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A ban on new surface parking lots Downtown goes into effect.
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The new rules would also apply to parts of Over-the-Rhine, Mount Adams, East End, West End, Pendleton and Mount Auburn.
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The Cincinnati Planning Commission voted Friday to recommend a ban on new surface parking lots Downtown. The commission will need to vote again before the measure is handed off to City Council for a final decision.
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The six-month extension comes as the city studies whether to impose tighter controls on surface parking lots in the basin.
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And, it will cost more to park on the street within a few blocks of Paycor Stadium during an event there.
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Hamilton County commissioners are looking to change how the Metropolitan Sewer District charges customers. The idea is to include a charge based on how…
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The offices of dunnhumby USA are still under construction but the parking garage beneath those offices is open. City leaders cut the ribbon on the 1,000…
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Generally speaking, parking lots don't absorb a lot of rainfall. Instead, the water is either directed into a retention pond or into the nearest gutter…