At certain times in the meetings, the public is able to offer its input. If you would like to speak, please press *9 to “raise your hand”. The chairperson of the meeting will then call on you at the appropriate time. If you are not automatically unmuted, you should be able to toggle mute/unmute by pressing *6.
To access the Zoom meeting use the website link: https://zoom.us/j/4402563332. Meeting ID of 440 256 3332 or audible only dial (312) 626-6799 Meeting ID of 440 256 3332.
Finance Committee meeting on Tuesday, October 27 at 6:30 p.m., via Zoom.
To access the Zoom meeting use the website link: https://zoom.us/j/4402563332. Meeting ID of 440 256 3332 or audible only dial (312) 626-6799 Meeting ID of 440 256 3332.
If you are planning to distribute Halloween treats this year, please consider the following recommendations:
- Refrain from distributing treats if you have an underlying health condition, a compromised immune system, or are displaying any signs of the coronavirus infection (fever, cough, congestion, difficulty breathing, fatigue, achiness, nausea or vomiting, diarrhea, headache, loss of taste or smell)
- Wear a facial mask at all times (scary is optional!)
- Leaving single bowls filled with treats out for trick or treaters is discouraged, consider placing individual “treat bags” out instead.
- If you are handing out treats, wear disposable gloves and watch for children approaching your home so they do not have to touch the doorbell
- Avoid distributing home-made treats
If you or your children are trick-or-treating, please consider the following recommendations:
- Stay home if you have an underlying health condition, a compromised immune system, or are displaying any signs of the coronavirus infection.
- Avoid close proximity to other children who are not in your immediate household or a common association.
- Refuse treats from those distributing treats directly without gloves or a mask.
- Avoid “bunching up” of children by waiting your turn to approach homes and maintaining social distance between other groups of children.
- Utilize hand sanitizer at regular intervals while trick or treating.
- Consider sanitizing unopened, sealed treats with a sanitary wipe or safe aerosol sanitizer at the conclusion of the event.
- Dispose of any opened treats immediately.
City of Kirtland – In-Person Voting Locations (Masks are Required)
Wards 1 and 2 will vote at City Hall located at 9300 Chillicothe Road.
Wards 3 and 4 will vote at the Community Center located at 7900 Euclid Chardon Road. The Community Center will be open for voting only.
Use this link to find your polling location: https://lookup.boe.ohio.gov/vtrapp/lake/pollfinder.aspx
For all election and voting questions visit the Lake County Board of Elections website: https://www.lakecountyohio.gov/lakeelections/
At certain times in the meetings, the public is able to offer its input. If you would like to speak, please press *9 to “raise your hand”. The chairperson of the meeting will then call on you at the appropriate time. If you are not automatically unmuted, you should be able to toggle mute/unmute by pressing *6.
There will be a Finance Committee meeting on Tuesday, November 10 at 6:30 p.m., immediately followed by a Service Dept. Standing Committee meeting. Both meetings will be held on Zoom.
To access the Zoom meeting use the website link: https://zoom.us/j/4402563332. Meeting ID of 440 256 3332 or audible only dial (312) 626-6799 Meeting ID of 440 256 3332.
At certain times in the meetings, the public is able to offer its input. If you would like to speak, please press *9 to “raise your hand”. The chairperson of the meeting will then call on you at the appropriate time. If you are not automatically unmuted, you should be able to toggle mute/unmute by pressing *6.