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  • River cities' trail to get underway
  • Streetcar work begins on Main Street between Sixth and Court
  • Problems plagued canal projects
  • Letter: What happens when bridge is paid off?
  • Letter: Expand toll base to move Brent Spence forward
  • Cincinnati streetcar reaches (literal) milestone
  • New rehab hospital planned for Evanston
  • TriHealth to open new hospital in Evanston
  • TriHealth to open new hospital
  • More lanes closing to make way for streetcar construction
  • Letter: Curtail wasteful spending to fund transit projects
  • Letter: Transportation choices are lacking in Cincinnati
  • Letter: How would Brent Spence tolling bills be enforced?
  • And 54 months later ... done?
  • Parking the SUV, catching the bus
  • Planting a greener Covington
  • Report: Pedestrian fatalities fall in Ohio
  • Walnut Hills' Five Point Alley event encourages community input
  • Need a ride? Uber arrives with two transportation options, Metro adapts bus service to young riders
  • Cincinnati Transit Blog: Reactionary Incrementalism
  • The River City News: Photos: NKY Restoration Weekend & Take the State Preservation Survey
  • The River City News: Editorial: Businesses Believe New Bridge is Critical
  • AVB: Is Brent Spence debate a bridge too far?
  • Editorial: OK gambling in Kentucky, but do it right
  • Arlinghaus: Kentucky is losing money to its neighbors
  • Opinion: Gambling preys on the poor
  • Zoning code alternative in limbo
  • 'A good problem': Construction projects booming in downtown, OTR
  • CincyBiz Blog: Could Burnet Woods be Cincinnati's next great public space?
  • Catholic Health Partners considering 2 sites for HQ
  • Letter: Tax electric cars and bicyclists
  • OTR move a boon for CORE Resources
  • The River City News: Editorial: Need for Brent Spence Corridor Project Not Going Away
  • CincyBiz Blog: Regional rail system in Cincinnati? Cranley says more bike trails, buses will suffice
  • Letter: Both political parties have failed us miserably
  • Letter: Charge tolls to commercial vehicles at the very least
  • Letter: Maybe tea party folks will get us a new bridge
  • Letter: Sen. McConnell plays the selfishness game
  • Letter: Yet another ugly bridge
  • Community reacts to proposed UDF fuel tanker facility
  • Streetcar work to cause lane closures
  • UDF fuel tanker facility proposed for Norwood
  • Geoff Davis: NKY loses with Simpson’s bridge amendment
  • Historic restoration topic of weekend workshops
  • Mt. Washington residents save greenspace area
  • Connector road will join campus with AA highway
  • Mallory wants Transit Center to support Banks district
  • Part 2: Behind-the-scenes of OTR renovation
  • CincyBiz Blog: Cool Places: Get a sneak peek of the Eden Park brewery
  • The River City News: Devou Events Center Proceeds, Gus Sheehan Park to Get Facelift

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Remembering Cincinnati, 5/20/09

One year ago:

  • Cincinnati City Council was considering the sale of 24 properties to 3CDC subsidiary OTR Holdings, Inc. and Over-the-Rhine Community Housing/Eber Development for the third phase of the Gateway Quarter project.
  • Streets were named at the Madison Circle development in Madisonville.
  • The Metropolitan Sewer District's Wastewater Engineering Center in Lower Price Hill and the Fire Station No. 51 in College Hill were named as the two newest green roof demonstration sites in the City of Cincinnati.
  • A portion of Main Street next to Great American Ball Park was renamed Joe Nuxhall Way.
  • Cincinnati City Councilmember Laketa Cole introduced a motion asking the City to fine banking institutions that don't maintain their foreclosed properties.
  • In Lower Price Hill, an abandoned State Avenue house was razed by the City.

Posted by Kevin LeMaster at 5:00 AM

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