Making a Public Comment
Council welcomes public comment before regular council meetings. Fill out the online form below for your chance to make a public comment at the next regular Monday Council meeting. Please read the revised rules and procedures.
Registrations can also be submitted:
* In person at Cleveland City Hall, Room 220, 601 Lakeside Ave. NE. Paper forms are available to register.
* If you don't want to fill out the online form below, you can download this form and fill it out, and email it to publiccomment@clevelandcitycouncil.gov or drop it off at Council offices. (Parking at City Hall on the upper lot is free on Mondays after 5 pm when Council is meeting.) If you need assistance, language, or disability, go here to make a request (at least 3 days in advance.)
Make a Comment in Person
Registrations to speak up to 3 minutes at a regular council meeting can be submitted between noon Wednesday and 2 pm on the Monday before a regular 7 pm council meeting. (Early, incomplete and false registrations are not accepted.) Only the first 10 are accepted.
Make a Comment Online
If you don't want to speak at a Council meeting, please submit your written comments below.
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With the browns to move the dome to where the burke airport is
And taking down the old stadium is and developing that appropriately as needed. The city could then take the land in brooklyn and expand cleveland hopkins airport. Parties could split the cost on redesigning the dome.
For starters, the Browns aren't even moving that far away. They'll be roughly 20 minutes away.
The biggest reason to support the dome is because of how much it will bring to the Northeast Ohio area, including downtown Cleveland. The Dome has the potential to land music artists that usually pass Cleveland by. It also has the potential to attract events such as The Final Four, The Super Bowl, WrestleMania, and countless other concerts, conventions, other events. All these and more now have a chance to come to Northeast Ohio via this brand-new extremely large indoor venue that can be used year-round. The entire county would benefit from all of this.
All the naysayers who hate the idea of the dome and the idea of the Cleveland Browns moving away from the downtown area will be proven wrong. The Dome will be the best thing to happen to Northeast Ohio. I guarantee it.