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Economic Development Loan Fund
The Economic Development Loan provides businesses with financial assistance to support the retention and creation of jobs for County residents. The fund provides long term, fixed-rate financing at interest rates lower than conventional financing.
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Department of Development
2079 East 9th Street
Vaughn Johnson
Phone: (216) 443-5261
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Found Lost Dog
Search for a the owner of a lost dog by the dog tag number and you will receive the owner's name, number and address.
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Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer
2079 East 9th Street
Mindy Naticchioni
Phone: 216-525-7877
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Lead Safe Living
Program established to test and treat all children under age 6 for lead poisoning, remove lead paint from homes, increase the number of lead safe houses in Cuyahoga County, and give resources to homeowners who wan to reduce the lead in their home.
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Cuyahoga County Invest in Children
310 W. Lakeside Avenue, Suite 565 Phone: 216-698-2215 |
Lead Safe Program
The Cuyahoga County Lead Safe Program enables eligible low-and-moderate income homeowners and renters in targeted suburban areas outside the City of Cleveland to make changes in their homes to provide a lead safe environment for young children.
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Cuyahoga County Board of Health
5550 Venture Drive Phone: 216-201-2000 |
Legal - Law (Department of)
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Department of Law
2079 East 9th Street Phone: 216-698-6464 |
Licenses (Dog, Vendor, Cigarette)
The General Services Department provides services to new business owners within Cuyahoga County by serving as the issuing agent for Vendors License for the State of Ohio. Cigarette retail licenses are available. Dog License are sold and renewed annually through this department.
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Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer
2079 East 9th Street
Bonnie Inniss
Phone: 216-443-6914
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Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC)
The Cuyahoga County LEPC provides the following general services to the public, other government agencies and regulated facilities: data processing for annual chemical inventories for an estimated 800 facilities, planning for emergency response to emergency releases of hazardous substances, receipt of emergency notifications when hazardous substance releases occur, providing information about local chemical inventories and emergency releases to the public, and coordination of training and exercises for emergency response.
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Local Emergency Planning Committee
9300 Quincy Avenue, 2nd Floor
LEPC
Phone: 216-443-7597
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