FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 3, 2021 Statement from Dan Langshaw
North Royalton Ward 3 & Community E-Newsletter: November 2021 Special Election Edition (Volume 18)
Shaping Our Future
Hit pieces from “anonymous” people who are most likely in power stoops even lower. This organized effort to slander, defame, spread false information, racism, and hate is disgusting. My opponent has run a very DIRTY CAMPAIGN encouraging this type of behavior to make up anything that is pants on fire untrue against me and my family.I have NOT.
As a leader if you don’t face challenges, you cannot grow. I have faced my fair share of challenges and am ready to finish what I started. No matter how nasty others want to be against me and my family I will continue to push forward in serving our community.
I pledge that whoever my other colleagues are on council after Nov. 2nd I will do my best to work with them and the administration where I can. For example Council President Marnecheck and I both agree that Issue #49 is a waste of your tax dollars and unnecessary. I too would have joined him in voting NO on this charter amendment
Before you vote at the polls Today November 2nd Election Day. Ask yourself this. Do you believe in all the positive work I have done in our community? Have I been responsive in assisting your family’s needs? Is it important that your council person is NOT a Rubber Stamp? I hope my work speaks for itself and that I earn your vote so that I continue serving our wonderful community!Sincerely,
Dan Langshaw
Former Councilman &
2021 Candidate for North Royalton Ward 3 City Council
VOTE Langshaw for Ward 3 City Council
Click Here to learn more about Dan Langshaw and his North Royalton Recovery Plan.
November 2nd General Election Information
The November 2nd General Election is coming up. Please make sure you exercise your right to vote and have your voice heard. On ballot residents will be voting on Parma Municipal Court Judge, Parma Municipal Clerk of Courts, North Royalton Board of Education Members, North Royalton City Council, and Local Ballot Issues. If you plan to Vote by Mail. There is still time left to Request a Vote by Mail Application. Click Here to request one today. You can also Click Here to view what’s on your ballot. If you need any additional election related information Click Here.
If you have already voted by mail. You can follow the Vote-by-Mail process with the Board of Elections ‘Track My Ballot’ tool at www.443vote.us
Polling Location Changes:
- Ward 1 and 3 will move to the former Royal View Elementary 13220 Ridge Road.
- Ward 2 stays at the North Royalton Library Branch 5071 Wallings Road.
- Ward 4 stays at the North Royalton Christian Church 5100 Royalton Road.
- Ward 5 moves to the new North Royalton Elementary School 16400 State Road.
- Ward 6 stays at City Hall as is 14600 State Road.
- October 4th Voter Registration Deadline
- October 5th Opening of Early In-Person and Vote-by-Mail (Absentee) voting
- November 1st All Vote-by-Mail / Absentee ballots mailed anywhere in the U.S. must be postmarked on or before this date and received at the Board of Elections on or before November 12, 2021 in order to be counted.
- November 2nd Election Day Polls Open from 6:30am-7:30pm
#VoteNoRo
Ballot Issues
North Royalton residents will see some issues on the November 2, 2021 General Election to vote on. Please make sure you vote all the way down your ballots and do your due diligence before voting on them. Just a reminder I have a page on my website with information on all the ballot issues that can be found by Clicking Here. I have also listed them below as well as what the actual language you will see on the ballot and a little explanation of what you are approving as well to better assist you in deciding how best to cast your vote.
Issue #48
Ballot Language:
CITY OF NORTH ROYALTON
Proposed Charter Amendment
Shall Article XII, Subsection (b)(2) of the Charter of the City of North Royalton be amended by adopting a new Master Land Use Plan and Zoning Map for rezoning the City?
If approved Issue #48 would do some of the following:
- The zoning changes that were proposed by the 2021 City of North Royalton Master Plan. To view the proposed zoning map that outlines the various parcels and zoning classifications. Click Here.
- The bulk of the rezoning changes in the city involve R1A Residential and Rural Residential zoning changed to PF Public Facility zoning. In which a big part of those changes surround updating of parcels that were purchased by the Cleveland Metroparks.
- There are also rezoning changes to sections within the Harley Hills Development that adjusts the zoning from RO Research Office to R1B Residential zoning; and the zoning adjustment of GB General Business along the east side of the York Road corridor, south of Wallings Road, to RO Research Office.
- If you like to read the full 2021 City of North Royalton Master Plan. Click Here.
