📝Last week, Documenters captured higher fines and possible jail time for parents and guardians whose children violate curfew, council members’ plans to review public comment rules, Community Police Commissioners debates about hiring a lawyer, and a call for law enforcement to use the county Diversion Center.

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:

  • Barbara Phipps 
  • Jada Hobson
  • Kareema McCree-Wilson
  • Dean Jackson
  • Lakeisha Smith
  • Alicia Moreland

Their work has been compiled this week by Doug Breehl-Pitorak, Anastasia Vanisko, and Dakotah Kennedy. The Public Meetings Report is produced by Gennifer Harding-Gosnell. 

The Public Meetings Report is produced by Signal Cleveland and Cleveland Documenters, in partnership with WOVU 95.9FM “Our Voices United,” a Burten, Bell, Carr community radio station.

Show notes:

Signal Cleveland meeting briefs:

Documenters coverage: 

  • Community Police Commission Notes and Live-Tweet Thread – September 27, 2023 
  • Cleveland City Council Safety Committee Notes [1], Notes [2] – September 27, 2023 
  • Cleveland City Council Notes [1], Notes [2], and Live-Tweet Thread – October 2, 2023 
  • Cuyahoga County Council Public Safety and Justice Affairs Committee Notes – October 3, 2023 

Related Signal Cleveland reporting: 

Legislation: 

  • Original youth curfew law, passed 2007 
  • Legislation on police helicopter maintenance 

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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