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  • Phone : (440) 477-4551

Mr. Jeffrey Black

Councilman-at-Large
Jeff Black is a life-long resident of Willoughby where he resides with his wife, Laura, and three children. He graduated from South High School, The Ohio State University and the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law.
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  • Phone : (440) 477-4551

Mr. Jeffrey Black

Councilman-at-Large
Jeff Black is a life-long resident of Willoughby where he resides with his wife, Laura, and three children. He graduated from South High School, The Ohio State University and the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law. Jeff has been Willoughby's councilman-at-large for over 15 years, devoting his personal and professional experience to serving the citizens of our city. He is also currently the Chairman of the Lake County Public Defender’s Commission, and has worked in the Willoughby Municipal Court as an acting Judge and Magistrate. ​ Jeff has been a practicing attorney for over 25 years. Nine years ago, he moved his law practice from Painesville Township to Downtown Willoughby. Jeff recognized the great potential of the city, its business, and residents. Along with a busy legal career, Jeff has spent most of his personal time coaching youth sports, particularly in the Willoughby Baseball League. ​ Jeff's parents, Wilbur and Dorie, are still proud to call Willoughby their home.
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Mr. David E. Anderson

Mayor
  • Phone: (440) 953-4124
Mayor David E. Anderson is the chief executive officer of the City of Willoughby. He oversees the affairs of the municipality and supervises all departments and divisions.
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Mr. David E. Anderson

Mayor
Since announcing in April that I would not seek re-election, I feel like I’ve been on a “farewell tour.” Everything I do is the last time I’ll be doing it. Hence, this will be my last “leaf collection article”. I debated whether or not to write about this but then thought…I have to. I don’t think I’ve missed a year in the last 26, so…here goes. Our curbside service has already begun. As we all know, this season can be very trying for workers and citizens alike because so much depends on the weather. If the weather stays dry, the leaves can be picked up fairly easily. If the weather is wet or we get an early snow, it becomes much more difficult. Please rake leaves to the street, but NOT onto the street or into ditches. Also, keep in mind that it can be a period of a few weeks until City crews are able to get to your street. If you are concerned for the grass on your tree lawn or with the leaves simply blowing away, the leaves can be bagged in paper yard-waste bags and our rubbish hauler will pick these up on your regular collection day until mid-December. People sometimes ask why we can’t schedule certain streets for certain days. The answer is that we’ve tried this in the past but it was impossible to stay on schedule. The leaves don’t fall on a schedule, people don’t rake them to the street on a schedule, and the weather has no schedule whatsoever. When the volume increases about mid-November (typically along with winter-type weather), it takes much longer to get from street to street. We have three crews that operate in a loop around their designated territory. Each has about 50 lane-miles of road to pick up. That is approximately the distance from Willoughby to Pennsylvania. So, as I’ve often said, if you’re wondering where the leaf truck is; it’s somewhere between your house and Pennsylvania and they’re working their way to you as quickly as they can. With a little luck and a little patience, we’ll all get through the season again this year. I hope you have a Happy Thanksgiving and a great start to the Christmas Season. Have a great month.
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