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Personnel Review
Commission Rebecca Kopcienski Director
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OUR FUNCTION • Civil Service Testing
➢ Review ~15,000 applications annually
➢ Develop & administer job-specific employment tests • job knowledge tests and structured interviews• behavioral assessments and assessment centers
• Administering Classification & Compensation systems for NBU employees ➢ ~400 Classifications: Public Safety, Public Service, IT, Fiscal, HR, Medical
➢ Compensation System: 30 pay grades for 1,400 employees
• Compliance ➢ Audit County compliance with various personnel-related laws
• Hear appeals formerly heard by SPBR
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WHO WE ARE
• Senior Staff ➢Manager Classification & Compensation
➢Manager Employment Testing
➢ Staff Attorney
• Professional Staff expertise in:➢ Public classification systems
➢ Public compensation systems, pay policies, unique challenges
➢ Employment Law and HR Management
➢ Employment measurement, testing, evaluation & statistics
➢Understanding of political & unionized work environments
HOW CAN WE HELP?
➢ Conduct job analyses, write/update job descriptions ➢ Develop and administer hiring procedures (2019 dedicated testing lab, 60 computers)➢ Compensation analysis, develop effective pay practices➢ Surveys of all kinds, including salary surveys➢ Performance evaluation tools and systems
CONTACT US:General Questions: Rebecca Kopcienski 216.443.5675 [email protected]
Class & Comp: Albert Bouchahine 216.443.5619 [email protected]
Testing: George Vaughan 216.348.4499 [email protected]
Address: 2429 Superior Viaduct (Former County Engineer’s Building)
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Innovation & Performance
Catherine Tkachyk Chief Innovation Officer
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Fiscal Office
Dennis Kennedy Fiscal Officer
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Human Resources –
Regionalized Training
Kathy Jackson Training Manager
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Why Use Regionalized Training
• Understand uniqueness of government run organizations
and the problems they face
• Over-the-counter courses are not written to focus on
government organizations
• Improve employee performance and interactions with
residents
• Proven successful training program that gets results
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Courses Offered
• Supports manager/supervisor and non-supervisor
employees
• Courses are customized to your municipality’s
needs
• Cost based on class hours not individuals attending
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Contact
Kathy Jackson, Training Manager
Phone: 216/443-7660
Email: [email protected]
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Thank you
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Department of
Information Technology
Michael Young Department of Information Technology
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Departments and OrganizationsExploring what County Enterprise GIS can do for them.
County Departments
• Appraisal Land Records
• Public Works
• Public Safety
• Innovation
• Regional Collaboration
• Communications
• Economic Development
• Consumer Affairs
• Health and Human Services
• Planning Commission• Prosecutors Office
• Board of Elections
Municipal Organizations
• Olmsted Township
• First Suburbs Consortium
• City of Bedford
• City of Shaker Heights
• City of South Euclid
• City of North Olmsted
• City of Warrensville Heights
• South Euclid-Lyndhurst School District
• Brook Park Fire/EMS Department
• Richmond Heights Fire Department
What can Brown do for you?
CUYAHOGA GIS
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Shared Data
Shared Knowledge
Shared Service
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May 8th and 9th
Safety & Health GIS in NEO
Come and Learn More about GIS
May 8th @ Cuyahoga County HQ
May 9th @ Huntington Convention Center
Thomas P. Fisher, AICP, GISPGIS Applications Administrator2079 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44115D: 216.443.6993C: 216.278.8657
Email: [email protected]
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Cuyahoga County Cybersecurity ServicesJeremy Mio, Information Security Officer
Office of Security and Research – Department of IT
(216) 698-2542
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What is the MS-ISAC
• Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC)
• The MS-ISAC is the focal point for cyber threat prevention, protection, response and recovery for the nation's state, local, tribal and territorial (SLTT) governments. The MS-ISAC 24x7 cybersecurity operations center provides real-time network monitoring, early cyber threat warnings and advisories, vulnerability identification, and mitigation and incident response.
