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Cincinnati's Affordable Housing Trust Fund could be used to subsidize development for the first time ever within the next few months. Some of that is contingent on council approval, including the first proposed annual revenue source for the fund.
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Cincinnati's first-ever committee focused on housing met for its inaugural meeting Wednesday. Council members are proposing the creation of a Tenants Bill of Rights, changes to tax abatements and density regulations, among other initiatives.
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Asked about the possibility of a renewed public mask mandate, Mayor Aftab Pureval didn't rule it out.
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Pureval is set to announce "a new city protocol regarding COVID-19" Wednesday morning.
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Mayor Aftab Pureval announced the expansion last week in response to a significant surge in cases, saying spread of the virus is worse than any previous time in the nearly two-year pandemic.
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John Curp's salary will be about $10,000 biweekly, equal to about $265,000 a year. The contract includes a provision that if/when a new city manager is chosen, they will offer Curp a senior management level position with the city that pays at least 75% of his salary as interim city manager.
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Aftab Pureval became Cincinnati's mayor Tuesday; and he has an opportunity with eight of his fellow Democrats on council to pass a massive, sweeping agenda.
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Cincinnati swears in its first Asian-American mayor, along with one of its most diverse councils yet"Today we have a historically diverse and cohesive set of council members," newly sworn-in Mayor Aftab Pureval said Tuesday. "Today we have a mandate from the public to execute on our bold vision. And today in Cincinnati, we have a coalition to get it done."
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The new mayor of the Queen City says he'll search for a new city manager and police chief concurrently. "We can walk and chew gum at the same time."
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Cincinnati Health Commissioner Melba Moore says only one case has been seen in Cincinnati. She urges the community to continue wearing masks, get vaccinated and get tested.