Issue #49
Ballot Language:
CITY OF NORTH ROYALTON
Proposed Charter Amendment
Shall Article XVII, Subsections (b) and (e) of the Charter of the City of North Royalton be amended to provide for the elimination of the run-off elections for Mayor and President of Council, and create a nonpartisan primary election to be held on the first Tuesday following the first Monday in May for the offices of Mayor and President of Council, in the event that there are three (3) or more candidates that have filed petitions for either office?
If approved Issue #49 would do some of the following:
- Amend Article XVII, Subsection (b) and to repeal Article XVII, subsection (e) regarding the current method of using a Runoff Election, replacing that section with a new Subsection (e) requiring a spring primary election in the event that more than two candidates file for the offices of Mayor and/or President of Council.
- In 2008, North Royalton voters approved the run-off charter amendment, which is currently used, by a margin of more than two to one. The amendment changed the charter, allowing for a run-off election for the office of Mayor and/or President of Council when there are more than two candidates, but none receive at least 40% of the total votes. If that situation occurs, then a run-off election takes place on the first Tuesday in December of the top two candidates. The run-off election would only take place under that scenario.
- The proposed charter amendment would require that the city hold a spring primary every time there are more than two candidates for the Mayoral or Council President race.
- According to the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections if this charter amendment is approved. A Spring Primary Election would cost North Royalton taxpayers over $75,000.
Issue #50
Ballot Language:
CITY OF NORTH ROYALTON
Proposed Charter Amendment
Shall Article XVIII, Subsection (f) of the Charter of the City of North Royalton be amended to provide for a process that allows for Council to participate in the creation of proposed charter amendments and for collaborative resolutions in the event of a disagreement with the Charter Review Commission?
If approved Issue #50 would do some of the following:
- Allow City Council to participate in the process of drafting proposals that the Charter Review Commission decides to present to the voters and, could ultimately lead to Council being the final deciding factor on which amendments go to the voters.
- Currently, Council does not have representation on the actual commission, but does appoint four of its members.
- Once the City Charter Review Commission decides what they would like to place on the ballot as proposed charter amendments, Council does vote on the measures, but only to forward them to the Board of Elections. In essence, they have limited input.
- If this charter amendment passes, Council has a say on who’s on the Commission, can have a say on the proposed amendments and, in actuality, block amendments from going to the voters. So if there is a situation, where the City Charter Review Commission decides to reduce the City Council term limits from twelve to eight years, Council could block that amendment from going to the voters.
- Per the City of North Royalton Charter the City Council does, however, have the right to introduce its own Charter Issues on any ballot, at any time. For example this election Issues #49 and Issue #50 are both put on the ballot by City Council and not the City Charter Review Commission.
Vote NO on Issue #49
What is Issue #49?
CITY OF NORTH ROYALTON
Proposed Charter Amendment
Shall Article XVII, Subsections (b) and (e) of the Charter of the City of North Royalton be amended to provide for the elimination of the run-off elections for Mayor and President of Council, and create a nonpartisan primary election to be held on the first Tuesday following the first Monday in May for the offices of Mayor and President of Council, in the event that there are three (3) or more candidates that have filed petitions for either office?
Reason why you should vote NO on Issue #49
- According to the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections if this issue was past the cost of a Special May Primary Election for Mayor and Council President would waste North Royalton taxpayers over $75,000.
- The current system approved by voters back in 2008 by over 70% works. We have been able to select our mayor and council president without issue. If it is not broken. Then don’t mess with it.
- This charter amendment was not put on the ballot by the City Charter Review Commission but is being pushed by a select few on city council. Click Here to see who approved it.
- As a former Chairman of the 2012 Charter Review Commission, this was not an issue then and has not been the last few after.
- If this charter amendment is approved it would allow for some members on council currently to run from a safe seat for Council President and Mayor. Then if said members are unsuccessful in such a possible scenario, they still be able to run in the November General Election to retain their seats. Lets make city hall less political not more.
- In another possible scenario if the incumbent Mayor and Council President lose in a Special May Primary. It would then create a situation of a Lame Duck Mayor and or Council President for seven months. Which the current city charter does not allow and past City Charter Review Commissions have worked hard to prevent happening because of concerns it would not be productive to the overall operations of the local government.
- If approved Issue #49 will create longer campaign seasons in our city going from Winter to the Fall or longer.
- The North Royalton Board of Education only has a November General Election and residents are able to select a winner in those races at a larger district level without issue or need of a Primary Election.
