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Brian Cummins · Councilman Cummins seeks re-election to Cleveland City Council new Ward 14
May 26th, 2009

Incumbent Councilman Brian Cummins to contest seat in newly established Ward 14
See full announcement at:
http://realneo.us/content/councilman-cummins-seeks-re-election-cleveland-city-council-new-ward-14
Five main issues sited as major concerns of new Ward 14 residents and businesspersons:
Excerpt:
- “Safety. People want to feel safe in their homes, on their streets and in their neighborhoods…
- Jobs and economic development…They want job growth and appropriate development sought out and achieved.
- Housing conditions and values. People want to see vacant and abandon homes and lots on their streets properly maintained, rehabilitated and put back to good use…
- Infrastructure and City services. Citizens want reliable and responsive City services and solutions to chronic problems with the City’s aging infrastructure…
- Tired of the same old politics. People want to stop the polarization of their community. They want new, positive leadership that respects differences of opinion and helps build consensus to move the community forward. They want to get beyond divisiveness, alleged corruption and questionable motives. People want to be heard, respected for their ideas and concerns and served with integrity and dignity.”…
Last 5 posts by Brian Cummins
- HOT AIR - Gasification, risk of $180 - $300 million, future of Cleveland Public Power - January 18th, 2012
- OCC communication to Banks regarding Foreclosed Residential Properties - December 15th, 2011
- Council considers authorizing participation in proposed AMP Ohio natural gas fired power plant and settlement of expenses for cancelled AMPGS coal fired plant in Meigs County - June 3rd, 2011
- Why there should be no repeal of Ohio's estate tax or renewal of federal estate tax cut - January 17th, 2011
- Global Metro Summit 2010: Delivering the Next Economy - December 8th, 2010

May 28th, 2009 at 1:46 am
Brian–you are going to undermine the good work you have done for Ward 15 with the NRP mess on Denison. Please show an effort to stop this social injustice and environmental mess in the making.
May 31st, 2009 at 7:55 am
For information and comments as well as the *public notice for the Denison Senior Housing project see the following post at realneo.us:
http://realneo.us/content/denison-senior-housing-project
*Notice of Finding of No Significant Impact and Notice of Intent to Request Release of Funds.
June 10th, 2009 at 9:24 pm
Brian–the City of Cleveland’s Finding of No Significant Impact is a joke. The public process on this whole project has been a joke. You have really disgraced yourself on this one. I only hope that the number of HTF applications submitted kills this project. The feeding frenzy in Midtown should show everyone the true nature of this game.