• FREE• Sign up https://msisac.cisecurity.org/members/register/• Contact 24x7 1.866.787.4722 or emailing [email protected]
• MS-ISAC Workgroups:
• Business Continuity, Recovery, and Cyber Exercise• Cyber Security Metrics• Education and Awareness• Intelligence and Analysis• Legislative and Compliance• Mentoring Program
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Cuyahoga County | Together WeThriveIntegrity | Courage | Innovation | Teamwork | Results
Other Public Entities:• Ohio - Cleveland Metro Parks• Ohio - Northwest State Community College• Ohio - Owens Community College• Ohio - Westerville City Schools• Ohio - Worthington Libraries• Ohio - Central Ohio Transit Authority• Ohio - Columbus State Community College• Ohio - Cuyahoga Community College• Ohio - Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority• Ohio - Kent State University• Ohio - Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District• Ohio - Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission
Counties:• Ohio - Butler County• Ohio - Coshocton County• Ohio - Cuyahoga County• Ohio - Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Office• Ohio - Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities• Ohio - Fairfield County• Ohio - Geauga County• Ohio - Lake County• Ohio - Montgomery County• Ohio - Montgomery County Sheriff's Office• Ohio - Stark County Sheriff's Office• Ohio - Summit County Developmental Disabilities Board• Ohio - Summit County• Ohio - Union County• Ohio - Wood County• Ohio - Stark County Mental Health and Addiction Recovery
Municipalities• Ohio - City of Akron• Ohio - City of Cleveland• Ohio - City of Huber Heights• Ohio - City of Lima Municipal Court• Ohio - City of Montgomery• Ohio - City of Union• Ohio - City of Cincinnati• Ohio - City of Columbus• Ohio - City of Kettering• Ohio - City of Marysville• Ohio - City of Stow• Ohio - City of Vandalia
Current Ohio Membership (as of 2018)
Board of Elections: ALL
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Regional Collaboration
Cuyahoga County Telecommunications Services
WHEN: • Cuyahoga County first initiated Regional Shared Services in 2009 to several municipalities for hosted Voice
over IP solutions.
WHAT:• A hosted Voice over IP solution provides the same features and functionality of a traditional PBX platform
without the onsite hardware and operational costs.• The customers hosted voice equipment will be installed in a secure County datacenter facility maintained
and monitored 24/7.
WHY:• Improve Efficiencies & Reduce Costs• Manage most software costs• Manage all infrastructure costs (servers, routers, switches)• Fault tolerant emergency rollover solution to State of Ohio Datacenter• Provide all available upgrades, updates and security patching• Eliminate MRC from Telecom Vendors
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Regional Collaboration
Cuyahoga County Telecommunications Services
WHERE:• Implemented Mayfield Village in 2010 and Board of Development & Disabilities in 2018.
HOW:• The County has a team of Telecom engineers and valued consultants who will perform a onsite audit of your
infrastructure and document your business requirements.
• A County project engineer will then be assigned to work with customers on defining a scope of work and billing model for each municipality.
• Each billing model will vary depending on customer’s requirements.
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Andy Molls, I.T Administrator Infrastructure & Operations
(216) 443-8015
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Health & Human Services
Walter Parfejewiec Director
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Department of Public
Safety & Justice Services
Alex Pellom Director
Cuyahoga Emergency Communications System (CECOMS)
CECOMS is a 24/7 public safety communications agency that provides:
• 9-1-1 call-taking for all wireless calls originating outside of the City of Cleveland
• Dispatch services for police, fire and EMS
o Emergency medical dispatch and CPR pre-arrival instructions
• Public Alerts
o Amber Alert activation point for Northeast Ohio; EAS; media alerts
• 9-1-1 system coordination and planning
• 700/800 MHz radio communications coordination
• Mutual aid box alarm system (MABAS) coordination for the Heights-Hillcrest Region
• Hospital Restriction Override Program coordination
• Coordination of resources for State ERP activation
• Reporting for hazmat spills that occur in Cuyahoga County
o Call 216-771-1365
Cuyahoga County Emergency Management works to protect lives, property, theenvironment, and the economy by assisting the whole community prevent, prepare for,respond to, and recover from the effects of major disasters and large-scale emergencies.
