South Euclid council paves way to keep commercial buildings maintained, occupied
Updated Jan 25, 2021;
Posted Jan 25, 2021
Mayor Georgine Welo speaks during an online meeting in which South Euclid City Council approved three pieces of legislation pertaining to the city s commercial building stock. (Jeff Piorkowski, special to cleveland.com)
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It also said yes to legislation that aims to preserve the buildings of yesterday.
As expected, council approved two long-discussed pieces of legislation. One is a “dark store” ordinance, which seeks to ensure that all vacant non-residential buildings are registered with the city and properly maintained.
The other created a South Euclid Landmark Commission that will serve to preserve buildings deemed historically significant.
Don't be surprised at the apathy of Northeast Ohio voters if elected leaders do little to address one of the critical problems facing struggling families today.