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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Recycling / Environment: December 2021
REMINDER CONCERNING RAKING LEAVES Under the City Municipal Code, raking leaves into the street or right-of-way is prohibited and is PUNISHABLE BY LAW. Please compost yard waste at home whenever possible. Your yard waste is collected every other week on your recycling day. Make sure to put it in a separately […]
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Recycling / Environment: November 2021
PUMPKIN DONATION Red Oak Animal Rescue- ROAR wants to pick up pumpkins in North Avondale again! They were so thankful for the donations last year! ️Bring your pumpkins to Dottie Shaffer’s Full Spectrum Health Clinic at 3836 Reading Road by THIS WEDNESDAY. ️ Please put them in the first parking spot on […]
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Recycling/Environment: April 2021
Electronics Recycling Drive-Through Drop-Off Days Announced for 2021 The Cincinnati Recycling & Reuse Hub has announced upcoming dates for some of their electronics recycling events for 2021. All events are held, rain or shine, on Saturdays, from 10am until 2pm at their warehouse location, 911 Evans Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45204. The event dates […]