Cleveland City Council legislation for cemetery improvements
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By Brian Koster
Published on April 21, 2026.
The Cleveland City Council has approved legislation to make improvements to two of the oldest city-owned cemeteries. The improvements will include rehabilitating or renovating the Erie Street Cemetery, which is the city's oldest existing cemetery, and making improvements to the Highland Park Cemetery Mausoleum. The estimated cost of these improvements is $10.
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