EAST CLEVELAND, Ohio — Ohio Auditor of State Keith Faber said Monday he will ask the state attorney general’s office to appoint a receiver to take control of East Cleveland’s finances, citing decades of unresolved fiscal problems.

The move follows a new state law, effective Tuesday, that allows the Ohio attorney general to seek receivership for communities that have failed to resolve long-running fiscal emergencies.

“East Cleveland has operated in a state of fiscal emergency for most of the last 40 years, and there has been no meaningful progress to deal with the ongoing problems,” Faber said in a statement. “This is the only viable option left to protect public resources that have been mismanaged for way too long.”

East Cleveland’s current fiscal emergency declaration has been in pla

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