Some neighborhoods used to be independent communities. Others started out artificially. And some simply don't exist any more.
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This Cincinnati neighborhood has everything, except for what it needsWhen residents of Cincinnati's Walnut Hills neighborhood learned they would lose their only supermarket in 2015, city and neighborhood leaders sprang into action. Nearly a decade and $170 million ...
City council members plan to address the increase in youth service calls with Cincinnati Public Schools leaders at a Healthy Neighborhoods Committee meeting in the spring.
CINCINNATI — With over 5,000 vacant buildings throughout Cincinnati, city council hopes a new Vacant Building Registry, approved on a 5-4 vote, will do more than the current maintenance license ...
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