Source: Cleveland.com

Date: October 31, 2023

Abstract:

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio — Coming off a well-received public hearing explaining the merits, City Council will revisit a proposal for creating an Arts Commission later in November.

They didn’t take action at Monday’s (Oct. 30) regular meeting due to an already full agenda.

This comes after various arts organizations voiced concerns over the legislation introduced back on Aug. 7 and referred to council’s Administrative Services Committee for further review — ultimately showing no plans for the city to supplant or compete with existing programming.

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