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Danielle Cariglio

Resource Specialist at City of Lakewood, Ohio

Danielle Cariglio is a skilled professional with diverse experience in public administration and program coordination. Currently serving as Deputy Clerk of Council for the City of Lakewood, Ohio since September 2023, Cariglio previously worked in various roles, including Resource Specialist for the same city and Program Director for the Volunteer Center of Santa Cruz County. Notable past positions also include Program Coordinator for the Pima County Sustainability Program, where Cariglio managed interdepartmental sustainability initiatives, and Health and Nutrition Educator for United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona, focusing on childhood obesity prevention. Cariglio's educational background includes a Master of Public Administration with a focus on Health and Human Services from the University of Arizona, along with a Bachelor's degree in International Relations and Affairs from Kent State University. Additionally, Cariglio holds a 200-hour certificate in Ashtanga Yoga.

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Lakewood, United States

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City of Lakewood, Ohio

History and Geography The City of Lakewood is located on the southern shores of Lake Erie in Northeast Ohio and part of the Greater Cleveland Metropolitan Area, approximately five miles west of downtown Cleveland. Originally a forested wilderness settled by Native Americans, Lakewood grew with the streetcar infrastructure to become the first suburb west of Cleveland. Originally organized as a hamlet in 1889, Lakewood incorporated as a village in 1903 and as a city in 1911. Lakewood is recognized as a beautiful city of historic homes and a residential community of 5.53 square miles and 50,942 residents, making it the third largest city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, according to the 2020 Federal Census. Lakewood enjoys proximity to major cultural, educational, and medical facilities in Northeast Ohio, with ease of access to many interstate highways and Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, making it a desirable location for residents and commercial enterprises. Government Lakewood operates and is governed by the laws of the State of Ohio, and its city charter provides for a mayor-council form of government. The mayor is elected to a four-year term, serving as the City’s full-time chief executive and administrative officer. Legislative authority is vested in a seven-member part-time council, consisting of four members serving their ward, and three serving at-large. Terms of Council members are staggered between two groups that are elected and serve four-year terms. The City is also served by the Lakewood Municipal Court, whose jurisdiction includes the City of Lakewood, portions of the Cleveland Metroparks, U.S. Interstate 90 and adjacent Lake Erie waters to the Canadian border. Criminal and Traffic jurisdiction includes all misdemeanor classifications, and felony arraignments and preliminary hearing proceedings. Monetary jurisdiction in Civil Proceedings is $15,000 while Small Claims Proceedings is limited to $6,000. The elected presiding judge serves a six-year term


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