Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Olmsted Township Fire Department

PlEASE Help our Olmsted Township Fire Department earn $10,000...pass this on to every Olmsted Township resident you know.... Take the Fire Safety Pledge Quiz (ONLY 10 QUESTIONS) and credit a point to our local fire department. The 10 departments that earn the most points in their size and division from Sept 1 - Oct 31 will earn a $10,000 grant. https://www.befiresmart.com/protect-your-comm...unity/fire-safety-pledge/fire-safety-pledge-quiz/default.aspx

** BE SURE TO SEARCH FOR DEPARTMENT...TYPE OLMSTED THEN SELECT TOWNSHIP AS BOTH THE TOWNSHIP AND FALLS WILL BE DISPLAYED. WE DO NOT COME UP AUTOMATICALLY ON THE DROP DOWN BECAUSE OF THE SHARED ZIP CODE SO IF WE WANT OUR DEPARTMENT TO GET THE CREDIT WE NEED TO TAKE AN EXTRA STEP. **** THANK YOU!!!!

HIP survey for Olmsted Township Residents


Health Improvement Partnership - Cuyahoga (HIP-Cuyahoga) is an innovative planning process, led by the Public Health Collaborative (Cuyahoga County Board of Health, Cleveland Department of Public Health, and Shaker Heights Department of Health).  HIP-Cuyahoga is designed to engage the community to identify strengths, issues, and assets influencing the health of all county residents. The overall goals of HIP-Cuyahoga are to understand community perceptions of health and quality of life and to develop a plan that improves the health of all people who live, work, learn, and play in Cuyahoga County.

HIP-CUYAHOGA WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM YOU!
Your voice is important to your community. Completing the HIP-Cuyahoga survey will allow us to learn more about health and quality of life in Cuyahoga County. Your answers will help identify strengths and areas in need of improvement specific to your community while also assisting to create a community health improvement plan.

The HIP-Cuyahoga survey can be found at http://tinyurl.com/hipcuyahoga22 or by visiting your local branch of the Cuyahoga County Public Library, the Cleveland Public Library, East Cleveland Public Library, Euclid Public Library, Rocky River Public Library, or Shaker Heights Public Library.  It is also available in Spanish and Chinese.

For more information, please visit www.hipcuyahoga.org  

Friday, October 14, 2011

Barrett Road Closure!

OLMSTED TOWNSHIP -- A section of Barrett Road from addresses 24470 to 24485 in Olmsted Township will be closed from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 19 to Oct. 26.
The Cuyahoga County Department of Public Works will be installing an erosion protection wall.
Detour is as follows: westbound traffic follow Nobottom Road to Lewis Road to Barrett Road; eastbound traffic follow Barrett Road to Lewis Road to Nobottom Road to Barrett Road.
For more information, contact the Public Information Department, Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at (216) 348-3867.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Sue Kelly voted the People's Choice in the national Beautiful Minds 2011 Campaign

Sue Kelly, an Olmsted Township resident of the Renaissance has been voted the People's Choice in the national Beautiful Minds campaign
http://www.beautiful-minds.com/MeetTheBeautifulMinds/2011FinalistSue.aspx

Olmsted Candidates Night

Olmsted PTA Council in cooperation with the Chapter of the League of Women Voters will present a Candidates Night at the Auditorium.Olmsted Falls High Schoolon Wednesday, October 12 at 7:00pmCleveland
Candidates running for Township Trustee, Olmsted Falls Council at Large and the Olmsted Falls School Board will be presented. There will also be a question and answer session regarding the Olmsted Falls Schools PI Levy.

Criminial Justice Blog: Junior Year - Week Six [Trip to Olmsted Township Police Department]

Brittani Mancini's Criminial Justice Blog: Junior Year - Week Six: KANSAS CITY POLICE PREVENTIVE PATROL EXPERIMENT was an experiment to see if the public and citizens felt better and safer when a patrol car ...