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Fairview Park is a city rich with community non-profit organizations whose mission or goal is to provide a service or services to improve and develop the community. Below is a list of community organizations and their most up-to-date contact information available. The City of Fairview Park cannot guarantee the complete accuracy of this list. If you’d like your non-profit organization included on our Community Organization list - or need to update your information- please complete the Community Network Form. Adopt A TombstoneChris Gerrett, Phone: 440-356-9454American Legion Post Number 42122001 Brookpark RoadFairview Park, OH 44126Phone: 440-734-1020American Legion Post Number 73819311 Lorain RoadFairview Park, OH 44126Phone: 440-356-2110Barbershop Harmony Society - Cleveland West Suburban ChapterContact: George Newman, 440-734-4660Computer Assisted Genealogy GroupP.O. Box 16794Rocky River, OH 44116Contact: William Frank, 440-734-2021Cub ScoutsContact: email Christopher KellyFairview High School Alumni Associationc/o Fairview High SchoolWest 213th StreetFairview Park, OH 44126Contact: email Bruce Bennhoff, President, or call 440-773-5363Fairview Park Athletic Club (HS/MS Boosters)4507 W. 213th St. Fairview Park, OH 44126Contact: email Fairview Park Athletic Club, Meghan WillisWebsite, Facebook, Instagram Fairview Park Community BandContact: email Laurel Lloyd or call 440-263-5942Fairview Park Community ChorusContact: email Priscilla Schlea or email Helen SommerFairview Park Chamber of CommerceP.O. Box 26047Fairview Park, OH 44126Contact: Mark Boepple, 440-336-1734Fairview Park Community CouncilContact: email Maryann Vandevelde, PresidentFairview Park Community GardenMaple Drive between West 227 and West 229 StreetsContact: email Amy Holtshouse or call 440-655-1021Fairview Park Democratic ClubContact: email the Fairview Park Democratic ClubFairview Park Education Foundation22495 Bard AvenueFairview Park, OH 44126Contact: email Denise Devine or call 440-343-5389Fairview Park Fine Arts and Theatre AssociationContact: Terri Klopp, 440-840-5552Fairview Park Garden ClubContact: Angela DeRosaFairview Park Green TeamContact: email Ann Ross or call 216-308-6407Fairview Park Historical SocietyContact: email Chris Gerrett or call 440-356-9454Fairview Park Music & Theatre AssociationContact: email Jason EberlyFairview Park PTAFairview Middle School/High School PTAContact: email the Fairview Middle School / High School PTAFairview Park Early Childhood PTAContact: email the Fairview Park Early Childhood PTAGilles Sweet PTAContact: email the Gilles Sweet PTAParkview PTAContact: email the Parkview PTAPTA CouncilContact: email the PTA CouncilCuyahoga County Republican ClubContact: email the Cuyahoga County Republican Club or call 440-773-5749Fairview Park Schools Hall of Famec/o Fairview High SchoolWest 213th StreetFairview Park, OH 44126Contact: Contact: email Tom Kairis, President or call 440-724-4531Fairview Park Soccer AssociationContact: email Chris Koczur or call216-319-6364Fairview Park Summerfest CommitteeContact: email Kathy Yarian or Bill MinekFairview Park Women's ClubP.O. Box 26283Fairview Park, OH 44126Contact: email Lori PaximadisFairview Park Youth AssociationContact: email Don CatalanoFriends of the Fairview Park Library21255 Lorain RoadFairview Park, OH 44126Contact: 440-333-4700Future Forests Fairview Park Contact: 216-225-5031Greater Cleveland Genealogical SocietyP.O. Box 40254Cleveland, OH 44140Contact: Mary Jamba, 440-333-5094Kiwanis Club of Fairview ParkContact: email Anne Cornelius or call 440-333-6265League of Women Voters of Greater Cleveland - Fairview Park ChapterContact: email Nikki Salupo or call 440-333-3842Northeast Ohio PC ClubContact: email the Northeast Ohio PC ClubRockport Number 1087 Questers, Inc.Contact: Leah Trainer, 440-333-3553Valley Forge AssociationContact: email Connor Chambers, 440-554-6465We Do Care CommitteeContact: email Jared GepperthWest Shore Rotary ClubContact: George Newman, 440-734-4660Westshore Arts CouncilWestshore Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)21012 Hilliard BoulevardRocky River, OH 44116Contact: Julie Morron, Westshore CERT Coordinator, 440-331-1234, ext. 215121012 Hilliard BoulevardRocky River, Ohio 44126Westshore Meals on Wheels20777 Lorain RoadFairview Park, OH 44126Contact: Kathy Held, 440-331-3842 or email