Programs and services coordinated by the agency include:
• Cuyahoga County Emergency Operation Center
o Knowledge Center
• ReadyCuyahoga – A comprehensive community preparedness program
o ReadyNotify, ReadyCertify, ReadyCOOP, ReadyEx
• Hazardous materials incidents – Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC)
• Disaster planning
o Countywide plans
▪ Various ensure Homeland Security and Mitigation grant eligibility
o Community Organizations Active in Disaster (COAD)
• Training and exercise opportunities for first responders and communities
Emergency Management
Witness Victim Services
Cuyahoga County’s Division of Witness Victim Services provides a range of supportive services for victims of violent crime. Available services include:
• Court-based advocacy for victims of felony-level, violent crimes that occur in Cuyahoga County and misdemeanor-level violent crimes that occur in the City of Cleveland
• Children Who Witness Violence
o Deploys trained crisis worker to crime scene involving child witness
• Defending Childhood
o Identification, assessment and treatment of children exposed to violence
o Camp Hope
• Family Justice Center – One-stop shop for County residents who are victims of violence
o On-site partners include Division of Children & Family Services, Cleveland Division of Police, Cleveland Prosecutor, DVCAC, FrontLine Services
o Off-site partners include Rape Crisis Center, County Prosecutor, & Legal Aid Society
• Protection Order Registry – launching in 2019!
Fiscal & Grant Services
Fiscal & Grant Services is responsible for administering all fiscal operations of the Department, including provision of oversight on county and regional grants in the following service areas:
• Homeland security
• Justice services
• Emergency planning
• Forensic science
Direct support to communities administered by the Division includes:
• Technical Assistance on first responder grant applications
• Grant writing for regional first responder projects
NORTHEAST OHIO REGIONAL FUSION CENTER
• Partnership with the City of Cleveland
• Primary Mission – To anticipate and counter terrorism, criminal activity and other hazards in coordination with the intelligence community.
• Area of Responsibility – Five-county region (Cuyahoga, Ashtabula, Geauga, Lake & Lorain)
• Stakeholders include federal and state law enforcement, local first responder agencies, emergency management agencies, and private sector partners.
• Activities:
o Suspicious activity reporting
o Interagency communication
o Information sharing
o Analysis
o Critical infrastructure protection
o Coordination of training & support exercises for stakeholders
QUESTIONS?
Brandy Carney, Chief Public Safety & Justice [email protected](216) 443-5691
Alex Pellom, [email protected](216) 698-2306
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Department of Consumer
Affairs/ Scam Squad
Sheryl Harris Director
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Cuyahoga County Department of Consumer Affairs
ConsumerAffairs.CuyahogaCounty.us
• Encourage seniors and their families to report scams
• Refer scams to the agency best-suited to investigate
• Mine scam reports to warn residents about current scam threats
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• Encourage fraud victims to report scams • Ensure scam reports reach the agency best-suited to
investigate• Mine scam data to let the public know how to
protect themselves from current scam threats
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216-443-7035ConsumerAffairs.CuyahogaCounty.us
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Medical Examiner’s
Office
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Background
• The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Office (CCMEO) is the most-highly
accredited medical examiner’s/coroner’s office in the United States. Medical Examiner
Dr. Thomas Gilson and his staff perform their duties with impartiality, dignity, and the highest levels of quality in the service of the general public of Cuyahoga County
• Public service agency responsible for the investigation of violent, suspicious and sudden
and unexpected deaths
• Accreditations include:
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Services: Laboratory Testing
• We provide high-quality, scientific, forensic testing to provide a firm foundation for
the administration of justice. CCMEO offers no charge laboratory testing to Cuyahoga County law enforcement agencies. Testing services include:
• DNA · DRUG CHEMISTRY · FINGERPRINTS · FIREARMS & TOOLMARKS · TOXICOLOGY ·
TRACE EVIDENCE
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Services: Public Health Data
• We’re committed to providing the most up-to date public health data. Our Annual
Statistical Report is available on our website. Additionally, we can create
customized stats upon request. Every effort will be made to supply data requested.
