District Three News
On December 5th, 2007 an oath was taken. I was personally given the distinct honor and privilege of representing the residents of District Three (D3) in the City of Maple Heights, Ohio. This is a responsibility that was hard earned and is not taken for granted. Having been given this opportunity I find the hard work rewarding, exciting and inspiring among many other feelings. Most of all I get to help the residents of D3 and in our city. Whether it is lending an ear to someone, problem solving or helping a resident find programs for assistance. It doesn't matter that is what public service is.
Public service is also about leading with new ideas, pursuing excellence, remaining true to your beliefs and establishing the building blocks for the new road we have chosen to take in Maple Heights. It has been a long time since a positive feeling has been portrayed in this community. It all started changing on that cold day in December and now is being carried on by the enthusiasm of our residents. Residents are showing glowing pride once again by taking charge and standing up for what we believe in. We are changing as a city, we have a new attitude and Your involvment is vital to our success!
On this web site you will find an ever expanding amount information pertaining to D3 and the whole city of Maple Heights. I feel it is a sense of public duty to provide you with the resources to keep you up to date and this is one way for me to do so. Thank you again for this opportunity!
SKUNK SEASON IS HERE! aaahhhh! This section has a two part flier for dealing with those pesky and stinky varmits. Part One Part Two
Cuyahoga County has a weatherization program to help income qualified residents a bit warmer this winter. Please call 216-348-4066 for more information.
With food prices climbing higher and higher by the day we need to find the best deals for our families. Visit www.angelfoodministries.com. All residents qualify for food packages There are no income restrictions and you can call the closest distribution site at 216-355-9477. The cost begins at $30 for meat and staples with optional supplemental packages available. Give it a try, you may save some money and have good food for your family.
For those recycling buffs out there, the Service Department has a green and yellow dumpster to recycle paper and the best part yet is the City receives a small income from the drop-off. Fact: Paper dropped off in this bin will be recycled and you will most likely be reading the local newspaper on it in a three week turnaround.