The parties have entered into an agreement whereby one party has been retained to manage and operate a certain business. Other provisions of the agreement.
The parties have entered into an agreement whereby one party has been retained to manage and operate a certain business. Other provisions of the agreement.
Cuyahoga County (/ˌkaɪ. əˈhɒɡə/ KY-ə-HOG-ə or /ˌkaɪ. əˈhoʊɡə/ KY-ə-HOH-gə) is a large urban county located in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Ohio. The county seat and most populous city is Cleveland.
The CUYAHOGA COUNTY DISTRICT BOARD OF HEALTH was created to respond to the growth of the greater Cleveland community beyond Cleveland's city limits. The health problems of the suburbs and townships were first addressed in 1920, when a full-time county health commissioner was appointed due to efforts at the state level.
Cleveland was founded in 1796, the result of a Connecticut Land Company survey of a 3.3-million-acres on the shores of Lake Erie that it would originally call, “The Western Reserve.” Named after General Moses Cleaveland, the City of Cleveland was incorporated in 1836.
Our civic institutions – the hospitals, libraries, orchestra, park systems and museums – are perennially ranked among the best in the world. Home to Lake Erie and 18 reservations collectively known as the Cleveland Metroparks, there is no shortage of natural beauty in Cuyahoga County.
In 1894 the "German Hospital," as it was then known, was located in a small house on Scranton Road and served west side GERMANS. From 1896-1955, it was located at 3305 Franklin Boulevard. In 1913 the German Hospital had a tuberculosis sanatorium. It changed its name to Fairview Park Hospital during World War I.
Dr. Roderick Harris has served in the public health field for 25 years, culminating with his appointment as the health commissioner of the Cuyahoga County Board of Health in 2022.
Traffic court records may be available online, on each county or municipality court's website, or third-party websites. In all jurisdictions, the public may access physical court records by approaching the custodian of all such records, the municipal court clerk's office.
Clients with income at/below 187.5% of the Federal Poverty Level and expenses at/above their income are eligible for Ohio's mandatory court costs waiver, per R.C. 2323.311(B)(4). To calculate a client's FPL, visit .
Who is eligible for the Homestead Exemption program? Those eligible must be 65 years of age or older or be permanently or totally disabled, meet annual state set income requirements, and own the home where they live as of January 1st or the year in which they apply. 4.
While dates may vary slightly, generally real estate property taxes are due on the third Thursday of February and July. Please call the office at 216-443-7400 Option 1 with questions. Mobile home taxes are due March 1st and July 31st (or the first business day following if those dates fall on a weekend or holiday).