City of Covington Gathering Public Input On How to Spend CDBG Funds
The U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development distributes federal funding to communities throughout the United States each year. The allocation of those funds is based, in part, on need and...
View Article10 Questions and Answers With Cincinnati’s New Sustainability Coordinator
The City of Cincinnati’s Office of Environment and Sustainability recently hired Oliver Kroner as the office’s new sustainability coordinator. In this position Kroner will work with the long-time...
View ArticleOKI Survey Results Show Cincinnati Region Wants More Transportation Choices
The OKI Regional Council of Governments recently released survey results affirming the region’s desire for more public transportation and other carless commuting alternatives. The survey was part of...
View ArticleRoughly 39% of Hamilton County’s Workforce Commutes From Outside of County
Of the 490,222 workers in Hamilton County, 39% of them are commuters from outside the county. This is according to data released by the U.S. Census Bureau. Compared to other similarly sized...
View ArticleODOT Looking For Public Feedback on Reworked Eastern Corridor Program
The Ohio Department of Transportation is looking for additional feedback related to transportation improvements for Cincinnati’s eastern neighborhoods and far reaching suburbs. The survey comes after...
View ArticleAs Challenges Persist For Central Parkway Bike Lane, Cyclists Look to Organize
With National Bike Month coming to a close, the rhetoric surrounding the fate of the city’s lone protected bike lane continues. Following weeks of discussion and political wrangling, the city’s latest...
View ArticleFor Economic Growth, Milwaukee Region Chooses Collaboration Over Competition
When Omnicare announced in late 2011 that they planned to move their headquarters from Covington across the river to downtown Cincinnati, it showcased the intense regional competition for jobs and...
View ArticleCincinnati’s $109M Capital Acceleration Plan Ignores Adopted Bike Policy
On Thursday, the City of Cincinnati celebrated the start of its bold, new road rehabilitation effort. The six-year program will include the resurfacing and rehabilitation of aging streets, replacement...
View ArticleDowntown Signal Study Stuck in Political Traffic
Every weekday tens of thousands of commuters in downtown Cincinnati struggle in traffic to get onto the highway and back to their homes in other neighborhoods or the suburbs. However, City Hall is...
View ArticleCandidates’ Forum to Focus on Historic Presevation, Urban Planning Topics
The candidates for Cincinnati City Council and Mayor have faced off in a number of debates and forums over the past several months. However, one forum being held tomorrow will be of particular interest...
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