Fun times in Cleveland today .

The much-hyped “historic agreement” between the city and the Browns (basically, a settlement of multiple lawsuits aimed at blocking the team’s move to a new stadium in Brook Park) isn’t official. Cleveland City Council is required to approve multiple terms of the deal. And it has yet to do so.

Via Sean McDonnell of the Cleveland Plain Dealer , city council president Blaine Griffin wants more information from the mayor’s office before approval is given on the deal that will result in the Browns paying roughly $100 million in exchange for the dropping of the litigation.

Griffin reportedly has given the city’s law director a “strict mandate” to not dismiss any of the pending pieces of litigation without council approval. Although city council may lack

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