CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio (WOIO) – Lou Radivoyevitch is not in favor of allowing religious groups to operate on his street.
“Taking a residential home and converting it into a religious place, I want you to think about that!” Radivoyevitch told Cleveland Heights City Council.
“Visualize cars coming on to your street, visualize doors slamming and opening up and car alarms,” Radivoyevitch continued. “Visualize people going into your driveway to turn around. That’s what we’re talking about. This is significant.”…