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Northside Community Council member Henry Brown says the working group has established a good definition of the problem as a starting point. But, he says, "I think one thing that we haven't quite broached yet is what are the surrounding improvements that need to happen to actually make things safer for pedestrians? And that includes the city bus, obviously, as a very important one."
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About 20 other Cincinnati neighborhoods have had more pedestrian crashes than Northside, and have higher rates when you take population size into account. So why does Northside have a new city-led working group for pedestrian safety?
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The city's pedestrian safety program was funded at $1.25 million this year. Infrastructure changes would cost millions.
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Updated 2-16-21A lot of people around the area may need their sidewalks shoveled this week. Volunteers and snow removal professionals are willing and…
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Small businesses, like record stores, have been severely impacted by the ongoing pandemic, so how are they surviving? Darren Blase from Shake It Records…
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A Metropolitan Sewer District investigation has determined why some Northside homes were flooded earlier this month. Interim Director Diana Christy says…
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Record Store Day, the annual celebration of local music stores complete with new releases and special appearances, happens on Saturday, April 13. Joining…
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Editor's note: Cincinnati movie expert Margaret McGurk screened Robert Redford's The Old Man & The Gun for me last month while I was recovering from knee…
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The annual celebration of music, community and independence returns to Northside on July 4. Jim Nolan welcomes in Scott Hunter and Jeremy Moore to preview…
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This year's annual Record Store Day, happening on April 21, is going big at Northside's Shake It Records. Darren Blase, co-owner of Shake It, joins Frank…