Photo of Norwood City Councilmember Matt Geraci, who is reading a letter from a resident

Norwood in Nine: September 22 City Council Meeting

We’re back for another edition of Norwood in Nine, where, after every council meeting, I break down the top takeaways. While I won’t claim to be an expert on Norwood’s issues, I try to keep up with things.

Tonight’s meeting lasted 192 minutes — gasp! — which means that by listening to this episode, you can be informed AND reclaim three hours of your life. That’s just more time that you can spend doing good in the ‘wood.

On this edition of the show, we’ll cover highlights from the September 22, 2020 meeting, including murals, the US Playing Card project, flooding on Elm Avenue, and a new ambulance!

Sorry in advance for running over nine minutes… there was just A LOT to cover. Listen here:

Central to the mural debate is an understanding of Norwood’s zoning map.

If that zoning map isn’t nerdy enough for you, here are the codified ordinances of Norwood, which really get into the weeds.

Read the ordinances for yourself! Here’s the council packet, which includes all ordinances, communications, and other relevant material.

Move Norwood Forward aims to shed light on the people, businesses and happenings of Norwood, Ohio that are bettering the city. If you know of a person who should be featured on an episode, nominate them here.

1 thought on “Norwood in Nine: September 22 City Council Meeting”

  1. no letters submitted pro murals so none to read?

    or

    no pro mural letters allowed to be read?

    for Shanmoor -good long overdue.

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