Public commenters decry conditions at Juvenile Justice Center; Commission on Black Women and Girls approved


First public comment comes from Dr. Vincent Stokes on renaming a street to honor a student who was murdered.

Second public comment from Mr. Crossman on why the Cleveland Browns should remove the First Energy name from the Browns stadium after it has admitted to committing multiple felonies.

Public comment from Mr. Gray on why Cleveland should not spent money advertising for First Energy.

Public Comment from Miss Johnson on the mistreatment of juveniles in the juvenile detention center, reports of severe understaffing as well as multiple instances of abuse.

Public Comment from Mr. Van Sickle of Bike Cleveland advocating for the council to pass the Green Streets legislations.

Public Comment from Miss Davis representing Ashbury Senior Computer Community Center on the need for digital equity and inclusion, which includes providing more resources for digital literacy and tech support as well as moving towards full broadband adoption.

Final public comment from Miss Burton on the need for more correction officers at the juvenile detention center who are rehabilitation orientated.

Councilmen Conwell gives a presentation with AT&T. AT&T will be partnering with Cleveland on digital equity and inclusion, and will work to bring Fiber optic internet to Cleveland.

Councilman Star gives a presentation to congratulate three young men who call themselves “The Boys” on graduating Benedictine high school with 3.5+ GPAs and who will be going to university on scholarship for football. https://t.co/ef3E9mFT9u

There is a large crowd in support of the passage of the ordinance to form the Cleveland Commission on Black Women and Girls. https://t.co/NRC06ibrxv

The students name is Anthony Dejuan Hughes Jr. and his name would be honored on East 55th Street between Quincy and Scovill Avenues.

Passage of a variety of ordinances including one in support of Governor Dewine’s efforts to expand passenger railway systems within Ohio.