After hoping that at least 40 Cuyahoga County communities would sign on to the county’s anti-poaching pledge, the Cuyahoga County Business Attraction and Anti-Poaching Protocol, Cuyahoga County Executive Ed FitzGerald said that as of two weeks ago, 58 of 59 communities had signed on to the economic cooperation agreement, Cleveland.com reports. Middleburg Heights is the only holdout on the agreement to date. The pledge is an intergovernmental agreement that the communities will not lure companies away from one another if the companies haven’t “expressed a desire to leave” already, the article said. For more, read the full story or the April 16, 2012 DevelopOhio blog post.
All communities in Cuyahoga County sign anti-poaching pledge … except one