The House of Representatives of the 136th General Assembly of Ohio has adopted a resolution honoring the City of Parma on its Two Hundredth Anniversary. This milestone celebrates Parma's founding in 1826 and its incorporation as a city in 1931. The resolution acknowledges the city's growth from a small agricultural settlement to the seventh largest city in Ohio, highlighting its strong community spirit, diverse neighborhoods, and cultural institutions that contribute to a high quality of life and a sense of pride among its residents.

The resolution also recognizes the vital contributions of Parma's educators, first responders, healthcare workers, veterans, laborers, entrepreneurs, and volunteers in strengthening the community's social and economic fabric. It commends the resilience and commitment to public service demonstrated by the residents throughout the city's history. In conclusion, the resolution expresses best wishes for Parma's continued prosperity and success in the future, and it directs the Clerk of the House to transmit a copy of the resolution to the city.