City of Lakewood: 14601 Detroit does not exist
Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2023 10:32 am
The following is a portion of the responses I received on my request for information about 14601 Detroit, site of the Lakewood Family Health Center
"The record you asked for does not exist. Please contact us so that we can assist you in making a focused and effective request that reasonably describes an identifiable record.
September 19, 2023, 3:23pm by Jennifer Swallow, Assistant Law Director"
When I noticed that this parcel, 314-04-061, was transferred to the Cleveland Clinic Foundation from the City of Lakewood there was no purchase price reported. I sent in a public record request simply asking who authorized the sale, what the City received in exchange for 1.8 acres of land and if the City followed the Ohio Revised Code when selling the property.
The answer I received was that the property does not exist, they have no idea what went on and of course they always follow the law.
You can see the request 23-484 here:
https://cityoflakewoodoh.nextrequest.com/requests
Well, except that you can't. Normally when a public records request is closed that request is available to the public on the City web site. For some reason the request has been closed but the request is hidden from public view. Someone is going to a lot of trouble to hide this information. I wonder why?
"The record you asked for does not exist. Please contact us so that we can assist you in making a focused and effective request that reasonably describes an identifiable record.
September 19, 2023, 3:23pm by Jennifer Swallow, Assistant Law Director"
When I noticed that this parcel, 314-04-061, was transferred to the Cleveland Clinic Foundation from the City of Lakewood there was no purchase price reported. I sent in a public record request simply asking who authorized the sale, what the City received in exchange for 1.8 acres of land and if the City followed the Ohio Revised Code when selling the property.
The answer I received was that the property does not exist, they have no idea what went on and of course they always follow the law.
You can see the request 23-484 here:
https://cityoflakewoodoh.nextrequest.com/requests
Well, except that you can't. Normally when a public records request is closed that request is available to the public on the City web site. For some reason the request has been closed but the request is hidden from public view. Someone is going to a lot of trouble to hide this information. I wonder why?