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Before proposing any changes, the city is looking for feedback from residents and developers.
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Opponents say the proposed development is too large, tall, and could exacerbate traffic and parking concerns.
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Many in the crowd hearing about the recommendations made it clear they would rather push for a complete repeal of last year’s zoning reform.
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A new online dashboard is now public to help Cincinnatians track progress on the Connected Communities comprehensive zoning reform from earlier this year.
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Cincinnati officials are gearing up to propose major changes to zoning. Monday is the first of five public meetings to hear from residents about what that land use reform should look like.
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Council Member Reggie Harris says you don’t need to understand zoning or land use terminology to take the survey.
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Update 09/10/14 at 3:30 PM: Mount Adams residents are opposing a city proposal to change the zoning code to allow taller buildings in their neighborhood.…