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- About Strongsville | City of Strongsville
Strongsville is a vibrant suburb of Cleveland, Ohio that blends a bustling business community with small-town charm Here you’ll find distinctive neighborhoods, abundant shopping, 2,400 acres of green space, excellent services, top-notch schools and active civic groups – a mix that makes Strongsville an ideal place for families to live
- News Updates | City of Strongsville
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- History | City of Strongsville
Strongsville takes great pride in the preservation of its past as it moves forward into the future Explore the history pages to learn more about the events that led to the founding and settlement of the city and how its history lives today
- Parks Recreation | City of Strongsville
Strongsville boasts nine city parks that offer baseball fields, football fields, tennis and basketball courts, playgrounds and pavilions in addition to a state-of-the-art recreation and senior center
- City Snapshot | City of Strongsville
Strongsville is 15 miles southwest of downtown Cleveland in Cuyahoga County (population 1,280,122) The city covers 25 square miles, making it the largest of Cleveland’s suburbs It’s known as the Crossroads of the Nation because Interstate 71 and the Ohio Turnpike (I-80) intersect here
- City Council | City of Strongsville
Strongsville City Council has seven members—one from each of the four wards and three elected at-large—who serve four-year terms Meetings are typically scheduled for the first and third Monday of each month at Michael Kalinich Sr City Council Chambers, 18688 Royalton Rd
- Building | City of Strongsville
A building permit is required for each address a contractor works at in the City of Strongsville In most cases, the general contractor applies for one permit to cover the complete job A list of subcontractors (form) is required when applying for a permit
- Memorial Day Parade and Ceremony | City of Strongsville
Strongsville VFW Post 3345 will host the annual Memorial Day parade and ceremony on Monday, May 26, 2025 The parade will step off at 11 a m from St Joseph Church on Pearl Road and head south to Zverina Lane, ending at the Freedom Trail gazebo, where a ceremony honoring the nation's fallen heroes will take place
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