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Cincinnati officials are gearing up to propose major changes to zoning. Monday is the first of five public meetings to hear from residents about what that land use reform should look like.
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One permit is for a lot on Main Street in Over-the-Rhine that previously held the historic Davis Furniture building. The other is for a vacant parcel at 112 W. Court St, between Elm and Race.
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New developments in parts of the West End no longer have to build off-street parking. Council voted unanimously Wednesday to approve an urban parking overlay district for the neighborhood.
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A Cincinnati council member is hosting a public safety forum in Westwood this week. Betsy Sundermann says residents across the city feel unsafe, citing…
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Cincinnati Council will weigh in on whether racism is a public health crisis in August. Three members will introduce a resolution when the council meets…
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The city of Cincinnati is trying to make it easier to report discrimination. Councilwoman Tamaya Dennard says it's part of making the city a welcoming,…
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Cincinnati Council has approved an ordinance banning the possession, use, or sale of bump stocks in the city, effective immediately. The measure passed…
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Updated Tuesday, 3:09 p.m.FC Cincinnati released a statement to clarify the map published on Monday:"The attached conceptual site diagram is a draft,…
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The full Cincinnati Council debated the proposal to build an FC Cincinnati stadium in the West End Monday, ultimately passing the deal in a 5-4…
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Cincinnati council members are calling for a study to identify city practices that may contribute to institutional racism. Seven members signed a motion…