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Mayor Aftab Pureval has announced about $9 million in new funding for various projects since taking office in January, with more announcements likely on the horizon. The funds are "leftover" from last year's American Rescue Plan Act.
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The program is funded by $5 million from the American Rescue Plan. Homeowners who make 80% or less of the area median income are eligible.
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The grants are designed to supplement groups providing services like job training, food access and foreclosure prevention. County commissioners allocated the money as part of the American Rescue Plan federal stimulus.
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A recreation center has been a primary goal for community advocates in the Villages at Roll Hill this year after a shooting in nearby East Westwood involving two young children put a spotlight on the area.
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Commissioners unanimously approved the $125,000 contract Thursday.
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Administrator Jeff Aluotto says consultants would focus on affordable housing, mental health, public health and community resiliency, workforce development, youth development and homeless prevention.
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Cincinnati Public Schools is finalizing its budget for next year. A few factors, including the pandemic and money from the federal stimulus, must be…
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Hamilton County residents and community leaders spoke for over an hour Thursday, telling the Board of Commissioners how they want to see federal stimulus…
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Another $29 million in Cincinnati's federal stimulus has been allocated to projects including housing, small business support, summer programs, and the…
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Hamilton County officials plan to spend about half of $159 million in stimulus funding on the negative economic impacts of the pandemic, including $40…