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Maple Heights Mayor Annette Blackwell shares why she loves Maple Heights and her plan as mayor.

by Julia Lombardo | May. 28, 2024 | 8:59 AM

Courtesy Maple Heights

Courtesy Maple Heights

Cleveland Magazine: What drove you to run for mayor?

Maple Heights Mayor Annette Blackwell: It was civic engagement. I was really involved in the schools with all three of my kids, and I felt really connected to the people. I created a relationship through all of that with the mayor, so the mayor at that time pushed it on. I also have a corporate communications public relations degree from Ursuline [College] and a sales background. You marry those together, and I am the biggest salesperson for this city.

CM: What are your goals for 2024 for your community?

AB: I’d like to build some new and affordable housing units and diversify our housing, something greener and more energy-efficient, of course. I’d like to continue to update the infrastructure, our roads and utilities. I also want to increase citizen engagement for sponsor events and programs, and I like to make sure everything’s free. I don’t want that to be a barrier, that you have to pay for coming to events.

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CM: What keeps you in Maple Heights?

AB: This city has proven to be the suburban experience: smaller neighborhoods, manicured lawns, tree-lined streets. Police and emergency response times are fantastic, and there’s a smaller school system to get to know administrators and educators. It’s a great location to anywhere via the close interstates. 

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Julia Lombardo

Julia Lombardo is the editor of Cleveland Magazine’s home and style section and contributes to coverage of arts, culture and dining. She graduated from The Ohio State University in 2023 with an English degree. As both a journalist and poet, she is inspired by stories with creative flair. When she puts down the pen, she enjoys going to concerts, ranking coffee shops and walking aimlessly through wooded trails.

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