Stats may include:
• DRUG TRENDS · HOMICIDES · VEHICULAR FATALITIES · ACCIDENTAL DEATHS ·
SUICIDES · NATURAL DEATHS
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Services: Community Outreach and Education
• We offer a variety of educational programs that are available to
students and medical/law enforcement/legal professionals.
Furthermore, our experienced staff participates in various community
speaking engagements.
• DEATH INVESTIGATION TRAINING · GUEST SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS ·
HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE SHADOWING · SPECIAL COMMUNITY EVENTS
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Contacts:
• Dr. Thomas Gilson, Medical Examiner · 216.698.3690 · [email protected]
• Hugh Shannon, Director of Operations · 216.443.7173 · [email protected]
• Christopher Harris, External Affairs Manager · 216.443.7157 · [email protected]
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Cuyahoga County Clerk of Courts
Office of Nailah K. Byrd
Nailah K. Byrd Clerk of Courts
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Overview
- Nailah K. Byrd serves as the appointed Clerk of Courts for Cuyahoga County.
- The Clerk of Courts performs all statutory duties relative to the filing, preservation, retrieval
and public dissemination of court documents and records pertaining to the Cuyahoga
County Court of Common Pleas, Cuyahoga County Domestic Relations Court, and the 8th
District Court of Appeals. The office also collects, holds, and disburses fees and costs paid to
the court in a secure, timely and cost effective manner.
- Standard hours of operation are 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM Monday through Friday. The agency is
also open for bond processing functions from 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM on Saturdays.
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Function Areas
• Civil Filings - Civil function areas are located on the 1st floor of the Justice Center.
- The Civil Division’s responsibilities include filing new complaints, replevins, cognovits, special
dockets, motions, pleadings, service instructions and CVPO’s; issuance of Civil Stalking
Protection Orders; E-Filing; service/summons; journalization; collecting Child Support
Payments; processing Passport Applications; certified copies; order of sales; confirmation of
sales; forfeitures; and acceptance of Notice of Appeals.
• Criminal Filings - Criminal function areas are located on the 2nd floor of the Justice Center.
- Responsibilities include arraignment functions, criminal case initiation, and processing
bonds.
• Finance Department - Finance function areas are located on the 1st floor of the Justice Center.
- Responsibilities include accounting for all funds deposited with the Clerk of Courts through
bonds, court costs, fines, and fees. Also the department disburses funds on deposit to the
appropriate parties at the end of a case; bills for any costs owed; and files and records
garnishments and judgment liens.
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Function Areas
• Domestic Relations Filings - Domestic Relations Division is located in Room 35 in the basement of the Old Courthouse.
- Responsible for processing divorces, dissolutions, legal separations, annulments, domestic violence, and
child support cases for Cuyahoga County.
• Court of Appeals Filings - Court of Appeals Division is located in Room 131 on the first floor of the Old Courthouse.
- Responsible for the filing of appellate court cases that originate from the Common Pleas Court, Juvenile
Court, Probate Court, Municipal Courts, Board of Tax Appeals, and the Court of Claims.
• Archived Records - Archives Division is located in Room 39 in the basement of the Old Courthouse.
- Responsible for organizing and maintaining files for archived/closed cases for the Court of Common
Pleas General and Domestic Relations Division, as well as, the 8th District Court of Appeals and
responding to customer requests for files stored in the Old Courthouse.
