Three years ago:
- Covington's Pulse Loft Condos was nearing completion of its first phase.
- Several Over-the-Rhine buildings were in the City's hazard abatement program.
- In Mount Washington, a parcel on Beechmont Avenue was rezoned for a multi-tenant strip center.
- The City of Cincinnati released its 2007 Annual Bridge Condition Report, which found most of the City's bridges to be "satisfactory" or better.
- The Hamilton County Regional Planning Commission's 2007 Annual Report measured the county's progress against the core benchmarks of its comprehensive plan.
- Following a fire that caused $50,000 in damage, a Sayler Park house was razed.
- Following a public hearing, residents and property owners on Mount Auburn's Walker Street moved one step closer to having the City front money for a retaining wall that would keep their hillside from slipping away.
- Installation of Procter & Gamble's Flower Carpet began on Fountain Square.
- Cincinnati City Council was considering the creation of a capital improvement program project account for streetscape improvements along Short Vine and Highland Avenue in Corryville.
- A motion proposed by Cincinnati City Councilmembers Roxanne Qualls and Cecil Thomas to give special attention to Auburn Avenue was adopted.
- Cincinnati Habitat for Humanity kicked off the construction of two houses in Avondale and dedicated a completed one in Price Hill.
- The Mount Adams Neighborhood Strategic Plan was recommended by the Cincinnati City Planning Commission.
- Also in Mount Adams, a building at the corner of Hatch and Belvedere streets was razed.