Longer days and a few warm breezes have us thinking about fresh air and favorite green spaces. From the Cultural Gardens to the Emerald Necklace, Greater Cleveland’s parks are starting to call our names. Before you head out for a stroll, see how closely you’ve been following the local headlines.

From City Hall to County Council and even the future of our public spaces, there’s a lot shaping life in Greater Cleveland right now. Take a few minutes to test what you know and see if you can ace this week’s quiz.

Before we get started, let’s give a shout-out to quiz taker Erick G. for scoring 100% on last week’s quiz. Well done!

Ready. Set. Quiz. 

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#1 The Cleveland Cultural Gardens began in April 1916 with the dedication of a garden named for which famous playwright?*
#2 What tax do Cleveland stadiums rely on to pay for repairs?*
#3 What would the proposed “Pay to Stay” ordinance give Cuyahoga County renters facing eviction?*
#4 How much did Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb’s travel cost taxpayers last year?*
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