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Cuyahoga County Executive Armond Budish Pledges 'Surge' in Neighborhood Aid

 Cuyahoga County Executive Armond Budish
City Club of Cleveland
Cuyahoga County Executive Armond Budish delivers his virtual state of the county address Thursday.

After weathering a difficult year of loss during the coronavirus pandemic, Cuyahoga County is preparing an influx of resources for neighborhoods with the most economic needs, County Executive Armond Budish said Thursday in his annual state of the county address.

Budish delivered the remarks virtually, in a pre-recorded speech , interspersed with videos highlighting the county鈥檚 response to COVID-19. Afterward, he answered audience questions in a conversation with City Club of Cleveland CEO Dan Moulthrop.

In his roughly 40-minute speech, Budish recounted the county鈥檚 more than year-long effort to thwart the spread of COVID-19: the scramble to secure personal protective equipment, the reduction of the jail population, aid to businesses and renters, the distribution of vaccines, and work to secure hotel rooms for those without a home.

鈥淭his has been an indescribably awful year of so many, a year of real and personal loss,鈥 Budish said, citing the loss of family, friends, businesses and homes. 鈥淭hankfully, as more and more of us get vaccinated, we can see light at the end of the tunnel.鈥

The two-term Democratic executive also announced a new initiative, titled the 鈥淣eighborhood Surge鈥 program. Its first focus will be Cleveland鈥檚 Central neighborhood, just southeast of Downtown, targeting the area for job training, internet connections and vacant-site development projects, according to a county news release.

鈥淭raditionally, we deploy resources throughout the county like peanut butter, some here, some there,鈥 Budish said, naming road projects, broadband access and tree-planting among those important but often scattershot investments. 鈥淏ut clearly, some of our communities need more than just a schmear of support.鈥

Budish did not attach a price tag to the program Thursday. The county will work with other local governments receiving federal aid through the American Rescue Plan to improve internet access in Central, according to a press release.

Cuyahoga County is slated to receive almost $240 million , and the city of Cleveland is expecting its own surge of $511 million over the next two years.

In the question-and-answer session Thursday, Budish did not elaborate on how the county plans to spend its allocation. Budish did say he has spoken with Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson, Gov. Mike DeWine and Lt. Gov. Jon Husted about coordinating the county鈥檚 spending with the city and state.

鈥淲e don鈥檛 want duplication,鈥 Budish said, 鈥淚nstead, we want to leverage the funds that we have with the work that they鈥檙e doing as well.鈥

The county executive said his administration also plans to talk with other elected leaders and groups like the Greater Cleveland Partnership, the regional chamber of commerce, about how to spend the money. When asked, he said he would be open to input from the general public, too.

A former speaker of the Ohio House, Budish has not said whether he would seek a third term leading the government of the state鈥檚 second-largest county. He did answer one question posed online by his prospective Republican challenger, Lee Weingart, who pressed the executive on how the county could afford a planned new justice center and jail.

Budish maintained that the county does have the capacity to take on debt for the project, which could cost as much as $500 million, without additional taxes.
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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.