Politics & Government

Week in Review: Man Rear-Ends Police Car; Waterpark Considered; and New Police Station Eyed

Here's a highlight of the top stories from around Brecksville during the past week.

Did you miss anything around town during the past week? Here’s your opportunity to get caught up. 

Brecksville Considering a New Waterpark: Council is looking to "enclose the current outdoor pool in conjunction with the current indoor facility," before making any other decisions, said council president Greg Skaljac.

Brecksville City Council OK’s 6 New Police Cars: City officials “not overly happy” with the Dodge Chargers puchased last year. Council OK’s $139,050, but the other cars will be sold soon.

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The findings may (or may not) surprise you.

Man Charged With Drunken Driving After Rear-Ending Police Cruiser: The Broadview Heights man was traveling north on Miller Road on Monday, when he failed to stop at the State Route 82 intersection, where a police car was stopped at a red light.

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The city would also like to have a small space to showcase the department’s history.

City Council OKs Opening Community Center to ‘Corporate Memberships’: Mayor Jerry Hruby said that the program could be used as a tool for economic development.

The city still has to select an architectural firm to design the station.


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