The Cincinnati Futures Commission offers big ideas. Now elected officials, businesses, and residents will have their say.
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Ask Mark Jeffreys about the city’s backing Red Bike to reopen after a brief pause in operations.
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The Hometown Needs More Homes
Cincinnati’s Mayor and City Council propose sweeping zoning and land-use reforms to address the city’s housing shortage and to grow its population. Here are the next steps.
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Regional business leaders count on unified lobbying efforts to help navigate government relationships in Columbus and Frankfort.
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Now that city voters have had their say, UBS is tasked with managing $1.6 billion in sale proceeds to fund city infrastructure work.
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Regional leaders visit Cuyahoga and Summit counties to get a first-hand look at their unusual County Executive government models.
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Public Officials in Butler and Warren Counties Discuss Their Focus on Business
by John Foxby John FoxState and county officials offer their legislative priorities for supporting individuals and businesses in their jurisdictions.
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The selection process was based on making sure there was a range of geographic diversity—not just projects in the city of Cincinnati—as well as a range of transportation modes.
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As Greg Landsman begins his term in the 118th Congress, he discusses his 2022 election victory, his post-election preparation, and what he expects in a deeply divided Washington, D.C.
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Retiring from 30-plus years in Washington, D.C., he looks forward to returning to the private sector and continuing to make a difference.