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New developments in parts of the West End no longer have to build off-street parking. Council voted unanimously Wednesday to approve an urban parking overlay district for the neighborhood.
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About two blocks away from Findlay Market, residents and nearby workers have been bystanders to gun violence – shootings, stray bullets and the resulting…
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Even though COVID-19 has brought Downtown parking revenue to a stand still, the development agency The Port says it is well positioned financially to…
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As Findlay Market approaches one of its busiest seasons, patrons and employees are discovering they have to pay more to park, especially on the weekends.…
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In Columbus, private towing companies hauled away more than 1,000 vehicles in February alone. Those companies already have numerous requirements they...
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The discussions about who will get to park where near Washington Park in Over-the-Rhine are continuing.Cincinnati City Council is still working on a…
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It's still uncertain where students, staff and teachers will park when classes resume next week at Cincinnati's School for the Creative and Performing…
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You might need to start carrying more than just a handful of spare change when you head out for a night on the town across Cincinnati.Beginning in August,…
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People in Downtown and Over-the-Rhine will begin seeing a lot more of the streetcar. City spokesman Rocky Merz said it is the burn-in phase of the…
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It looks like people using Cincinnati parking meters will be able to pay with a smartphone app starting sometime in July. A Council committee heard that…