Have you wondered about the big garden on Clinton Springs? Learn more about North Avondale’s woman-owned, working urban farm.
Resources and services
After school Meals for Youth at participating Libraries
Free meals for youth available Monday through Friday after school at select Library locations.
From the City & Nonprofits: Dec 2022
●2023 Neighborhood Summit “A city is only as healthy as its least healthy neighborhood” We have seen the reports that have shown that where you live correlates to your health outcomes. In Cincinnati, whether it is measured by longevity, blood pressure, arthritis, or level of physical activity, we can see the […]
From Your Neighbors: Dec 2022
●CINCINNATI WATER WORKS LEAD SERVICE LINE REPLACEMENT PROGRAM NANA is working with other neighborhood councils (Hyde Park, Evanston and Northside) to alert our residents of a possible issue with the GCWW Lead Replacement program. In 2017 the Cincinnati City Council established a Lead Service Line Replacement Program. Private home owners were […]
Recycling / Environment: Dec 2022
Holiday Lights Recycling Holiday Lights Recycling – Great Parks of Hamilton County
Law & Safety: Dickson Avenue traffic study
● Speeding Cars On Dickson Avenue NANA worked with the City of Cincinnati’s Department of Transportation & Engineering in an effort to reduce the speed at which cars are traveling on Dickson Avenue. The Department of Transportation & Engineering completed a traffic study and has determined that a 3-way stop at Dickson […]
Neighborhood block watch
Several streets in North Avondale have formed block watch organizations to help the police better serve our community. If you are interested in volunteering, forming or learning more about a block watch group in your area please use the form on the Volunteer page to request a block watch captain contact […]
From the City & Nonprofits: Nov 2022
CINCINNATI WATER WORKS LEAD SERVICE LINE REPLACEMENT PROGRAM In 2017 the Cincinnati City Council established a Lead Service Line Replacement Program. Private home owners were to share the replacement cost with GCWW. Since the December 15, 2021 program change, the entire cost of replacing the lead water pipe is now borne exclusively by the GCWW. Did […]
Law & Safety crime stats update for Nov 2022
Updated crime stats from Sgt. Meister are in the Neighborhood’s favor as of 10/25/2022 Carolyn Gilman Chair
Environment: October 2022
Our popular Household Hazardous Products Drop-off Event is back and bigger than ever. This years event has been expanded to two days: Friday, October 21 and Saturday, October 22 at a new westside location. Learn more by visiting https://hamiltoncountyr3source.org/297/Household-Hazardous-Products and register today! Fall Leaves Sec. 723-33. – Sweeping onto Sidewalk or Roadway. No person […]