Making a Public Comment
Council welcomes public comment before regular council meetings. Fill out the online form below for your chance to make a public comment at the next regular Monday Council meeting. Please read the revised rules and procedures.
Registrations can also be submitted:
* In person at Cleveland City Hall, Room 220, 601 Lakeside Ave. NE. Paper forms are available to register.
* If you don't want to fill out the online form below, you can download this form and fill it out, and email it to publiccomment@clevelandcitycouncil.gov or drop it off at Council offices. (Parking at City Hall on the upper lot is free on Mondays after 5 pm when Council is meeting.) If you need assistance, language, or disability, go here to make a request (at least 3 days in advance.)
Make a Comment in Person
Registrations to speak up to 3 minutes at a regular council meeting can be submitted between noon Wednesday and 2 pm on the Monday before a regular 7 pm council meeting. (Early, incomplete and false registrations are not accepted.) Only the first 10 are accepted.
Make a Comment Online
If you don't want to speak at a Council meeting, please submit your written comments below.
Public Comments
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I am fully in support of this resolution. CSU and Ideastream have badly hurt their reputations among the community and have surely been feeling the backlash of their decision. Return radio to the students and let them be
Up yours sincerely,
Jason Gokorsch
Have you tried finding a halfway decent song on the radio since they stole the station? it’s like endless doom scrolling hearing the same stations play the same songs over and over and over and over and over again.
The WCSB DJs deserve to have their station back, and the community deserves to hear underground music of any and all genres at any and all times of day!
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https://web.archive.org/web/20250904141048/https://www.wcsb.org/programs/
Please consider showing your support for this essential community asset by voting "Yes" on the resolution calling on Ideastream and Cleveland State University to reverse their ill-considered, unethical takeover of WCSB (replacing its signature multi-genre format with an all-jazz format) and restore it to its former state, as a multi-genre student-run station, which will be voted on at the Cleveland City Council meeting on Monday, October 20, 2025.