We live within a ½ mile of the Tier 1 Transportation Corridor in North Avondale, which has no business district to speak of that residents can utilize. What we do have is an autobahn called Reading Road. Yet, the City has determined we are a PERFECT neighborhood to further condense housing with little zoning oversight.
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Connected Communities response: Lauren Amos (Rose Hill Avenue)
Before any plan is approved:
The city should provide an economic impact data report and an environmental impact analysis.
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Connected Communities Response: Jim Miller (Beechwood Avenue)
I can’t support an initiative that even the Greater Cinci Homeless Coalition and Cincy Action for Housing Now call “harmful”. I ask the City Council to rethink their support of Connected Communities.
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Connected Communities response: Beth Ewing (Winding Way)
What is even more unbelievable of this strangely ill-conceived plan, is the blatant condensation of poverty and further segregation of neighborhoods.
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Connected Communities Response: Mike Huber (Beechwood Avenue)
…negatively altering the beauty and charm of these old neighborhoods is not an approach that should be considered.
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