The first Cleveland Cripple Survey was published; one of the first accurate disability censuses, that measured the social and economic conditions of individuals considered.
2008 – Cuyahoga County federal corruption investigation.[14]
2009
The Ohio Supreme Court upholds the 2006 law prohibiting residency requirements.
Frank Jackson wins a second term as Mayor of Cleveland.
November, Ohio Voters open Ohio to casino gambling and Cleveland will have a casino by 2013.
Cleveland is selected by the International Gay Games committee to host the 2014 Gay Games. Cleveland beat out Boston, Washington DC, and Hamburg Germany.
2010 – population: 396,815.[15]
2011 – construction begins on the Medical Mart and new convention center, scheduled to open late 2013.
2013 – Frank Jackson wins a third term as Mayor of Cleveland against Kenneth Lanci.
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