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Contact Information
• Clerk of Courts Nailah K. Byrd Contact Information
- Personal Email: [email protected] Direct Phone Number: 216-443-7148
• Civil Division
• General Information Phone Number: 216-443-7951
• E-Filing Phone Number: 216-698-8682Email: [email protected]
• Case Record Requests and Certified Copies Phone Number: 216-443-7977 Email: [email protected]
• Filing, Passport, & Child Support PaymentsPhone Number: 216-443-7974
• Criminal Division
• General Information Phone Number: 216-443-7999
• Finance Division
• General Information Phone Number: 216-443-7982
• Judgement LienPhone Number: 216-443-7976
• GarnishmentsPhone Number: 216-443-3764
• Old Court House Operations
• Court of Appeals Phone Number: 216-443-7937
• Domestic Relations Phone Number: 216-443-7955
• Archives Phone Number: 216-443-7938
• Website URL
http://www.coc.cuyahogacounty.us/
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CUYAHOGA COUNTY
PLANNING COMMISSIONSusan Infeld Interim Executive Director
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OUR MISSION
To inform and provide services in support
of the short and long term
comprehensive planning, quality of life,
environment, and economic
development of Cuyahoga County and
its cities, villages and townships.
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We are a Group of Consultants
Our knowledge base is land-use
planning, zoning, GIS mapping, city
government, economic development,
environmental biology, grants
management, census statistics.
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City of Brecksville Master Plan
City of Woodmere Master Plan
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City of Strongsville Master Plan
Public Involvement
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Cuyahoga County Climate Change Action Plan
Aerozone Alliance
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Creating Healthy Communities: Food Desert Areas
Cuyahoga Greenways Plan
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Cuyahoga County Urban Tree Canopy Assessment
Cuyahoga Greenprint
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State Capital Improvement Program Grants
Clean Ohio Green Space Conservation Program Grants
Thank You!
Contact Us:
Cuyahoga County Planning Commission
2079 E. 9th Street, Suite 5-300
Cleveland, OH 44115
(216)443-3700
www.countyplanning.us
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Department of
Sustainability
Mike Foley Director
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Animal Shelter
Mindy Naticchioni, Shelter Director
Deborah Conway, Chief Dog Warden
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Our Role in Cuyahoga County
• Home for Lost/Stray Dogs in County
• Dog Licensing Authority
• Enforce Dangerous Dog Statue (ORC 955)
• Adopt Unclaimed Dogs into New Homes
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Who We Serve
• Municipalities without Animal Control
• Overflow for Non-reclaimed Dogs
• Dogs only
• Assist any large or complex seizures
• Emergency Response via County Office of
Emergency Management
• Dangerous Dogs
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Dog Licensing
• ORC 955.01 Requires Every Dog in Ohio be Licensed Yearly
• Enforceable in each community via Police or Animal Control
• Most common citations:
• Failure to License
• Failure to Display
• Running at Large
• Citation Fees to Municipalities, License Fee to CCAS
• Dog License Fee Funds Operation CCAS
• Drug Mart, Pet Supplies Plus, Local Animal Control or can be
purchased online at www.cuyahogadogs.com
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Spotlight on Lakewood
• Beginning of 2018 Lakewood’s Dog License compliance was 10.4%
• In partnership with Mayor Summers, CCAS began door to door
census
• City sent out communication to households
• Assisted with Census via ACO
• Communicated via Social Media
• After completing census on 1/3 of community, compliance rose to
36%
• Word of Mouth represented 46% of new sales
• For 2019 trending 68% higher compliance over 2018
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Dangerous Dogs
• State Definitions:
Nuisance
Dangerous
Vicious
• Ohio Law vs City Ordinances
• Why State Code is Preferred
• Deputy Dog Warden Role
• Bite Investigation
• Declaration
• Enforcement
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Breed Specific Legislation
• Assisted Communities in Reviewing Dog Ordinances
• Legislation Movement in Ohio
• Recently Updated Dog Ordinances
• Garfield Heights
• Rocky River
• Lakewood
• Euclid
• Member of Ohio County Dog Wardens Association (OCDWA)
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Department of
Public Works
Mike Dever Director
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County
