
Mayor Michael P. Summers got a good turn out and a great reception when he stood up to
deliver the State of the City Address for Lakewood, 2012.

We have some major cuts coming from state and taxes.
We have some major expenses coming down the road sooner then later.

Housing is old, and we are committed to the idea that "Commercial investment will help the residents."

Walking out I saw this and walked into the middle of the Detroit Ave. and thought...
I have to give Mike credit, he softened some pretty serious thinking and adjustments we
are going to have to make as Lakewoodites, in Cuyahoga County, in the state of Ohio.
Even with cuts, with reduced revenue, a potential $2 million shortfall. I believe state law
prohibits us from having a deficit.
Then he brought up the "Dirty Tale of Lakewood" and while he was joking, he was not. The
last 4 administrations to my knowledge have looked the other way and done everything
possible to put off Lakewood coming into compliance with the EPA. It is going to cost us,
and the way it sounded, it will cost us big dollars.
He also spoke of the Clinic and Lakewood Hospital, sounding much like Ed FitzGerald used
to, about looking to other options. Again I have to applaud the mayor for taking on another
tough subject. No one wants to think of the loss of the clinic, but, it would hurt no one
more than Lakewood, and to look at other possibilities is the only sensible thing to do.
However I hear betting the farm on Economic Development sounding painfully like more of
the same, pouring our tax dollars into business districts, instead of homes and lifestyle.
When again does business lift us, the residents to the promised land of lower taxes?
Mike, if I may be so bold, became Mayor in a tough period.
Thanks for the time and the meeting.
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