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City of North Olmsted

www.north-olmsted.com

 
Welcome to the City of North Olmsted, Ohio! We are a community comprised of strong neighborhoods, thriving retail and entertainment, and growing businesses. Our vibrant shopping destinations offer a diversity of quality goods and services. Explore our parks and recreation amenities, which include two Cleveland Metroparks, two golf courses, athletic fields, community parks and a Recreation Complex, including a newly renovated fitness center. See the sights at the beautiful Rocky River Reservation, home to the Frostville Museum and the Rocky River Nature Center. Plan a tee time at Springvale Golf Course, a beautifully maintained 18-hole public golf course. Springvale`s historic ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Marie Gallo
Director of Human Resources Profile
Cheryl Farver
Director of Human Resources Profile

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