Food ResourcesPlease click here to view the list. Food Resources Food Resources Food Resources Food Resources Food Resources Food Resources Food Resources Food ResourcesMedical Equipment LoansWe loan walkers, canes, wheelchairs, and rollators to Fairview Park residents. A signed waiver is all that is required for the loan!Are You O.K.?The City of Fairview Park and the Fairview Park Police Department, in association with the North Olmsted Police Department, are offering a FREE service for both Fairview Park and North Olmsted residents to ensure that their residents are safe and to provide emergency responses when citizens can not call for help themselves. How it works is a check-in service makes calls to subscribers at times/days determined by the subscriber. This program is for any Fairview Park or North Olmsted resident. Interested? Follow this application link, fill out the form, print, and send it to the North Olmsted Police Department, 27243 Lorain Road, North Olmsted, OH 44070. If you have further questions about this program, please call the North Olmsted Police Department at 440-777-3535.Legal ServicesAttorney Joe Valore offers free 15-minute consultations to seniors on the 2nd Wednesday of every month. Appointments are required and can be made by calling 440-356-4437 or by emailing [email protected] Service Recommendations for SeniorsOur Home Services Recommendations list includes snow removal, lawn care, handymen, and miscellaneous services. Please note that workers on this list ARE NOT endorsed by the Fairview Park Senior Life office, but recommendations have come from other seniors within the community. We recommend that, before hiring anyone on this list, you ask for references. Safety Lock Box ProgramThe Fire Department, in partnership with the Senior Life Department, has a Safety Lock Box Program in Fairview Park. This program assists safety forces in reaching our senior residents during an emergency. The Fire Department installs a lock box (2 inches wide by 4 inches long) onto the top of the door jamb on the side or back door. This box holds a master key and emergency information, including the name and phone of the physician, medical conditions, medications, allergies, hospital preference, and information on pets, if applicable. Should you require assistance from emergency personnel and are unable to answer the door, the contents of the safety lock box are available to police, fire, or EMS. This system allows faster emergency response while preventing damage to a home. The cost of a lock box is $35. Interested senior residents can click this link to fill out the form and email it to [email protected] or visit the Senior Center for a paper form. Social ServicesOur Social Worker, Sandy Milos, offers information and referrals to a wide variety of resources for Seniors, such as Medicare, Medicaid, Senior Living, Home Health Care, Utility Assistance Programs, and many other programs and services offered to seniors. Please call Sandy Milos at 440-356-4463 or email for assistance. Technical AssistanceOn Wednesdays at 3:30, Fairview Park High School students will be at the Senior Center to help with a phone, tablet, computer, headphones, or Bluetooth device. No appointment is needed! Just drop in with your phone, tablet, or computer. The teens are very knowledgeable about all devices and look forward to assisting the seniors! We also offer Tech Support from IConnect on the 3rd Friday of the month at 11:00 am. Transportation Assistance LocatorGohio Mobility
OverviewThe Building Department is responsible for the administration and enforcement of the Building, Exterior Property Maintenance, and Zoning Codes with regard to the construction, renovation, repair, maintenance, and occupancy of all buildings and structures in the City of Fairview Park.The Building Department issues plan approvals/permits to perform work on buildings and structures, maintains housing records, registers contractors working in our city, conducts inspections, and issues occupancy permits for new structures, new businesses, relocations, or changes of tenancy. Fairview Park's building inspectors are licensed State of Ohio residential and commercial inspectors.Building Plan Approvals & PermitsBuilding plan approvals/permits must be obtained from the Building Department for all residential and commercial construction, renovation, alteration, and demolition projects. A permit is your formal permission to begin work and entitles the permit holder to all required inspections. Inspections help assure property owners that work is done properly and in accordance with all applicable codes and standards. Permits are to be obtained by the individual performing the work, and all fees must be paid prior to the start of work.A list of applications and forms are available for your convenience. Contact the Building Department at 440-356-4405 or email Eileen Estergall if you are uncertain which application needs to be completed for the work you are undertaking.
