CIVICALLY ENGAGED

- Approved 11 Charter Amendments to place on the Ballot; residents approved 10.

 

- Approved partnership with University Hospital to provide residents with in-home healthcare services through our new Community Paramedic program.

 

- Approved all City Union contracts within the same year and before the deadline.

 

- Approved 5 million dollars to repair our roads and improve the overall infrastructure.

 

- Approved the installation of mandatory cameras throughout Richmond Heights business districts and surrounding facilities to enhance security.

 

- Approved the use of the Flock camera in Richmond Heights to improve law enforcement efficiency and support community well-being.

 

- Appointed Council members to various committees while overseeing their work and initiatives.

 

- Co-hosted a community-wide ward meeting to ensure residents' voices are welcomed and heard.

 

- Co-hosted Richmond Heights Women's Empowerment Luncheon, celebrating community leaders and Richmond Heights students.

 

- Co-Hosted Senator Sherrod Brown in Richmond Heights to explore available resources that would benefit our community.

 

- Participates in the regional mental health outreach programs and secures funding for the First CALL program.

 

- Renewed Community Partnership on Aging contract to provide seniors with additional programming and daily meals.

 

- Served on the Park and Recreation strategic plan committee to help with development and infrastructure improvements (Including new pool and Recreation center).

 

- Secured scholarship funding to empower Richmond Heights students to achieve their educational goals.

 

- Served on the Streetscape and Business Revitalization committee to implement a plan to upgrade our business district.

 

- Served as the liaison partners between the school and Council, facilitating the development of the new pedestrian bridge.

 

- Successfully passed the city budget within the same year to prevent delays in essential services, resource availability, and ensure fiscal responsibility.

 

- Works with the Mayor, city officials, and other stakeholders to facilitate cooperation on funding for the city initiatives and projects.

GET ENGAGED

Civically engaged in the community” means actively participating in the life of your city, neighborhood, in ways that strengthen democracy, improve quality of life, and ensure voices are heard. It can include:

 

  • Voting in local, state, and national elections.

  • Attending community meetings such as city council, school board, or neighborhood associations.

  • Volunteering for causes, nonprofits, or local events.

  • Advocating for policies, resources, and improvements that benefit residents.

  • Supporting local businesses and economic development.

  • Building connections by joining civic groups, neighborhood watch, or cultural organizations.

  • Educating others about community issues and encouraging participation.