PUBLIC WORKS
Facilities
(Central Services)
Road & Bridge
(County Engineer)
Sewer Services
County
Airport
Animal Shelter
Divisions of Public Works
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We provide 24-hour, 7-day a week service
Sewer Program
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Maintenance
Services
Develop
Mainline Sewer
Cleaning
Develop Digital
Video
Inspection
Storm
Maintenance as
Requested
(Construction)
Lateral and
Mainline Sewer
Repair
Smoke & Dye
Testing
Treatment Plant
& Pump Station
Operation and
Maintenance
(House)
Lateral Cleaning
(from Test Tee
to Mainline)
24/7 Call Out
Service
Sewer Maintenance Services
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1. Beachwood 15. Highland Hills 29. Orange Village
2. Bedford 16. Linndale 30. Parma
3. Bedford Heights 17. Lorain County * 31. Parma Heights
4. Berea * 18. Lyndhurst 32. Pepper Pike
5. Brecksville 19. Maple Heights 33. Richmond Heights
6. Broadview Heights 20. Mayfield Heights 34. Seven Hills
7. Brooklyn 21. Mayfield Village 35. Shaker Heights*
8. Brooklyn Heights 22. Middleburg Heights 36. Solon
9. Cleveland Heights * 23. Newburgh Heights 37. South Euclid
10. East Cleveland 24. North Olmsted * 38. Walton Hills
11. Fairview Park * 25. North Randall 39. Warrensville Heights
12. Garfield Heights 26. Oakwood Village 40. Woodmere Village
13. Gates Mills 27. Olmsted Falls * * = Direct Bill
14. Highland Heights 28. Olmsted Township Bold Font = Full Services
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Tax Duplicate
The County collects annual assessment via
the tax duplicate. There are no municipal
costs associated with this option.
Program Option 1
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Direct Bill
The County can direct bill the City for all
maintenance work according to the 2018
rate schedule.
Program Option 2
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Program Annual County Funds
Project Type Construction Funding Split Selection Process Current Program Selected
Roadway Preventative Maintenance
$2,500,000 Crack seal, minor pavement repair, catch basin repair
County: 100% materialsMunicipality: 100% labor
Annual Solicitation in Fall
Through 2019
Federal Aid $3,000,000 Major arterials, high ADT, multi-city, high cost
Federal: 80%County: 10%Municipality: 10%
County with NOACA during TIP development
Through 2020
Local Operations Resurfacing (80-20)
$3,000,000 Minor arterials, collectors, high-mid ADT
County: 80%Municipality: 20%
County selects projects bi-annually
Through 2020
Local Resurfacing (50-50)
$2,500,000 Local County Roads, low cost, funding gaps
County: 50%, up to $250,000Municipality: 50%
Bi-annual solicitation Through 2020
Local Priority Resurfacing $1,000,000 County roads in Townships, Other by fiscal need
County: 100% County selects projects annually
Through 2019
Bridge Programs
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Program Annual County Funds
Project Type Construction Funding Split Selection Process Current Program Selected
Federal Aid $2,000,000 County owned federal aid structures
Federal: 80%County: 20%
County with CEAO/ODOT based on condition
Through 2024
Local Bridge/Emergency Repairs
$1,000,000 Major repairs, deck resurfacing, sidewalk repair
County: 100% if County structure, up to 50% if local structure
County selects projects annually
Ongoing
Local Culvert Replacement/Rehabilitation
$1,000,000 10’-20’ span culverts on County Roads
County: 80%Municipality: 20%
County selects projects based on conditions with City agreement
Through 2020
Contact Information
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Michael W. Dever, MPA
Public Works Director
(216) 348-3805
David E. Marquard, PE, PS
Design and Construction Administrator
(216) 698-8614
Hugh Blocksidge, PE
Chief Section Engineer Sanitary
(216) 443-8205
Michael Chambers, CPA
Finance and Operations Administrator
(216) 698-6486
Bryan Hitch
Sewer Maintenance Superintendent
(216) 443-8219
Nichole English, PE
Planning and Programming Administrator
(216) 348-3861
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Department of
Development
Greg Huth Deputy Chief
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Department of Development
Mission Statement
The Department of Development
strives to improve the County’s
global competitiveness through
economic growth in order to
ensure:
• Our region is economically
competitive
• Our businesses are growing
and profitable
• Our community is vibrant,
dynamic and diverse
Workforce Innovation
Community Development
Economic Development
The Department of Development
develops and administers
innovative programs in
economic development,
community development and
workforce innovation with the
fundamental purpose of
furthering job creation and
economic growth.
