Carolyn Gillman
Resources and services
City of Cincinnati: Camps for Champs
Mondays through Thursdays in June and July Sign up for Camps for Champs Here
North Avondale Historic District March Update
On Feb 19th we had another excellent meeting reviewing potential guidelines. See below Presentation, which has been updated with a few of the consensus items we discussed. We also discussed with groups that are currently interested in expanding or creating separate future districts and I offered to meet with them […]
HUD Grant Approved – Transparency Needed
We have learned the $2.0 million HUD grant was awarded for the City to implement the Connected Communities ordinance, which eliminated single family zoning along a 1/2 mile radius of Reading Road. We recommend NANA leadership invite City representatives and Council members to a NANA meeting to provide transparency of the city’s plans, especially […]
Zoning in North Avondale to be Eliminated
I have learned that the City is applying for a $2,000,000 HUD grant to implement the actions provided for in the City’s “Connected Communities” Ordinance which was passed in June, 2024. As you may recall, this Ordinance provided for the elimination of single family zoning and replaced it with multifamily […]
The time to voice your feedback for neighborhood future land use is now
Find out how to view and download the community input package to participate in this process via email.
Wasson Way 6B will be completed in two parts to connect Evanston and Avondale, and Norwood with Cincinnati neighborhoods
Wasson Way Phase 6B construction commenced October 30, 2024 with a brief groundbreaking event. Construction on phase one began in early November.
Feedback wanted re: North Avondale Historic District
Please weigh in with your opinion. This helps define the boundary of the district.
North Avondale seeks historic designation in response to Connected Communities
NANA President Dawn Johnson and Walter Koucky spoke with WXIX’s Brenda Ordonez about NANA’s response to Connected Communities
Cincinnati Metro provided details about the Reading Rd. BRT during Oct. Master Plan meeting
Get the link to vote and provide feedback in an online survey asking residents to rank three possible station design concepts.