"MeetingsAs postedThe Civil Service Commission meets on an as-needed basis. Please refer to the City Calendar for meeting dates and times. Notices of Commission meetings are posted a minimum of 24 hours in advance of a meeting.All inquiries should be directed to the Civil Service Commission.Agendas & MinutesAgendas are available prior to the meetings. Minutes are available following approval.View Most Recent Agendas and MinutesMembersJennifer Kramer, ChairmanTerm Expires: December 31, 2030Jennifer Pae, SecretaryJim Barker, MemberTerm Expires: December 31, 2028Joslyn Dalton, MemberTerm Expires: December 31, 2026OverviewThe Fairview Park Civil Service Commission provides rules for and conducts competitive tests to ascertain the merit and fitness of qualified applicants for original and promotional appointments to classified positions within the City of Fairview Park. The Commission also hears appeals of decisions made by the Mayor or any director related to the transfer, reduction, or removal of any classified position.Article VI, Section 1 of the Charter of the City of Fairview Park."
"The Domonkas Branch Library is located within the City of Sheffield Lake. Domonkas Branch Library 983 E River Rd Sheffield Lake, OH 44054 (440) 949-7410 Visit the Domonkas Branch Library website here."
"Local Arts and Sports Attractions There are many points of interest in and around Sheffield Lake. Here are just a few to get you started: Lake Erie Sheffield Lake boasts beautiful access to Lake Erie, offering opportunities for boating, fishing, swimming, and enjoying the scenic views. Residents and visitors can access the lakefront at various points throughout the city, including public parks and marinas. Lorain County Metro Parks The Lorain County Metro Parks system offers a variety of outdoor activities and natural areas to explore. Several parks are located near Sheffield Lake, providing opportunities for hiking, biking, picnicking, and wildlife observation. Popular parks include Lakeview Park in Lorain and French Creek Reservation in Sheffield Village. Miller Carter Park Located within Sheffield Lake, Miller Carter Park is a community park offering recreational amenities for residents. The park features playground equipment, sports fields, walking trails, and picnic areas, providing a space for families and individuals to enjoy outdoor activities. The Sandusky Speedway Motorsports Park Just a short drive from Sheffield Lake, the Sandusky Speedway Motorsports Park is a premier racing facility that hosts various motorsports events throughout the year. Racing enthusiasts can enjoy thrilling races and automotive competitions at this popular venue. Playhouse Square Located in downtown Cleveland, Playhouse Square is a renowned performing arts center that hosts a wide range of theatrical performances, concerts, and events. From Broadway shows to live music performances, Playhouse Square offers entertainment options for audiences of all ages. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Also located in Cleveland, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a must-visit attraction for music lovers. Explore the history of rock and roll music through interactive exhibits, artifacts, and memorabilia celebrating iconic musicians and bands. Great Northern Mall For shopping enthusiasts, the Great Northern Mall in North Olmsted offers a variety of retail stores, restaurants, and entertainment options. Browse popular brands, dine at casual eateries, and catch a movie at the mall's cinema. These are just a few of the many local arts and sports attractions near Sheffield Lake. Whether you're interested in outdoor recreation, cultural experiences, or shopping and dining, there's something for everyone to enjoy in the area."
"The City Manager is proud to present the FY 2026-2027 Proposed Budget and FY 2027- 2031 Proposed Five-Year Capital Improvement Program (CIP). Upcoming City Council Meetings and Public Hearings: All meetings begin at 6:00 p.m. and will take place in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 415 Diamond Street, Redondo Beach, CA. May 19, 2026 - Proposed Budget & Capital Improvement Program Introduction June 2, 2026 - Public Hearing: Operating Budget Discussion June 9, 2026 - Public Hearing: Capital Improvement Program Discussion June 16, 2026 - Public Hearing: Operating Budget & Capital Improvement Program Adoption (User Fees Resolution Adoption) Click here for additional information on how to participate in or watch the meetings.FY 2026–2027 Proposed Budget and FY 2027– 2031 Proposed Five‑Year Capital Improvement Program are available on the Financial Services Department webpage. Information regarding Appropriations/GANN Limit and proposed updates to the City's User Fees will be available on the Financial Services Department webpage on June 2, 2026."
"Trustees buy cow for park! This cow is for the little folks at Pittsfield newly renovated park. Bring the kids to ride the cow!"
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