
The City of Cleveland Heights has announced an opening on its Transportation and Mobility committee, seeking a new member to help shape the local transit landscape. In line with the city's ongoing initiatives, the committee will focus on enhancing transportation methods beyond private automotive use, pushing forward with sustainable streets and ensuring accessibility for all residents.
While the application process does not have a strict deadline, the City of Cleveland Heights, Ohio - City Hall has indicated via a social media post that reviews will begin as early as Monday, February 23. It’s a continuous process, they will be assessed regularly until the right candidate is found. Potential applicants can access more information and the application at the city's official website.
The committee's responsibilities are not lightweight. They aim to deliver policy advice to both the mayor and the City Council concerning transportation plans, especially those aligning with the Complete and Green Streets and Vision Zero policies. Their purpose, as per the City of Cleveland Heights, Ohio - City Hall's statement, is to offer "recommendations to assist in implementing the City’s Complete and Green Streets and Vision Zero policies; recommendations for ADA compliance and accessibility for persons with disabilities; and, providing a means for the community to learn about matters related to transportation within the City of Cleveland Heights and the City's connectivity to nearby regions."