- The last decade or more North Royalton has NEVER been any need for a Spring Primary for the Mayor or Council President.
Click Here to learn more on why you should vote NO on Issue #49.
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November 2nd General Election
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Storm Water, Streets, and Utilities City Council Committee Meetings November 3rd at 6:00pm at City Hall. Click Here to view agendas.
City Council Meeting November 3rd at 7:00pm at City Hall. Click Here to view agenda.
Finance, Building & Building Codes, and Safety Council Committee Meetings November 16th at 6:00pm at City Hall. Click Here to view agendas.
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North Royalton Ward 3 & Community E-Newsletter: October 2021 (Volume 17)
Please make sure you VOTE!
Dan Langshaw
Former Councilman &
2021 Candidate for North Royalton Ward 3 City Council
Election ALERT
Vote NO on Issue #49
What is Issue #49?
CITY OF NORTH ROYALTON
Proposed Charter Amendment
Shall Article XVII, Subsections (b) and (e) of the Charter of the City of North Royalton be amended to provide for the elimination of the run-off elections for Mayor and President of Council, and create a nonpartisan primary election to be held on the first Tuesday following the first Monday in May for the offices of Mayor and President of Council, in the event that there are three (3) or more candidates that have filed petitions for either office?
What does Issue #49 Do?
- Amend Article XVII, Subsection (b) and to repeal Article XVII, subsection (e) regarding the current method of using a Runoff Election, replacing that section with a new Subsection (e) requiring a spring primary election in the event that more than two candidates file for the offices of Mayor and/or President of Council.
- In 2008, North Royalton voters approved the run-off charter amendment, which is currently used, by a margin of more than two to one. The amendment changed the charter, allowing for a run-off election for the office of Mayor and/or President of Council when there are more than two candidates, but none receive at least 40% of the total votes. If that situation occurs, then a run-off election takes place on the first Tuesday in December of the top two candidates. The run-off election would only take place under that scenario.
- The proposed charter amendment would require that the city hold a spring primary every time there are more than two candidates for the Mayoral or Council President race.
- According to the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections if this charter amendment is approved. A Spring Primary Election would cost North Royalton taxpayers over $75,000.
Reason why you should vote NO on Issue #49
- According to the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections if this issue was past the cost of a Special May Primary Election for Mayor and Council President would waste North Royalton taxpayers over $75,000.
- The current system approved by voters back in 2008 by over 70% works. We have been able to select our mayor and council president without issue. If it is not broken. Then don’t mess with it.
- This charter amendment was not put on the ballot by the City Charter Review Commission but is being pushed by a select few on city council. Click Here to see who approved it.
- As a former Chairman of the 2012 Charter Review Commission, this was not an issue then and has not been the last few after.
- If this charter amendment is approved it would allow for some members on council currently to run from a safe seat for Council President and Mayor. Then if said members are unsuccessful in such a possible scenario, they still be able to run in the November General Election to retain their seats. Click Here to learn more.
- In another possible scenario if the incumbent Mayor and Council President lose in a Special May Primary. It would then create a situation of a Lame Duck Mayor and or Council President for seven months. Which the current city charter does not allow and past City Charter Review Commissions have worked hard to prevent happening because of concerns it would not be productive to the overall operations of the local government.
- If approved Issue #49 will create longer campaign seasons in our city going from Winter to the Fall or longer.
- The North Royalton Board of Education only has a November General Election and residents are able to select a winner in those races at a larger district level without issue or need of a Primary Election.
- The last decade or more North Royalton has NEVER been any need for a Spring Primary for the Mayor or Council President.
Letters to the Editor Against Issue #49
Date: May 23, 2021
Source: Cleveland.com
North Royalton mayoral primary would be a waste of money
On May 18, 2021, North Royalton City Council, in a 5-2 vote, approved Ordinance 21-81. This charter amendment would be on the Nov. 2, 2021, General Election ballot and would change the way our mayor and council president are elected in North Royalton.
If this new charter amendment is approved, it would add a special May primary election, with only the top two vote-getters for mayor and council president moving on to the November ballot.
A primary election would waste at least $40,000 to $100,000 or more of our taxpayer dollars just to pay for a special election.
This charter amendment only benefits the five individuals on council who voted for it and have higher ambitions as we get closer to the 2023 mayoral and council president elections. This will allow them to run from a safe seat for mayor or council president in future elections.
