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Door To Door: Mayor Justin Bibb's agenda wheels through the snow

A snowplow cleared streets in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood last week. [Nick Castele / 海角破解版]
A snowplow drives through Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood.

Analysis

Mayor Justin Bibb won his primary and general election races in the summer and fall, but he has to start governing in the winter.

And that鈥檚 why a new report outlining the new mayor鈥檚 agenda 鈥 freshly printed in his campaign鈥檚 signature blue and teal 鈥 could be obscured by the shadows of the snowbanks lining city streets.

The 100-page report details the recommendations of the transition committees Bibb convened last year. It lists proposals lofty and mundane, from ensuring citywide broadband access to reforming the city鈥檚 permit and constituent complaint processes.

鈥淭his will be the Bible for my leadership team, my cabinet, all our directors and chiefs to ensure that we are executing on the vision and the mandate that we won on Nov. 2,鈥 Bibb told 海角破解版.

You can read more about the report here.

But as Bibb鈥檚 office circulated the road map for his term, his administration got an earful from a Cleveland City Council committee about removing snow from the city鈥檚 actual roads.

According to Chief Operating Officer Bonnie Teeuwen, the city has been following its typical plowing plan, which calls for all roads to be cleared within 72 hours after a major snowfall of 6 inches or more.

Teeuwen, who is about three weeks on the job, said the plan wasn鈥檛 good enough. Council members were inundated with calls after January鈥檚 snowstorm and the follow-up snowfall last week.

The city, in its attempt to keep the public informed, gave residents false hope by overpromising when roads would be done, according to Ward 16 Councilman Brian Kazy.

鈥淗ow do I phrase this without trying to get political?鈥 Kazy said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e not campaigning anymore, it鈥檚 the reality of what鈥檚 happening with the city. Saying things are one thing and it鈥檚 grand and it鈥檚 wonderful, but the reality of what鈥檚 going on may be a little bit different than the ideas of it all.鈥

Bibb won the mayor鈥檚 race by raising voters鈥 hopes on a promise of change. He may have raised their expectations, too. The double-barrel snowstorms in January and February, and Monday鈥檚 council hearing, showed that change doesn鈥檛 happen easily and it requires getting bruised along the way.

Today鈥檚 big agenda rollout could end up competing for airtime with council鈥檚 big snow removal hearing. That may not be the sort of splash the new administration is looking for. But, as one well-known Clevelander likes to say, it is what it is.

Nick Castele was a senior reporter covering politics and government for 海角破解版. He worked as a reporter for Ideastream from 2012-2022.