The plan does not consider community-driven development for North Avondale’s historic, architectural and cultural preservation.
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Community
Three SKY programs have been completed: 2 for kids and 1 for teens
When children know how to manage their own stress and emotions, they’re able to excel in all areas of life and their natural talents can emerge.
What would you include in the house of your dreams?
New School Montessori 2nd graders participated in a Writer’s Workshop over several days to vision what their dream home would look like.
Preprimary Students study Local Artist John Lanzador
Lanzador’s work is currently on display in the Cincinnati Art Museum Rosenthal Center.
NANA and Cincinnati Parks team up to obliterate litter
Join your neighbors in keeping North Avondale’s green spaces beautiful this year.
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra heads to North Avondale this summer
North Avondale / CSO Brady Block Party scheduled on July 19 at the North Avondale Recreation Center field.
Connected Communities response: David S. Arends, AIA OAA (Beechwood Avenue)
Eight opposition points from an architect and North Avondale resident’s perspective including housing unit density, offstreet parking, zoning code restrictions and quality, building setbacks, property values, and economic growth of our city.
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Connected Communities response: Meg Keim (Beechwood Avenue)
In its current form…..the city would be ignoring federal HUD policies which limit the density of neighborhoods that already have high concentrations of publicly funded income restricted housing.
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Connected Communities response: Troy Robinson (Red Bud Avenue)
I urge the City of Cincinnati to leave the zoning as-is. Instead of legislating destructive change; enforce current codes/ regulations and find financial resources and incentives to motivate the free market to determine the best location and type of affordable housing within the constraints of the current zoning code.
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Connected Communities Response: Andrew Kiley (Winding Way)
North Avondale is one of Cincinnati’s most diverse neighborhoods, with individuals and families of many nationalities, varied political affiliations, a thriving hub of LGBTQIA+ residents and allies, and people from different socioeconomic statuses, backgrounds, and professions. Changes proposed in this ordinance will have adverse effects on this diversity of neighbors.
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