This charter amendment is fiscally irresponsible, confusing and self-serving. The money wasted on this proposed primary could be better used to fix our roads, stormwater issues, aid our struggling small businesses or provide more resources to our seniors.
I urge residents to vote NO on this charter amendment come Nov. 2.
Dan Langshaw
Date: October 7, 2021
Source: Royalton Recorder
Date: October 12, 2021
Source: North Royalton Post Newspaper
Vote No on Issue 49, a waste of tax dollars
To the Editor: There are some important charter amendments that North Royalton voters need to do their due diligence on before casting their vote.
Especially on Issue 49. I agree with Council President Marnecheck’s Oct. 7 letter against this charter amendment. This is something for the good of the city. We both can easily agree that a special May primary election for mayor and council president is an unnecessary waste of over $40,000 or more of our taxpayer dollars. This charter amendment is just so some on council could run from a safe seat for these positions.
Do you really want longer campaign seasons or make our community more political just for the benefit of the five members of council that are pushing this charter amendment?
As a former chairman of the 2012 Charter Review Commission, this was not an issue then and has not been the last few after. The current system approved by voters back in 2008 by over 70% works. We have been able to select our mayor and council president without issue. Also for example as a former school board member, I have run in a large field of candidates. Voters were able to select a winner in those races at a larger district level without issue from my experience.
Issue 49 is fiscally irresponsible, unnecessary and self-serving political power grab. The money wasted on this proposed primary could be better used to fix our roads, stormwater issues, aid our struggling small businesses or provide more resources to our seniors.
Vote no on Issue 49, tell city council we need less politics, not more in our city, and stop wasting our taxpayer dollars.
Dan Langshaw
North Royalton
May 18, 2021 Public Comments Against Ordinance 21-81 (Issue #49) by resident Michael McDonald
Source: May 18, 2021 Regular North Royalton City Council Meeting Minutes
Mr. McDonald stated he is here to lobby for all of Council’s votes, to not vote for this Ordinance. He believes it is a very bad Ordinance. There was no consensus at the Committee meeting; between the discussions he had heard, us residents have an opportunity to permit in those committee meetings if we so chose to. We also have an opportunity to stand here in front of Council on any legislation that we don’t like; not trying to bully anyone. The reasons are quite
simple; first off, this last general election demonstrated that there is no need to have a Primary election. 2 candidates emerged with a substantial majority of all of the votes. Secondly, what citizens really want to go and vote in an odd year Primary where there are only 2 things to vote for on the ballot. You are not going to get a great turnout and even vote in the Primary election in the even year for Presidential here. So why have a special Primary election? Most importantly it
is a waste of our tax payer dollars; do you really want to waste our tax payer dollars by having a special election every four years? An election that is going to cost a minimum of $30k or maybe up to $100k. Multiply those times how long the average citizen has lived in the City; 20 years? Multiply those times 5 and you are looking at some substantial dollars that could be used to benefit the City in a much better way. This appears to be a potential scheme that those candidates that
run and don’t finish in the top 2 theoretically run for a Ward Council seat, and I don’t think anyone should be allowed or permitted to run twice for basically the same election.
Sources:
- North Royalton City Charter
- Cuyahoga County Board of Elections
- Ordinance 21-81 https://www.northroyalton.org/Government/Legislation/2021/21-081.pdf
- April 6, 2021 North Royalton City Council Review & Oversight Committee Meeting Minutes https://www.northroyalton.org/Government/Agendas%20&%20Minutes/City%20Council/2021/040621%20R&O%20Minutes.pdf
Issues on November 2, 2021 Ballot
North Royalton residents will see some issues on the November 2, 2021 General Election to vote on. Please make sure you vote all the way down your ballots and do your due diligence before voting on them. Below is what the actual language you will see on the ballot and a little explanation of what you are approving as well.
Issue #48
Ballot Language:
CITY OF NORTH ROYALTON
Proposed Charter Amendment
Shall Article XII, Subsection (b)(2) of the Charter of the City of North Royalton be amended by adopting a new Master Land Use Plan and Zoning Map for rezoning the City?
If approved Issue #48 would do some of the following:
- The zoning changes that were proposed by the 2021 City of North Royalton Master Plan. To view the proposed zoning map that outlines the various parcels and zoning classifications. Click Here.
- The bulk of the rezoning changes in the city involve R1A Residential and Rural Residential zoning changed to PF Public Facility zoning. In which a big part of those changes surround updating of parcels that were purchased by the Cleveland Metroparks.
