On Cedar Road, right up the street from where Wagner's market once sat, one Cleveland Heights woman is raising chickens in her backyard. This follows a national trend of urban and suburban residents keeping small numbers of poultry for food, reflecting both rising foods costs and increased scrutiny of the moral and physical costs of "factory farming" methods. While backyard chicken coops are currently illegal in the city, Cleveland Heights City Council is considering a law that would allow them. | Source: Cleveland Heights Patch Download Original File