Euclid Ohio

Euclid Ohio City of Euclid, Ohio under Mayor Kirsten Holzheimer Gail-
Visit us at cityofeuclid.com The township consisted of more than 35 square miles of land.

The Township of Euclid, was one of the first communities to be established in the Western Reserve. A contract between Superintendent Moses Cleveland and 41 employees of the Connecticut Land Company created the Euclid Survey Township. The men were members of a party sent to lay out and survey the estimated 3,000,000 acres of land purchased by the company the previous year for $1,200,000 from the St

ate of Connecticut. Euclid, named after the Greek mathematician, was incorporated as a township in 1809. David Dille, a Virginia company lieutenant from the Revolutionary War, is credited as the founder of Euclid Township. He built a log cabin on the west bank of Euclid Creek. In those early years, the village was a farming community, subsisting on cash from crops of wheat and table grapes. The first industries were saltworks, sawmill, gristmill and ship building. William Coleman arrived in 1804. Coleman is credited with proving that fish taken from Lake Erie could be preserved with salt. Between 1809 and 1815, Euclid was larger and considered more promising than nearby Cleveland. However, completion of the Ohio Canal in 1827 assured Cleveland's future dominance. In 1850, the Cleveland, Painesville and Ashtabula Railroad built tracks through Euclid. The village was incorporated in 1877. However, incorporation was rescinded a year later when residents reconsidered their action. It was again incorporated in 1903 and boundaries were changed. Toward the end of the nineteenth century, several companies were quarrying "bluestone" with great success. Euclid bluestone was used to build the "old" City Hall located on East 222nd Street. In 1876, Euclid native Charles Brush perfected the electric dynamo and invented the Arc Lamp. In 1879, Cleveland was the first city to have its Public Square illuminated by the Brush lights. Large cities in Europe, as well as the United States, soon were illuminated by the Arc Lamps. In 1931, with a population of 12,753, Euclid officially became a city and Charles Ely elected the first mayor. A decade later, World War II brought sudden growth to the community. An influx on new industry began replacing the farmland. Euclid's city planners assured orderly growth by segregating commercial and industrial land from residential neighborhoods, becoming pioneers of modern zoning concepts. In 1994, the population of Euclid was 54,875. Today Euclid is known for its superior municipal services, excellent educational opportunities and quality of life.

🗑️REMINDER: 🗑️Summer Household Hazardous Waste Round-Up begins next Monday, June 8th.  Items will be accepted 8am to 3pm...
06/01/2026

🗑️REMINDER: 🗑️Summer Household Hazardous Waste Round-Up begins next Monday, June 8th. Items will be accepted 8am to 3pm at John A. Piscitello Service Center: 25200 Lakeland Blvd.

Click here for a list of acceptable items ~~> https://bit.ly/3qofYqi

Join us tomorrow, Monday, June 1st, at 7 PM at Euclid City Hall for a Euclid City Council Meeting. 🗓 Date: Monday, June ...
05/31/2026

Join us tomorrow, Monday, June 1st, at 7 PM at Euclid City Hall for a Euclid City Council Meeting.

🗓 Date: Monday, June 1st
🕖 Time: 7 PM
🏛 Location: Euclid City Hall - 585 East 222nd St.

The agenda for this meeting is available here ~~> https://bit.ly/4uXf9EN

Hello, Euclid residents! June is packed with exciting events, and we can’t wait for you to join us. Here’s a quick snaps...
05/31/2026

Hello, Euclid residents! June is packed with exciting events, and we can’t wait for you to join us. Here’s a quick snapshot of what’s happening over the next few weeks:

🏢 June 1st
Euclid City Council Meeting
7pm at Euclid City Hall, 585 East 222nd St. Euclid
🎬 June 6th
DEIC Free Movie / Trivia
Movie: 11am at Atlas Cinemas Lakeshore 7
Trivia: 3pm at Omni Board Game Parlor
🚂 June 8th
Big Boy #4014 Whistle Stop
2:30pm at Chardon Rd. Crossing, 1404 Chardon Rd. Euclid
♻️ June 8th - 11th
Household Hazardous Waste Roundup
8am - 3pm at John A. Piscitello Service Center, 25200 Lakeland Blvd. Euclid
🎨 June 13th
EUC Flea Art & Vintage Market
12pm at Shore Cultural Centre, 291 E. 222nd St. Euclid
🚫 June 19th
All City Buildings Closed

Euclid City Hall, Shore Cultural Centre, and Euclid Senior Center will be closed.
For more detailed information, be sure to visit our website: www.cityofeuclid.gov
We look forward to seeing you around Euclid! 🎉

🔥REMINDER: Round 4 of the Euclid Storefront Spark Program closes on May 31st! Submit your application now!🔥Imagine turni...
05/30/2026

🔥REMINDER: Round 4 of the Euclid Storefront Spark Program closes on May 31st! Submit your application now!🔥

Imagine turning a vacant space into the thriving center of your business. The Euclid Storefront Spark Initiative is designed to help you achieve this dream while revitalizing our community.