- There are also rezoning changes to sections within the Harley Hills Development that adjusts the zoning from RO Research Office to R1B Residential zoning; and the zoning adjustment of GB General Business along the east side of the York Road corridor, south of Wallings Road, to RO Research Office.
- If you like to read the full 2021 City of North Royalton Master Plan. Click Here.
Issue #49
Ballot Language:
CITY OF NORTH ROYALTON
Proposed Charter Amendment
Shall Article XVII, Subsections (b) and (e) of the Charter of the City of North Royalton be amended to provide for the elimination of the run-off elections for Mayor and President of Council, and create a nonpartisan primary election to be held on the first Tuesday following the first Monday in May for the offices of Mayor and President of Council, in the event that there are three (3) or more candidates that have filed petitions for either office?
If approved Issue #49 would do some of the following:
- Amend Article XVII, Subsection (b) and to repeal Article XVII, subsection (e) regarding the current method of using a Runoff Election, replacing that section with a new Subsection (e) requiring a spring primary election in the event that more than two candidates file for the offices of Mayor and/or President of Council.
- In 2008, North Royalton voters approved the run-off charter amendment, which is currently used, by a margin of more than two to one. The amendment changed the charter, allowing for a run-off election for the office of Mayor and/or President of Council when there are more than two candidates, but none receive at least 40% of the total votes. If that situation occurs, then a run-off election takes place on the first Tuesday in December of the top two candidates. The run-off election would only take place under that scenario.
- The proposed charter amendment would require that the city hold a spring primary every time there are more than two candidates for the Mayoral or Council President race.
- According to the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections if this charter amendment is approved. A Spring Primary Election would cost North Royalton taxpayers over $75,000.
- Click Here to view reasons why you should vote NO on Issue #49
Issue #50
Ballot Language:
CITY OF NORTH ROYALTON
Proposed Charter Amendment
Shall Article XVIII, Subsection (f) of the Charter of the City of North Royalton be amended to provide for a process that allows for Council to participate in the creation of proposed charter amendments and for collaborative resolutions in the event of a disagreement with the Charter Review Commission?
If approved Issue #50 would do some of the following:
- Allow City Council to participate in the process of drafting proposals that the Charter Review Commission decides to present to the voters and, could ultimately lead to Council being the final deciding factor on which amendments go to the voters.
- Currently, Council does not have representation on the actual commission, but does appoint four of its members.
- Once the City Charter Review Commission decides what they would like to place on the ballot as proposed charter amendments, Council does vote on the measures, but only to forward them to the Board of Elections. In essence, they have limited input.
- If this charter amendment passes, Council has a say on who’s on the Commission, can have a say on the proposed amendments and, in actuality, block amendments from going to the voters. So if there is a situation, where the City Charter Review Commission decides to reduce the City Council term limits from twelve to eight years, Council could block that amendment from going to the voters.
- Per the City of North Royalton Charter the City Council does, however, have the right to introduce its own Charter Issues on any ballot, at any time. For example this election Issues #49 and Issue #50 are both put on the ballot by City Council and not the City Charter Review Commission.
Click Here to view what else is on your November 2, 2021 General Election Ballot.
North Royalton Ward 3 & Community E-Newsletter: September 22, 2021 Quick Update (Volume 16)
Have a great rest of the week!
Dan Langshaw
Former Councilman &
2021 Candidate for North Royalton Ward 3 City Council
- October 4th Voter Registration Deadline
- October 5th Opening of Early In-Person and Vote-by-Mail (Absentee) voting
- November 1st All Vote-by-Mail / Absentee ballots mailed anywhere in the U.S. must be postmarked on or before this date and received at the Board of Elections on or before November 12, 2021 in order to be counted.
- November 2nd Election Day Polls Open from 6:30am-7:30pm
#VoteNoRo
North Royalton Ward 3 & Community E-Newsletter: September 4, 2021 Quick Update (Volume 16)
Hope to see you at my picnic today!
Dan Langshaw
Former Councilman &
2021 Candidate for North Royalton Ward 3 City Council
Annual Ward 3 Picnic in the Park Today 1-3pm
Holiday Waste & Recycling Schedule
In recognition of the Labor Day holiday, Rumpke Waste and Recycling service will be delayed one day the week of September 6th. This means that if your regular pick up day is Monday, your rubbish will be picked up on Tuesday, Tuesday collection will move to Wednesday, Wednesday collection will move to Thursday, Thursday collection will move to Friday and Friday collection will move to Saturday. Rumpke will resume their regular pick up schedule the week of September 8th. If you have any questions, please call Rumpke at 1-800-828-8171 or Click Here for their full 2021 holiday schedule.
