Trees and gardens in our community work hard to clean the air and filter stormwater in North Avondale. Paddock Hills and North Avondale tree canopy coverage at 43.7% is the 7th highest in the neighborhoods assessed. With the exception of traffic exposure moderate and diesel particulate in the air high, all other built environment indicators or air, water, and land pollution are deemed either very high or extreme.
According to the Cincinnati Neighborhood Profile from the Climate Equity Indicators Report_2021
Environment and Stability posts
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PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT on Behalf of Hummingbirds
This hummingbird is unable to retract her tongue due to fungal spores that have germinated on her tongue or in her gullet caused by folks mixing honey or anything other than plain white sugar with water. She will die because she can no longer feed. If you have feeders, PLEASE USE ONLY […]
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Hamilton County – Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: April 2022
We provide recycling and waste reduction assistance to residents, communities, schools and businesses in Hamilton County, OH. https://hamiltoncountyr3source.org/
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From the Government – EPA: March 2022
Open Now: Energy Transitions in Underserved Communities Request for Applications EPA, as part of its Science to Achieve Results (STAR) program, is seeking applications proposing community-engaged research that will address the drivers and environmental impacts of energy transitions in underserved communities. Learn more and apply here: https://www.epa.gov/research-grants/drivers-and-environmental-impacts-energy-transitions-underserved-communities. Application period closes […]