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.
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On top of the, the street farther down and next street over got repaved, not our street, all they do is patch work which constantly crumbles apart
This street NEEDS TO BE REPAVED - WHAT ARE MY CITY TAXES GOING TO THEN IF NORMAL WEAR AND REPAIR CAN'T BE HANDLED
I just saw a viral video of a constituent ask those that condemn the killing of civilian men women and children in Gaza to stand. Not a single council person stood up. What is wrong with you all?
Do you know how disgusting and inhuman you look? Shame on you. The way you are all getting dragged on social right now is absolutely deserved. Thankfully the internet is forever and no one will forget that you were on the wrong side of history on this day or on election day.
Johanna Staral
Since October 7th, 2023, more than 25,000 people have been killed in Palestine. Almost all of these have been civilians, including journalists and medical personnel, who had no part in inciting this conflict. Gaza has a population of 2.2 million, and nearly 2 million of these (91%) have been displaced due to the conflict (source: www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-20415675). That would be equivalent to 334,512 Clevelanders displaced from their homes, all in a three-month period. In addition to the massive loss of life and displacement, Gazans are faced with famine, illness, and a constant risk of further violence. Many civilians have been arrested without cause by Israeli forces, and those "fortunate" enough to be released share harrowing stories of beatings and torture (source: mondoweiss.net/2024/01/the-shocking-inhumanity-of-israels-crimes-in-gaza/).
Cleveland City Council has a duty to its citizens, particularly to the Jewish and Arab communities, to condemn this violence and demand its immediate cessation. In this crucial moment, I urge you to remember the words of
non-violent anti-apartheid activist Desmond Tutu: "If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor."