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Shaker Heights Fire Department
This memorandum requests authorization for the City of Shaker Heights to enter into a new contract with Chagrin Valley Dispatch (CVD) for employment services for the First CALL Program. This proposed contract will replace an existing two-year agreement with Recovery Resources, which is ceasing operations by December 31, 2025. The First CALL Program is a multi-city initiative providing mental health response services, and the new contract with CVD aims to ensure the continued provision of staffing, training, and oversight for licensed mental health professionals and peer support specialists.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2026
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2026
Shaker Heights Fire Department
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This memorandum requests authorization for the City of Shaker Heights to enter into a new contract with Chagrin Valley Dispatch (CVD) for employment services for the First CALL Program. This proposed contract will replace an existing two-year agreement with Recovery Resources, which is ceasing operations by December 31, 2025. The First CALL Program is a multi-city initiative providing mental health response services, and the new contract with CVD aims to ensure the continued provision of staffing, training, and oversight for licensed mental health professionals and peer support specialists.
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This memorandum, dated January 9, 2026, from the Director of Public Works to the Shaker Heights Safety and Public Works Committee, details the city's backflow preventer maintenance program. It states that Brakefire Inc dba Silco Fire and Security is the contracted provider for the 2024-2027 period. The memo highlights increasing costs due to aging backflow preventer valves, outlining 2024 expenses at $30,214.50 and projected 2025 costs at $62,188.00. The committee's support is requested to increase Brakefire Inc's 2025 contract from $43,259.00 to $62,188.00.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2024
Shaker Heights Fire Department
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This memorandum, dated January 9, 2026, from the Director of Public Works to the Shaker Heights Safety and Public Works Committee, details the city's backflow preventer maintenance program. It states that Brakefire Inc dba Silco Fire and Security is the contracted provider for the 2024-2027 period. The memo highlights increasing costs due to aging backflow preventer valves, outlining 2024 expenses at $30,214.50 and projected 2025 costs at $62,188.00. The committee's support is requested to increase Brakefire Inc's 2025 contract from $43,259.00 to $62,188.00.
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This memorandum from Shaker Heights Public Works requests approval to enter into an agreement with 'Partners' to conduct a comprehensive City Safety Assessment of various city facilities. The project scope includes safety assessment and program development, training, and safety inspections. Following an RFP process and evaluation of three consultants, 'Partners' was selected based on quality and expertise, proposing a fee of $45,250.00 for the services.
Effective Date
Jan 9, 2026
Expires
Effective: Jan 9, 2026
Shaker Heights Fire Department
Expires:
This memorandum from Shaker Heights Public Works requests approval to enter into an agreement with 'Partners' to conduct a comprehensive City Safety Assessment of various city facilities. The project scope includes safety assessment and program development, training, and safety inspections. Following an RFP process and evaluation of three consultants, 'Partners' was selected based on quality and expertise, proposing a fee of $45,250.00 for the services.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Shaker Heights Fire Department
The committee convened for a work session to discuss several agenda items. Key topics included modifications to the Outdoor Pool Time, receiving construction updates for Woodbury and Ludlow projects from the School District, addressing the position of Youth Program Coordinator, reviewing the Recreation Strategic Plan, examining the Rink Study, discussing the Youth Collaborative, and considering potential usage of the Ludlow Gym.
The meeting included a Public Hearing regarding a variance request for a house addition and attached garage at 3199 Van Aken Boulevard, specifically related to the rear yard setback requirements in the SF-2 Single Family Residential zoning district. The applicant sought to replace a detached garage with an attached garage extending 7 feet 3 inches from the rear property line, where a 25-foot setback is required. Staff recommended approval with conditions, including maintaining the existing wood fence and planting evergreen trees behind the garage, subject to staff approval. The homeowner confirmed support from adjacent neighbors. The request was subsequently approved with the stated conditions.
The meeting included a public hearing regarding variance request ZON26-000001 for the property at 3199 Van Aken Boulevard. The request sought a variance to the rear yard setback, which requires 25 feet in the SF-2 district, to construct a house addition and an attached two-car garage extending only 7 feet 3 inches from the rear property line. Staff recommended approval contingent upon maintaining the existing wood fence and planting approved evergreen trees behind the garage. The applicant provided details on the Tudor architecture, the contemporary design of the addition, and stated that neighbors expressed no concerns. Following discussion, the request was approved with the specified conditions.
The meeting addressed several key agenda items. The committee recommended the authorization to acquire six partial right-of-way parcels for the Lee Road Complete Streets Project, necessitating appropriation authority to meet project deadlines. Discussions included the proposed 2026 Sewer Maintenance Agreement with Cuyahoga County Public Works, which featured a revised structure with an annual spending cap of $500,000, reflecting increased in-house capacity. The committee reviewed the 2026 Law Enforcement Trust Fund Budget requests, including funding for training, community policing initiatives, and the new request for rifle-rated ballistic vest plates. An unscheduled item provided an update on winter operations, detailing challenges with continuous snowfall, salt supply chain issues, snow removal prioritization, and refuse collection delays due to extreme cold. The update also covered sidewalk clearing enforcement and coordination with Police regarding street parking restrictions aiding plow operations. An informational update was also given regarding the Deer Management Program, with a final report forthcoming in the spring.
The meeting agenda for the Board of Zoning Appeals and City Planning Commission included an Executive Session to discuss imminent or pending litigation. Key discussion items scheduled for public hearing involved a request for a conditional use permit for an adult day care center at 3649 Lee Road, Elite Home Health Adult Day Support. Additionally, there were public hearings on proposed zoning ordinance text amendments concerning the Institutional Zoning District, specifically regarding regulations for school outdoor recreation facilities, including proposed standards for activity times and lighting. Another public hearing covered proposed text amendments for the CM Commercial Mixed Use District concerning minimum building lot coverage regulations.
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