A photo of residents Robert Cranford, Brenda Bickerstaff, Dominique Brooks and Rev. Evan Regis Bunch, who have all stepped up to the mic at Cleveland City Council to make a public comment this year.
Residents Robert Cranford, Brenda Bickerstaff, Dominique Brooks and Rev. Evan Regis Bunch have all stepped up to the mic at Cleveland City Council to make a public comment this year. Credit: Signal Cleveland

🗣️🎤Many residents of Cleveland and nearby suburbs come to Cleveland City Council meetings to make a public comment on an issue that affects them most: from housing and neighborhood nuisance concerns, to those affected by violence and conflict in the Middle East. 

In this podcast episode, we highlight four local commenters who stepped up to the mic at Cleveland City Hall and shared their thoughts with City Council and the public. 🏛️  

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Show notes:

  • Cleveland City Council’s online form to sign up for public comment
  • Signal Cleveland’s Guide To Public Comment 
  • Public Comment CLE, the website where all public comments given at Cleveland City Council meetings are transcribed.

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I create audio stories meant to engage and inform people in a way that pushes beyond media stereotypes. I aim to build trust between local media and the community, striving to teach people “how” to think about life in Cleveland, not “what” to think.

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I steward the Documenters community. That includes holding and maintaining space to raise up Documenters work and questions. It also includes creating easy on-ramps to civic life and deeper civic participation via the exchange of civic information, knowledge and skills.

Cleveland Documenters pays and trains people to cover public meetings where government officials discuss important issues and decide how to spend taxpayer money.