Community Development

The proposal's intent is to craft a zoning regulation that minimizes parking requirements.

Connected Communities feedback from neighbors in East Price Hill, North Avondale, and Mt. Airy

Multifaceted zoning legislation to increase housing has disconcerted critics on the ground while others see middle housing as a balancing factor to improve housing stock.

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Volunteers and staff prepare meals for ESNKY guests.
Beyond a Roof: 5 questions with Kim Webb of Emergency Shelter of NKY

ESNKY has a person-centered, holistic approach allowing guests to have a voice and choice in how, where and when they access services. 

New restaurants coming to East Walnut Hills, Oakley, and Madisonville

New grub and tipples from a trio of forthcoming dining establishments.  

Queen City’s Indigenous voice

Urban Native Collective showcases revitalized Northside headquarters.  

Every Thursday, the Center opens its doors for Pub Night, with live music and ample Guinness on tap. On this particular evening, a traditional Irish session, a fluctuating group of 8 to 14 string and woodwind players, performs traditional music.
Cincy Go Bragh, Boyo! Local descendants preserve Irish culture

Irish immigrants have made monumental contributions to Cincinnati’s evolution. As offspring of Irish immigrants became settled into local society, those of Emerald Isle lineage dispersed widely throughout the city.

Cincinnati hacks solutions to evictions and homelessness

Innovators work on ways to find early help for families at risk of losing their homes.

ArtWorks' Civic Studio artist in residence Asha White (second from left) with the Studio's team of artists catalogued Greater Cincinnati's 218 existing monuments and their subject matter as part of the New Monuments Initiative.
Artworks’ monumental task

The New Monuments Initiative strives for more inclusive Cincinnati memorials.  

Mt. Airy CUREator: Constance Brinson, Constance Constant Care

An experienced day-care facility owner provides formative lessons for little ones.  

Van Leunen Drive neighbors l to r: Jerome Gabis and Lisa Gerton
Third places prevail

Beyond work and school, these Mt. Airy places enliven the community  

The Civic Club still enjoys a small cadre of devoted members, but membership has dropped off in the 21st Century, exacerbated by COVID-19.
Just being of service

Two longstanding community organizations that serve Mt. Airy’s more than 9,200 residents are its Town Council and Civic Club.

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