Community Development Director / City Planner – The City of Painesville, Ohio

The City of Painesville (pop. 20,300) is seeking a Community Development Director/City Planner to lead a full- service city with small town charm. The Community Development Director/City Planner serves under the City Manager performing a broad range of functions related to planning, zoning and code enforcement. The position oversees the entirety of the Community Development Department, which includes two secretaries and two inspectors. The position serves as the City Planner with a part-time secretary to assist with Planning Commission meetings (2nd Thursday of each month) and Board of Zoning Appeals meetings (3rd Thursday of each month).

RFP for Broadband Feasibility in Clinton County

The Clinton County Board of Commissioners is requesting proposals to conduct a comprehensive Broadband Feasibility Study for Clinton County, Ohio. The purpose of this study is to develop short-term and long-term strategies for broadband expansion throughout the county. The pandemic has highlighted the historic need for reliable, affordable high-speed broadband service, particularly for remote learning, telework, telehealth, and e-commerce.

RFP – Economic Development Strategic Plan for the City of Grandview Heights

Minutes from downtown Columbus but in a class of its own, the City of Grandview Heights (“the City”) combines the energy of urban living with the welcoming, neighborly attitude you’d expect from a city its size. At just over 1.3 square miles and home to 8,000+ residents and growing, Grandview Heights boasts tree-lined, walkable streets, trendy shops and stellar dining, all boosted by the power of its proximity to some of Central Ohio’s most desirable neighborhoods, business centers and entertainment districts.

Closely aligned with the Village of Marble Cliff, City and Village residents enjoy access to a full range of city services, Grandview Heights City Schools, a beloved community library, and parks and recreation
opportunities. A designated Tree City, USA, by the Arbor Day Foundation, Grandview Heights residents benefit from a variety of well-planned passive community parks and natural areas, as well as active indoor and outdoor recreational spaces and programs.