Mayor sponsored the traffic camera idea and council voted for it w/o pubic participation. SHAMEFUL!!!! Everyone of them needs to go next year on election day. Remember, the law director was appointed by the mayor. He also needs to go!!!
If you don't want the cameras, remember to vote!!!
There needs to be more investigative reporting about those Maple Heights politicians and Maple Heights city hall. These politicians are getting away with too much stuff.
What continues to be not addressed: an almost 10% unemployment rate in Maple Heights; lack of job training centers; loss of home ownership; lack of (and no focus on) real economic development in the city of Maple Heights; lack of recreation centers in the community; the problems of racial and gender diversity in the safety forces; a desired expansion of paid (resident) auxiliaryneighborhood police; missing local business and resident business ownership; lack of an independent, enforcement-empowered, citizen review board; an inclusion of black culture and black history in city-wide events, transparency problems in Maple Heights government; the disenfranchisement of residents/voters/taxpayers
Didn't "the Maple Heights police" hand deliver a document to most of the members of the "Committee for Charter Amendment Petition"? Whose idea was that? Talk about intimidation ... WOW
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Mayor sponsored the traffic camera idea and council voted for it w/o pubic participation.
ReplyDeleteSHAMEFUL!!!!
Everyone of them needs to go next year on election day. Remember, the law director was appointed by the mayor. He also needs to go!!!
If you don't want the cameras, remember to vote!!!
There needs to be more investigative reporting about those Maple Heights politicians and Maple Heights city hall. These politicians are getting away with too much stuff.
ReplyDeleteMaple Heights residents are also to blame for allowing these jerks to bamboozle them.
ReplyDeleteThe mayor and that whole law department needs to get its ass up out of Maple Heights.
ReplyDeleteWhat continues to be not addressed: an almost 10% unemployment rate in Maple Heights; lack of job training centers; loss of home ownership; lack of (and no focus on) real economic development in the city of Maple Heights; lack of recreation centers in the community; the problems of racial and gender diversity in the safety forces; a desired expansion of paid (resident) auxiliaryneighborhood police; missing local business and resident business ownership; lack of an independent, enforcement-empowered, citizen review board; an inclusion of black culture and black history in city-wide events, transparency problems in Maple Heights government; the disenfranchisement of residents/voters/taxpayers
ReplyDeleteDidn't "the Maple Heights police" hand deliver a document to most of the members of the "Committee for Charter Amendment Petition"? Whose idea was that? Talk about intimidation ... WOW
ReplyDeleteThe only thing you (mayor, council, police and fire chief) can say on Wednesday is that you apologize and then all of you resign.
ReplyDeleteThe decision was unanimous 6-0. Why aren't those Maple attorneys fired?
ReplyDeleteMontello takes down video cameras and now this. There's probably a lot more screw-ups by these people that its residents don't know about.
So Anthony Ceferatti had a hissy fit regarding having to put the traffic cameras up for vote on Nov 2014 ballot
ReplyDeleteHey Anthony,so much for letting the voters decide