The funding opportunity offers up to $25,000 in reimbursable funds for each commercial storefront, available for those ready to bring their vision to life.

Reimagine vacant commercial spaces that meet specific criteria: ground-floor locations with public street access, unoccupied for at least 6 months, and within Qualified Census Tracts.

Express your creativity through ventures like retail or maker spaces, cafés or small-scale eateries, shared pop-up markets, art galleries or performance venues, community service offices, and community resource centers or incubators.

Remember, the submission deadline is May 31st. Don’t miss this exceptional opportunity to establish your business and contribute to Euclid's development.

For more details and application instructions, visit our website:
🌐 http://www.cityofeuclid.gov/storefront-spark-program

Together, let's spark transformation and fuel growth in Euclid! 🔥

CLOSES TODAY! PLEASE TAKE THE 5-MINUTE SURVEY NOW!🌟 Help Shape the New Playground at Sims Park! 🎉Your input will help de...
05/29/2026

CLOSES TODAY! PLEASE TAKE THE 5-MINUTE SURVEY NOW!
🌟 Help Shape the New Playground at Sims Park! 🎉
Your input will help design a playground that reflects our community's wants and needs. Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts and help design our new playspace!

🗓️ Deadline: May 29th
🔗 Survey: bit.ly/SIMSPG

Join us in creating something unique and fun! 🌿🏞️

Congrats to our partners at Chagrin Valley Dispatch on the ground-breaking of their new, state-of-the-art regional dispa...
05/29/2026

Congrats to our partners at Chagrin Valley Dispatch on the ground-breaking of their new, state-of-the-art regional dispatch center in Valley View at 7887 Hub Parkway. The 75,000-square-foot facility will consolidate CVD's operations all under one roof. The new facility is scheduled to open later this year.

🚂 Exciting News, Euclid! 🚂 On Monday, June 8th, Union Pacific's Big Boy No. 4014 -the world's largest operating steam lo...
05/27/2026

🚂 Exciting News, Euclid! 🚂 On Monday, June 8th, Union Pacific's Big Boy No. 4014 -the world's largest operating steam locomotive, will make a historic stop right here in Euclid!

📍 Location: Chardon Road Crossing, North of Euclid Avenue
🕒 Time: Arrives at 2:30 p.m. EDT, Departs at 3:00 p.m. EDT
📅 Date: Monday, June 8th

Don't miss this unique opportunity to witness this engineering marvel up close! Big Boy No. 4014, originally built in 1941, is a testament to the ingenuity of America's industrial past and a rare piece of locomotive history.

THOUSANDS of visitors are expected to make their way to Euclid for this rare opportunity to see the Big Boy in person! Roads surrounding the Chardon Rd. crossing will be closed starting at 11am to make the area safer for pedestrian traffic. Please plan accordingly for parking, expect delays, and if you won’t be attending - please avoid the area if possible.

🚗 Free Parking Will Be Available At:
• Corrigan-Deighton Funeral Home: 21900 Euclid Ave
• Cathedral Worship Center: 21601 Euclid Ave
• First Wok: 21051 Euclid Ave
• Bible Baptist Temple: 1565 Chardon Rd

Whether you're a railroad enthusiast, or simply curious, come and be part of this once-in-a-lifetime event. We can't wait to see you there! 🌟

Please see below for an important message from Euclid Recreation!
05/27/2026

Please see below for an important message from Euclid Recreation!

A huge thank you to all our Euclid Veteran's Groups, city employees, event organizers, volunteers, and every participant...
05/26/2026

A huge thank you to all our Euclid Veteran's Groups, city employees, event organizers, volunteers, and every participant who made the 2026 City of Euclid Memorial Day Parade possible. This parade is one of our most cherished Euclid traditions, and it’s because of each of you that it continues to thrive year after year.

Thank you for helping us honor those Euclid service members who gave their lives all in the line of duty.

We look forward to seeing everyone next year!

05/25/2026

Address

585 E. 222nd Street
Euclid, OH
44123

Opening Hours

Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+12162892700

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