Community Development Committee
Cuyahoga County Council
Monday, July 22, 2024
10:00 a.m. — 12:00 p.m. EDT
2079 E 9th St Cleveland, OH 44115 (Directions)
Cuyahoga County Council Chambers, 4th Floor (or watch on YouTube)
The Community Development Committee is chaired by Council Member Cheryl L. Stephens. The committee focuses on legislation that fosters sustainable development, civic involvement, and neighborhood betterment. Legislation referred to this committee involves the county’s housing policies, including allocation of demolition funds and steering the direction of the vital Land Bank operations.
Committee members:
- Cheryl L. Stephens, chair
- Pernel Jones, Jr., vice chair
- Sunny M. Simon
- Michael J. Gallagher
- Patrick Kelly
Committee Clerk: Sharon Georgakopoulos
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Agency Information
Cuyahoga County Council
The Cuyahoga County Council is the legislative body of Cuyahoga County government, made up of 11 elected representatives from across the county. All council meetings are open to the public and take place on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month at 5 p.m. The council makes policy decisions for the effective functioning of county government, and is a link between government agencies and citizens. It has legislative and taxing authority for the county, and is a co-equal branch of the county government with the executive branch. This form of government for Cuyahoga County was established in January 2011, replacing the three-member Board of County Commissioners, when the charter form of government adopted by voters went into effect.