Finance, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee: General Fund Budget Hearing, Day 5, Afternoon Session
Cleveland City Council
Monday, Feb. 26, 2024
1:00 p.m. — 5:00 p.m. EST
601 Lakeside Ave Cleveland, OH 44114 (Directions)
Cleveland City Hall, Mercedes Cotner Room 217 (or watch on YouTube)
It is budget season in Cleveland! We’re going to document it!
We do not expect you to be a budget expert. Honestly, we don’t know many people who are. We want you to lead with your curiosity. Document the process as you see it. Ask questions about what you don’t understand. And of course, follow the money.
NOTE: This assignment is for the afternoon session of day 5 of General Fund Budget hearings. This assignment is scheduled from council’s return to session after lunch until approximately 5 p.m. Lunch break is expected at noon, but it may come earlier or later. The Cleveland Documenters team will be monitoring the hearing, and will let you know when the lunch break is expected to end. However, you may still need to monitor the YouTube feed (if watching remotely) at least 15 minutes before the afternoon session is scheduled to begin.
Also, be sure to let us know what’s the best way to reach you while on assignment: phone call, text, or email?
Pay: For budget assignments, we treat each session (AM or PM) as a four-hour meeting, even if it runs shorter.
- Minimum pay if watching remotely: $108
- Minimum pay if watching in-person: $144
More pay is added for sessions that run longer than 4 hrs & 15 min.
Documenters covering this should be prepared for the session to last up to four hours. If the session lasts longer than four hours and you cannot continue, let the Documenters team know and note where you leave off in your meetings notes or live-tweet thread.
Live tweeters: Because we are trying to make information from these budget hearings available for residents as quickly as possible, please only accept this assignment if you can live tweet this meeting WHILE the meeting is ongoing.
Notetakers: We know officials cover a lot in these sessions. You’ll have 48 hours to submit budget notes rather than the typical 24 (note: You’ll still receive an automated email to submit assignments within 24 hours).
On the agenda for this meeting: During these hearings, City Council will ask questions about every city department, division, and office regarding their proposed 2024 budgets. When we know which sections are set to be covered in your session, we’ll send you the information, including relevant page numbers in the Mayor’s Estimate.
2024 budget hearing resources:
- The 2024 Mayor’s Estimate. Council members will refer to this document in the meeting. It has all the proposed budget numbers. Note: The original PDF might be easier to navigate. To access it from the Document Cloud link, click or tap the button in the top right corner. Then click or tap “Original Document (PDF).”
- Video: 5 quick tips for navigating the 2024 Mayor’s Estimate document: https://youtu.be/TrHO1kFhfdw
- Cleveland’s budget process: How does it work? (Guide)
- Review past Documenters’ budget hearing coverage.
Watching remotely?
Find live streams of this meeting: On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ClevelandCityCouncil/streams On TV20: http://www.tv20cleveland.com/watch-now/
Attending in person? Be sure to bring a photo ID. There is paid parking connected to City Hall at the Willard Parking Garage, located at 601 Lakeside Ave.
Finance Committee members:
- Blaine Griffin, chair (Ward 6)
- Kerry McCormack, vice chair (Ward 3)
- Kevin Bishop (Ward 2)
- Kevin Conwell (Ward 9)
- Anthony Hairston (Ward 10)
- Brian Kazy (Ward 16)
- Michael Polensek (Ward 8)
- Jasmin Santana (Ward 14)
- Jenny Spencer (Ward 15)
Other council members:
- Joe Jones (Ward 1)
- Deborah Gray (Ward 4)
- Richard Starr (Ward 5)
- Stephanie Howse-Jones (Ward 7)
- Danny Kelly (Ward 11)
- Rebecca Maurer (Ward 12)
- Kris Harsh (Ward 13)
- Charles Slife (Ward 17)
Note: The relevant page numbers in the Mayor’s Estimate will have the names of some administration officials. Chief Finance Officer Ahmed Abonamah has been representing city departments in these hearings.
For more information go to Cleveland City Council’s website: https://www.clevelandcitycouncil.org.
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Assignment
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Agency Information
Cleveland City Council
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Cleveland City Council is the legislative branch of the government of the City of Cleveland in Ohio. There are 17 elected Cleveland City Council members representing the 17 wards of the City of Cleveland. Each ward has approximately 25,000 residents. Council Members are elected to serve a four-year term. Council members serve two roles in their duties: to draft and enact legislation for the city of Cleveland and act as ombudsmen for their constituents.
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