Highland Heights Council Weighs $840,775 Concrete Contract and Sky Zone Permit; Minutes Awaited
The Highland Heights City Council this week took up a contract worth up to $840,775 for concrete and sidewalk repairs and advanced a conditional use permit for an indoor recreation business. Minutes for the June 23 meeting were not yet available, leaving votes and discussions unconfirmed. Elsewhere, the Planning & Zoning Commission set hearings on a residential variance and two business permits, while the Architectural Review Board canceled its meeting for lack of business.
City Council
The council considered a first reading of Resolution 36-2026, authorizing a contract with A&J Cement Contractors for the 2026 Concrete Repair and Sidewalk Program at a cost not to exceed $840,775. A third reading was held on Resolution 34-2026, which would grant a conditional use permit to Sky Zone at 750 Alpha Drive. The agenda also included a reminder that a time capsule is scheduled to be opened on July 4, 2076, per Resolution 22-1977, and a motion to adjourn into executive session for personnel matters under Ohio Revised Code Section 121.22(G)(4).
Separately, the Legislative & Finance Committee met June 23 to discuss proposed wetland setback and side yard ordinances, receive a city finances update, and review miscellaneous items. No formal action was noted on the preliminary agenda.
Planning & Zoning Commission
The commission’s June 22 agenda listed public hearings and votes on three items: a variance for an accessory structure’s size and height at 957 Millridge Road; a conditional use permit for a martial arts studio at 261 Alpha Park; and a conditional use permit for outdoor food and alcohol consumption at Tijuana’s Street Tacos, 5596 Highland Road. A general review of existing conditional use permits was also scheduled. Minutes are unpublished.
Other Boards
The Architectural Review Board canceled its June 22 meeting because no matters were submitted for consideration. The board’s next meeting is scheduled for July 13.
The Civil Service Commission met June 25 to review part-time hourly reports and discuss advertising for the Eastern Cuyahoga County Regional Firefighter/Medic entrance exam. Routine approval of previous minutes was also on the agenda.
Coming up
No formal meeting notices were posted for the next two weeks as of July 5. The Architectural Review Board indicated it will next convene July 13, though that date falls outside the standard 14-day posting window. Residents can monitor the city website for any special sessions or updates.
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