There’s a narrative going around that the Garfield Heights Municipal Court is a financial burden on the city. That narrative is wrong.
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There’s a narrative going around that the Garfield Heights Municipal Court is a financial burden on the city. That narrative is wrong.
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Polls are open 6:30 AM to 7:30 PM across Cuyahoga County on Tuesday, May 5, 2026. This is Ohio’s Primary Election — including the Democratic and Republican Central Committee races. Mike Dudley Sr. is on the ballot for Central Committee, District 02-A (unpaid, elected).
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You don’t need to follow trade policy to feel the tariffs. You feel them at the grocery store when beef costs 9% more than it did last year. You feel them at the auto shop when a brake job costs an extra $80 because steel and aluminum parts are up 20–33%.
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In 1970, Garfield Heights was home to 41,417 people. Our seven-member city council — one representative per ward — made perfect sense. Each member served roughly 5,917 residents. The ratio was right. The structure matched the city.
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Right now, 72 acres of prime land at Transportation Boulevard and Granger Road sit at the center of one of the biggest investments Cuyahoga County has ever made.
The county is building an $890 million Central Services Campus — a jail — on land it purchased from Craig Realty Group for $38.7 million. Read More
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