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The opponents of the Hyde Park Square project need to be honest with themselves. This is a perfectly reasonable development, ...
Absent the developer backing out, the fate of the $150 million development will appear on the November ballot in Cincinnati.
The Hamilton County Board of Elections confirmed a group collected enough valid signatures in order for the referendum to be ...
The Charter Committee, a century-old "good government" organization has had its ups and downs. It may see a resurgence ...
The residents of Hyde Park have discovered what the current Cincinnati City Council thinks ... indicated they were unsure of their vote on the rezoning of Hyde Park Square. City Council allowed ...
The plans for a controversial development in Hyde Park Square have been voted through by Cincinnati city council.After four hours of public comment on Tuesday, council ultimately approved zoning ...
More than any other issue at City Hall during Mayor Aftab Pureval’s 40-month tenure, approval of the Hyde Park Square project brought direct vows of political retribution from some members of ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Cincinnati city leaders gave the green light for the redevelopment of the Hyde Park Square business district. They voted in favor of rezoning, despite months of opposition from ...
The vote was to rezone the area of the planned development site, which sits between Edwards Road and Michigan Avenue, approximately 0.2 miles away from the nearby Hyde Park School. Cincinnati's ...
More: Where they stand: Cincinnati City Council on controversial Hyde Park Square rezoning Cincinnati has development codes, and Hyde Park Square is part of the recently passed Connected Communities.
The Pueblo Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously recommended approval of the rezoning request to Pueblo ... are already big issues in the Hyde Park neighborhood. "We care about our community ...