(Cleveland.com)
Ohio –- Heights Libraries will ask voters to pass a 2.2-mill operating levy in November.
The new tax would cost homeowners an additional $77 per $100,000 of home value in property taxes each year.
News, Info & Resources for the Cleveland Orthodox Jewish Community
(Cleveland.com)
Ohio –- Heights Libraries will ask voters to pass a 2.2-mill operating levy in November.
The new tax would cost homeowners an additional $77 per $100,000 of home value in property taxes each year.
Families with children younger than age 3 are invited to take part in stories, songs, rhymes and surprises during Toddling Time at 9:30 a.m. Friday at University Heights library, located at 13866 Cedar Road.
Immediately following the event, children can meet new friends while playing with educational toys during Toddler Stay and Play.
Call 216-321-4700 for more information.
The Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library is pleased to announce it will be increasing its Sunday hours in 2014 by opening its University Heights branch on Sundays from 1 to 5 p.m. The new hours will begin on January 5, 2014.
The increased Sunday hours are being implemented in response to the community‘s request to return Sunday hours to the library’s branches. In 2009, Heights Libraries had to cut Sunday hours at three out of its four branches when the State of Ohio drastically reduced public library funding: The Lee Road branch remained open on Sundays but the Coventry Village, Noble Neighborhood, and University Heights branches closed.