NRFD Fill the Boot
This Labor Day Weekend Firefighters will be out on the streets, malls, grocery stores and sporting events collecting for MDA. Please stop, say hi and drop anything you can spare in our boots. Every little bit helps. North Royalton Firefighters will be out in front of Station 1 on Royalton Road on Monday September 6th from 10:00am – 2:00pm.
North Royalton Ward 3 & Community E-Newsletter: August 2021 (Volume 15)
Holiday Schedule for Rumpke Waste and Recycling Reminder
In recognition of the Labor Day holiday, Rumpke Waste and Recycling service will be delayed one day the week of September 6th. This means that if your regular pick up day is Monday, your rubbish will be picked up on Tuesday, Tuesday collection will move to Wednesday, Wednesday collection will move to Thursday, Thursday collection will move to Friday and Friday collection will move to Saturday. Rumpke will resume their regular pick up schedule the week of September 8th. If you have any questions, please call Rumpke at 1-800-828-8171 or Click Here for their full 2021 holiday schedule.
As always if I can be of any service to you or your family don’t hesitate to call me at 440-785-4240 or email me at danlangshawfornrward3@yahoo.com
Hope to see you at my picnic and have a happy Labor Day Weekend!
Dan Langshaw
Former Councilman &
2021 Candidate for North Royalton Ward 3 City Council
North Royalton Ward 3 & Community E-Newsletter: July 2021 Recap (Volume 14)
https://forms.gle/VLdfZe1ThcN9THGC7In the month of August the City Council will take a Summer Recess. I would like to update you on some things going on in our local government that you should be aware of and community events happening around our community. I am enjoying all the conversations with residents as I go door to door throughout Ward 3. If I haven’t been to your neighborhood yet I am working my way throughout the ward and hope to see you in the coming months as I campaign for City Council. I hope you all are having a safe and fun summer too!
As always if I can be of any service to you or your family don’t hesitate to call me at 440-785-4240 or email me at danlangshawfornrward3@yahoo.com
Have a great weekend!
Dan Langshaw
Former Councilman &
2021 Candidate for North Royalton Ward 3 City Council
Simple Recycling Contract Terminated
North Royalton Ward 3 & Community E-Newsletter: June 2021 Recap (Volume 13)
July 4th marks the birthday for our nation. For generations we as Americans have been blessed to live freely. It is easy to forget sometimes the true meaning behind Independence Day. John F Kennedy said it best “Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.” A big reason why we are a free is because of the sacrifices made by our brave men and women in the US Military. So if you see a veteran or a service member in uniform on July 4th, thank them for their service.
Below I like to update you on some things going on in our local government that you should be aware of, and community events happening around our community. Also I am enjoying all the excellent conversations with residents as I go door to door throughout Ward 3. If I haven’t been to your neighborhood yet I am working my way throughout the ward and hope to see you in the coming months as I campaign for City Council.
As always if I can be of any service to you or your family don’t hesitate to call me at 440-785-4240 or email me at danlangshawfornrward3@yahoo.com
Have a Happy & Safe 4th of July Weekend!
Dan Langshaw
Former Councilman &
2021 Candidate for North Royalton Ward 3 City Council
Rumpke Waste & Recycling July 4th Holiday Schedule
There is NO DELAY for Rumpke trash and recycling collection on July 4th. Service will remain as normal. Service will remain as normal. If you have any questions, please call Rumpke at 1-800-828-8171 or Click Here for their full 2021 holiday schedule.
State Budget for FY 22-23
On June 3rd I returned to back to Statehouse in Columbus on June 3rd. This time building off the progress from my previous testimony before the Ohio House Finance Committee regarding Substitute House Bill 110, the State Operating Budget back on March 11, 2021. This time I gave testimony before the Ohio Senate Finance Committee in response to numerous changes made by the Senate to the House version of the budget passed last month. In my testimony I drew the Committee’s attention to three main areas of the budget that impact communities throughout Ohio including our community of North Royalton.Read More.
If you like to watch the video of my full testimony Click Here and fast forward to 2:26 mark.
Click Here to view the Full Text of my testimony.