Five Documenters covered a 12-hour day at Cleveland City Council on Aug. 16. Council wrapped up its second summer session by taking action on 60-plus pieces of legislation. It reviewed more than half of them that day, including $10-million for home repair loans, $7.3-million for middle neighborhoods, and $3.5-million for emergency repairs at Browns Stadium, plus a plan to raise parking rates in the city. Check out the highlights in this week’s episode. 👇🏿

Listen to this week’s Public Meetings Report here:

The Documenters whose work contributed to this episode are:

  • Lauren Hakim
  • Stesia Swain
  • Barbara Phipps
  • Marian Bryant 
  • Kellie Morris

Their work has been compiled this week by Cleveland Documenters’ Doug-Breehl-Pitorak and Anastazia Vanisko. The Public Meetings Report is produced by Gennifer Harding-Gosnell.

Learn how to become a Cleveland Documenter ⁠here⁠. The next Cleveland Documenters orientation is Thursday, September 21, from 5:30-6:30 p.m. via Zoom.

Show notes:

Signal Cleveland meeting briefs:

Documenters coverage: 

  • Cleveland City Council Committee of the Whole Notes and Live-Tweet Thread [Morning Session], Notes[1], Notes[2]  [Afternoon Session] (Cleveland Documenters, August 16, 2023) 
  • Cleveland City Council Notes – (Cleveland Documenters, August 16, 2023)

Related Signal Cleveland reporting: 

Legislation: 

  • Legislation authorizing funds for Cleveland Browns Stadium repairs 
  • Legislation authorizing ARPA funds for home repair loans 
  • Tabled legislation on parking system and rates  

Recordings: 

Other resources: 


The Public Meetings Report is a weekly audio rundown of what happened in local government meetings here in Greater Cleveland – in five minutes or less! The show is based on the work of Cleveland Documenters – residents like you who are trained and paid to document these meetings for the public. Produced by Signal Cleveland and Cleveland Documenters, in partnership with WOVU 95.9FM “Our Voices United,” a Burten, Bell, Carr community radio station.


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