
Today is the 2024 Presidential Primary Election! This election will decide issues and the candidates who will advance to the General Election in November. More information can be found at: www.443vote.us

Happy St. Patrick's Day Lyndhurst! "Wishing you a pot o' gold and all the joy your heart can hold."

Wishing you a fun and safe St. Patrick's Day weekend! 🍀

Safety Town 2024 online registration will be coming soon! There will be 2 sessions available during the week of June 24-28, 9-11am and 5-7pm. Cost is $40 per child.

Every day, hardworking families are making tough choices between food and other necessities, like utilities, medical care, or emergency expenses. You can help take hunger out of the equation by joining the #HarvestForHunger Campaign.
Food donation boxes will be in the lobby of the Municipal Building and Lyndhurst Community Center through May 31, 2024. For more information about Harvest for Hunger, visit: www.GreaterClevelandFoodBank.org/HFH.

Daylight Saving Time begins at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 10, 2024! While moving your clocks ahead one hour, please remember to test your smoke alarms and replace batteries if needed.

Now Hiring Lifeguards for the 2024 Pool Season!
Visit the city website to complete an Employment Application. Completed applications may be submitted to applicants@lyndhurstohio.gov or in-person at the Lyndhurst Municipal Center between the hours of 8:00am and 4:00pm.
Contact Pool Director Julie David at (440) 343-7075 for more information.

The next Community CPR class is scheduled for Wednesday, May 1st beginning at 6:00pm. Call to reserve your spot (440) 442-5777.

NASA approved protective glasses will be available to Lyndhurst
residents at no charge. Proof of residency will be required for a
maximum of 2 pairs of glasses per household, while supplies last.
Pick up your glasses at City Hall during business hours Monday
through Friday, 8am-4pm beginning March 18th.

Happy 221st birthday Ohio!! On this day in 1803, Ohio officially became a state ❤️

Use RITA’s MyAccount to file your taxes, make a payment, check your refund status, view payment history, enroll in eBilling, or send RITA a secure email. View self-service options available 24/7 at https://www.ritaohio.com/Individuals/Home/File

Tickets for the Ninth Annual Pancake Breakfast with the Bunny event are now available online! https://lyndhurstoh.activityreg.com/selectactivity_t2.wcs?leaguesid=23
Join us on Sunday, March 24th from 8am-12pm at the Lyndhurst Community Center. Adults $10, Children & Seniors $6. The Bunny will be available for visits and pictures so be sure to bring your camera. For more information about this event, visit: https://www.lyndhurstohio.gov/events?id=24106265

POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE!
The City of Lyndhurst is currently accepting applications for the position of full time Patrol Officer. For more information, visit: https://www.lyndhurstohio.gov/o/lyndhurst/page/employment-opportunities

May the spirit of democracy shine bright on this Presidents' Day, inspiring us to uphold the values that make America truly great!

Happy Valentine's Day! We love our Community of Neighbors!!!

Utility Assistance Resource Fair this Saturday, February 10th from 9am - 12pm at the Collinwood Recreation Center. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3UuJj2F

Mark your calendars Lyndhurst! Qdoba will be opening on Monday, February 12th at 10:30am. https://locations.qdoba.com/.../lyn.../5076-mayfield-rd.html

Support the Greenview School Band fundraiser "Pick 3 Lottery Raffle Giveway" by visiting arcsbands.betterworld.org for tickets.

"Never be limited by other people's limited imaginations." Celebrating Dr. Mae Jemison during Black History Month!

The City of Lyndhurst has received notice that Cuyahoga County's 2024 property reappraisal process will begin in our city in the upcoming weeks and should
take between two to four weeks. During this time, Fiscal Officer Appraisers will review every parcel in our city, so you may see them in your neighborhood looking at properties.
Every appraiser will have a Cuyahoga County-issued photo ID to help ensure residents can recognize them. They also will have signs identifying them as County Appraisers on the windows of their vehicles. If you have any concerns about whether someone is an appraiser, ask to see their ID. They will be more than happy to show it to you.