Cleveland, OH
An Ohio lawmaker wants to cap late fees and expand payment deadlines for parking tickets
CLEVELAND — An Ohio lawmaker has introduced legislation that would extend the deadline to pay parking tickets and limit late fees.
OH Rep. Darnell Brewer (D-Cleveland) says H.B. 653 would give drivers 30 days to pay parking tickets and cap late fees at $20 per ticket.
Brewer said the legislation would reduce an unfair burden on residents who cannot afford the fees, which he said are “excessive.”
“You should not pay double of what the parking ticket is,” Brewer said.
Brewer said he introduced the legislation after he was charged late fees that exceeded the original amount of his parking tickets.
He said he received three parking tickets in Cleveland, which were each for $25.00.
After 15 days, the city began charging late fees. By the time Brewer paid the tickets, the late fees had accumulated to $190.80— 154% of the original fines, he said.
Brewer said several municipalities charge similar late fees.
For example, in Parma, parking ticket costs quadruple after 30 days.
Brewer said drivers need more than 15 days to pay or contest a parking ticket.
“Things happen in life,” he said. “We didn’t expect this many snow days to come. The city has been shut down for two days. There’s two days you cannot contest those tickets.”
Lakewood resident Aaron Cropper said he supports Brewer’s proposal.
He said a $25 parking ticket eventually cost him over $100 because of late fees and other costs.
“I think that it’s extortion,” Cropper said. “People have to park. People have to go to work.”
Cropper also said cities shouldn’t impose hefty fees for a minor infraction.
“I don’t believe that it’s fair,” he said. “I think they should give people the time to pay for a common mistake. It’s not like you committed a terrible crime. You parked somewhere.”
Brewer emphasized that his bill isn’t about avoiding accountability. It doesn’t propose changing municipalities’ ability to impose parking fines.
“We’re not trying to say escape the tickets. We’re just saying give us more time and cap the fees,” Brewer said.
Cleveland officials declined to comment on the legislation Thursday.
They said they are still reviewing the proposal.
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Massive sinkhole in downtown Cleveland nearly swallows car
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Cleveland Police are on the scene of a large sinkhole in downtown that nearly swallowed a car.
On Sunday morning, around 9 a.m., officers were on the scene of West St. Clair Avenue and West 3rd Street for a sinkhole.
The car was removed by a tow truck. A woman helped the driver safely exit the car.
The 72-year-old driver was miraculously able to drive off in his car.

The road is closed temporarily until repairs can be made. Motorists should avoid the area.
19 News has reached out to the city for more details.
This is a developing story. Return to 19 News for updates.
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Cleveland, OH
Cleveland Police looking for missing 17-year-old mother and 4-month-old son
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Cleveland police are asking the public’s help in finding 17-year-old Morgan Hall and her 4-month-old son, Messiah Hall.
Police said Morgan left her apartment at 123 East 156th Street sometime after 10:00 p.m. Thursday and has not returned. Morgan has run away in the past, most recently on February 25, 2026.
Due to her age and the age of her infant son, Morgan is considered endangered.
Morgan is 5′2″, approximately 238 pounds, with brown eyes and green hair.
Messiah Hall is an infant weighing around pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.
Morgan may possibly be in the Harvard-Miles neighborhood area. Anyone with information regarding their whereabouts is asked to contact the Cleveland Division of Police Fifth District at (216) 623-5500 or the non-emergency at (216) 621-1234.
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