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"We are not a city of hills. We are a city of hillsides," says Eric Russo of The Hillside Trust, which funded Laure Quinlivan's new film about why landslides plague area homeowners, motorists and taxpayers.
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The $17 million project to stabilize the hill along Columbia Parkway begins its first phase Monday. A release from the city says two of three westbound…
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Initial construction work to stabilize the hillside along parts of Columbia Parkway is now underway. City Manager Patrick Duhaney said in a memo to Mayor…
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Cincinnati Transportation and Engineering officials are moving forward with plans for stopping landslides along parts of Columbia Parkway. Council last…
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Cincinnati City Council voted Wednesday to fully fund the $17 million of repairs to stop landslides along parts of Columbia Parkway.The decision came…
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Cincinnati Council is expected to decide Wednesday how to fund the $17 million worth of repairs to prevent landslides along parts of Columbia Parkway.…
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Cincinnati Council could vote next week on a plan to fund the $17 million of work needed to stabilize land along Columbia Parkway and keep it from…
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A Cincinnati Council committee is expected to vote in two weeks on how to pay for the $17 million worth of repairs needed to prevent landslides along…
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The Kentucky General Assembly wraps-up its session this week. Governor Matt Bevin has already signed dozens of bills into law and issued two vetoes this…
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Cincinnati officials are recommending a plan to permanently address the landslides along portions of Columbia Parkway.But the work will cost at least $17…