hills hires Brandstetter Carroll Inc. for comprehensive parks master plancleveland.com
- Seven Hills Fire Department renewal levy headed to May ballotcleveland.com
- Seven Hills requires masks for community recreation center visitorscleveland.com
- Seven Hills receives parks master plan, new projects to start this summercleveland.com
- Seven Hills Community Recreation Center receives $15,000 Cuyahoga DD grantcleveland.com
- Seven Hills rescinds mask mandate at community recreation centercleveland.com
- Seven Hills eyeing refuse disposal levy renewal for May ballotcleveland.com
- Seven Hills eyeing three-year construction phase for $4.5 million parks upgradecleveland.com
- Seven Hills Community Recreation Center ‘offering 100 percent of programs’cleveland.com
- Seven Hills voters overwhelmingly approve service department-related Issue 11cleveland.com
- Voters approve Parma City Schools levy renewal and Brooklyn City Schools new-money levycleveland.com
- Seven Hills Community Recreation Center helping seniors stay activecleveland.com
- Seven Hills Community Recreation Center offering livestreaming feature for basketball seasoncleveland.com
- Olmsted Falls residents approve levy renewals; Olmsted Township voters pass safety-forces levycleveland.com
- Seven Hills voters approve drive-thru-related charter amendments, await opening of new Dairy Queen and Raising Cane’s locationscleveland.com
- Seven Hills Community Recreation Center spending $90,000 on new equipment and cardio machinescleveland.com
- Seven Hills Recreation Center set to reopen residents-only on May 26cleveland.com