Mary Jo Minarik
Minarik wishes to decrease the transient population of Euclid.
“As a city, we must stabilize the population be creating a sustainable
Euclid in three areas: economically, culturally and environmentally,”
she said. “A sustainable Euclid will attract individuals, families and
businesses.”
She also would like to establish safe streets, strong neighborhoods,
improved city services and open communication among administration,
council, businesses and residents.
With past experience on City Council, Minarik will support the residents .
“I played a key role in restoring two streets’ normalcy by coordinating
an effective strategy among residents, police and the Housing Department
that eliminated the nuisance that caused neighbors distress,” she said.
“When Shore Cultural Centre and the Historical Society’s Township Hall
were threatened with demolition, I was instrumental in saving them.”
She is a 23-year resident of Euclid.
-- Amy Popik, News-Herald article from Oct. 9, 2013
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