Cuyahoga Falls Daily Brief: Safety Updates, Schools, and Tax Reminders
Cuyahoga Falls, OH — February 6, 2026 — Police roll out an anonymous tip app, schools add a second resource officer, and tax reminders arrive.
Public Safety
Cuyahoga Falls police have introduced a new anonymous tip system designed to make it easier for residents to share information. The mobile and web-based tool allows tips to be submitted without revealing personal details, offering another way for neighbors to help with investigations and community concerns.
City leaders say the system is meant to improve communication and encourage reporting when people might otherwise hesitate. Emergency situations should still be handled through 911, while the tip tool is intended for non-emergency information.
Schools & Youth
The Cuyahoga Falls City School District has added a second student resource officer, expanding its on-campus safety presence. District officials say the move is focused on building relationships, increasing visibility, and providing support for students and staff throughout the school day.
School leaders emphasized that the role goes beyond security, with officers serving as mentors and points of connection for students. The addition reflects an ongoing effort to strengthen safety and trust across school buildings.
Taxes & Civic Notes
Cuyahoga County is reminding property owners that real estate tax payments are due later this month. Officials are urging residents to pay on time to avoid penalties, noting that multiple payment options are available.
Locally, city offices continue regular operations, and residents with questions about payments or schedules are encouraged to check official county and city resources for the most current information.
Looking Ahead
Downtown Cuyahoga Falls is preparing for a busy weekend, including the popular Chocolate Walk scheduled for Saturday. Events like this are expected to draw foot traffic and support local businesses as winter continues.