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Cincinnati City Manager Harry Black said Wednesday the city and the Fraternal Order of Police are back at the table negotiating a new contract for the…
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Cincinnati workers will have to wait a little longer to see if city council approves the pay raises Mayor John Cranley proposed last week.A council…
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Update 7/29/16 at 9:00 p.m. -Mayor responds to manager's memo:Mayor John Cranley said in a statement Friday evening he does not "believe our form of…
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Cincinnati residents can now go online to offer suggestions for neighborhood projects they think should be funded in the next city budget. Council last…
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Cincinnati council members are expected to get more information this month on the city's debt policy—a debt that has increased by more than $207 million…
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Cincinnati administrators will now begin the process of enacting the new budget for the fiscal year, which starts at the end of next week. Council voted…
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Cincinnati Council's Budget and Finance Committee will meet again Wednesday morning to try to put the finishing touches on a budget for the new fiscal…
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Cincinnati Council Member Charlie Winburn has introduced the first set of motions making changes to the budget plan submitted by Mayor John Cranley and…
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incinnati council members will now have several days to write motions to make their proposed changes to the city’s fiscal year budget, which will take…
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Cincinnati residents have one last chance Tuesday night to comment on the city's proposed budget for the fiscal year, which is set to begin July 1st.City…