The Greater Cincinnati Foundation award is for planning and design costs associated with the first phase of the City of Cincinnati's Queen City-South Mill Creek Greenway Trail.
This weekend, the City of Cincinnati and the Cincinnati chapter of the Urban Land Institute will convene the Building Valued Neighborhood Conference, a two-day open exploration of how form based codes can attract talent and develop "places that matter".
City of Cincinnati staff, in conjunction with several local groups including the Cincinnati chapter of the Urban Land Institute, is exploring the use of form-based codes as an alternative to the traditional zoning process. Can this new development tool restore Cincinnati's business districts to the historic, dense, and walkable nodes that they were built to be?
Keeping Cincinnati's more than 100 parks and greenspaces relevant and user-friendly is a major undertaking requiring relentless planning and coordination, and Christopher Manning and Steven Schuckman know this more than most.
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