Why I’m Running
I am running for re-election to Cleveland Heights City Council to help create a new path forward to meet our challenges head on (see my goals below). This new path forward will require making some changes. We need to elect a mayor who will work cooperatively, collaboratively, and professionally with Council members. That does not mean we have to agree on everything. But it does require a close working relationship between elected officials who put the needs of our community ahead of everything else. Currently, there are 6 members on City Council who have such a relationship. So the good news is, we already have something to build on.
GOALS
Improve our city services. Full Stop. Council must partner with a new mayor to properly fund our Public Works Dept so we can repave our streets, fill potholes, pick up leaves, bulk items, trash, plow snow, maintain our parks; and do it all in a timely manner. In short, your government needs to step up and deliver the services you deserve! We can do all of this with a new mayor that works collaboratively with city council and our wonderful residents.
BACKGROUND
My family moved to Cleveland Heights in 1961. My brother, Chris and I were raised on Greyton Rd, Desota Ave, and later on Woodview Rd, by the only single mom we knew of at that time. We went through the entire CH-UH school system and I am a proud graduate of Cleveland Hts High School. I went on to become the first person in my family to graduate from college (CSU) and get a master’s degree (John Carroll). Cleveland Heights, for me, is a place where dreams come true.
I currently live on Fenley Rd with my wife, Sandy. I am a retired public high school Government, History and Sociology teacher. I was first elected to City Council in 2021.
“I’m proud to support Tony because I know he not only cares deeply about the future of our amazing city, but he will also put in the hard work needed to ensure our new form of government succeeds and works for everyone across our diverse community.”
~ Robert Rivera, Teacher and CH resident
“I’m excited to be a part of this campaign because it represents the hope of all voices being heard no matter what neighborhood you live in.”
~ Rhonda Davis-Lovejoy, Campaign Treasurer
“Tony is a big-hearted, tireless champion for Cleveland Heights. This fellow Heights High graduate always puts his money where his mouth is by supporting our city’s mom and pop businesses.”
~ Tommy Fello, Owner, Tommy's Restaurant on Coventry