Objective: Economic Workforce, Community Development & Housing.Center of Excellence & Innovation
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Other County Financing Federal Financing Sources
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Busiiness Growth Loan Program
Business Growth &
Attraction Lending:
Redevelopment and
Modernization Loan Program
USEPA Brownfield Revolving
Loan Fund Program
(BRLF)
Real Estate Financing:
Large Scale Special Attraction
Headquarters Forgivable Loan
Program
Large Scale Attraction Loan
Program
Business Attraction
Incentives
:
Brownfields Community
Assessment Initiative Program
(CAI)
Place-Based / Mixed-Use Loan
Program
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (NDC) TECHNICAL
ASSISTANCE SERVICES
Microenterprise
Loan Program
Grow Cuyahoga
County Fund
Capital Access
Fund
Accelerated Growth
Loan Program
SBA-Muni-County
Small Business
Credit Enhancement
Early Stage
Investment Program Pre-Seed for
Innovation Ventures
DOD Economic Development Programs
ED Division – Direct Lending Programs
ECONOMIC & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE (ECDI)
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (NDC)
NDC – MORGAN STANLEY – URBAN LEAGUEJUMPSTART, INC. – EVERGREEN FUND JUMPSTART, INC. – NEXT FUND
GROWTH OPPORTUNITY PARTNERS
CITIES OF CLEVELAND, CLEVELAND HTS., FAIRVIEW PARK,LAKEWOOD, MAPLE HTS. and SHAKER HTS.
Additional County-Funded Lending Partnerships
Project/Borrower
• Bonds• Casino
Revenue Fund
• HUD 108• CDBG• USEPA
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• Homebuyer Counseling and Down
Payment Assistance
• Fair Housing and Tenant Counseling
• Homeowner Counseling – Mortgage
and Property Tax
• Home Repair – Technical and Financial
Assistance
• Lead Remediation Grants
• Energy Efficiency and Utility Assistance
• Rental Project Development Gap
Funding
Housing Programs
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Community Development Programs
• Municipal Grant Program
• Community Development Supplemental Grant
• Competitive Storefront Program
• Demolition – Vacant, Abandoned Structures
• Other
• Municipal Master Plans – Through County Planning Commission
• Litter Control
Cuyahoga County Together We
Thrive
Workforce Innovation Initiatives
• Our multi-faceted approach includes:
• SkillUp (Sector Partnership)• Health and Human Services
• Workforce Opportunity Resource Center (WORC)
• Library Partnership
• Workforce Development Alliance
• County Internship Program Expansion
• Internship Consortium
Cuyahoga County Together We
Thrive
Workforce Innovation
CUYAHOGA COUNTY REGIONAL WORKFORCE GOALS:
• To help employers grow and compete in a global economy
• To help residents advance in their professional careers, increase their skill levels, and increase their wages
• To create a workforce that is a competitive advantage for Northeast Ohio
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Cuyahoga
County
Department of
Development
2079 East Ninth Street
Cleveland, Ohio 44115
(216) 443-7260
development.cuyahogacounty.us
Department of Development Contacts
Theodore CarterChief Economic Development &
Business Officer
(216) 443-7275
Greg HuthDeputy Chief of Economic Development
(216) 698-2424
development.cuyahogacounty.us