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Cincinnati City Council took an uncommon vote Wednesday to send an ordinance back to committee for more discussion. The measure allocates $410,000 for the King Records Legacy Foundation, which is working to preserve the historic city-owned building in Evanston.
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If approved Wednesday, the King Records Legacy Foundation will use the funds to raise private dollars for preserving and renovating the historic building in Evanston.
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The change allows city administration to grant tax exemptions without council approval for any project awarded money through the Affordable Housing Fund or another city-funded process called NOFA.
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The new rules would also apply to parts of Over-the-Rhine, Mount Adams, East End, West End, Pendleton and Mount Auburn.
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Mayor Aftab Pureval says he knows getting the community on board will be a tough fight.
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Cincinnati City Council voted Wednesday to change admissions tax rules to make it easier to collect tax on resale tickets through platforms like Stubhub and Seat Geek.
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A new report shows nearly every Cincinnati neighborhood got at least one new feature last year under the city’s "Complete Streets" policy.
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An oversight board will interview five applicants for the job of managing a $1.6 billion investment fund resulting from the sale of the Cincinnati Southern Railway.
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Basically, it's too expensive to borrow that money right now.
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The limited program offers legal assistance to renters and establishes new regulations for negligent landlords.