EDITORIAL: Parking Requirement Removal Should Be First Step In Broader Reform
Recently, the Cincinnati City Planning Department sent out a notice to property owners in downtown and Over-the-Rhine regarding the implementation of an Urban Parking Overlay District. The city will...
View ArticleParking Permit Policy On Deck for Over-the-Rhine
With parking requirements poised to be lifted in the urban core, the City of Cincinnati is moving forward with implementing a Residential Parking Program for Over-the-Rhine. The program is being...
View ArticleGUIDE: How to Ride the Bus in Cincinnati
So maybe you’ve been thinking for a while that you should actually take this ‘public transit’ thing that you’re always saying we need more of. Maybe you’ve been meaning to ride the bus to get to bars...
View ArticleEDITORIAL: City Should Move Forward on Liberty Street
Liberty Street was originally built as a typical 30 foot wide city street, but was widened to 70 feet in 1955 to serve as a connector to Interstate 471 and Reading Road. The widening required a...
View ArticleCNU’s 2018 Transportation Summit: Lessons for Greater Cincinnati
CNU’s 2018 Transportation Summit was September 16-17 in New Orleans. The purpose of the summit was to bring together people focused on the revitalization of urban neighborhoods disrupted by freeways....
View ArticleCNU’s 2018 Transportation Summit: A New Traffic Model for Brent Spence Project
The underlying assumption of the Brent Spence Bridge project is that the level of congestion warrants relief with a new bridge and freeway expansion. The problem of congestion will be solved with new...
View ArticleWhat happened to the Liberty Street road diet?
Since 2013, the number of pedestrians killed or injured in car crashes in Cincinnati has been on the rise. In 2018 alone, 428 pedestrians were struck by vehicles in the city, including 13 Cincinnati...
View ArticleWebsite Restored, What’d We Miss?
Check, one, two. Hey is this thing on? Well hello there! It’s been a year, what did we miss? All kidding aside much has happened over the past year. While our team was alive and well, doing what we...
View ArticleRedefined Over-the-Rhine Intersection Prioritizes Pedestrians
The following is a guest post by Indianapolis based planner Jeffrey Tomkins with a forward from Micah Paldino, Clifton Heights resident, and founder of creative storytelling agency, Fallon Thatcher....
View ArticleTaking Action in Cincinnati
Barbara Didrichsen, January 3, 2024 It’s the same nightmare every city neighborhood fears: a young child ends up in intensive care after being hit by a car. The media shows up to cover the community’s...
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