CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - The city of Cincinnati plans to spend more than $1.1 million changing streets and sidewalks in Corryville to slow down traffic and make the area safer ...
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CINCINNATI — The Tri-State may be enjoying ... The presentation also explained how the city prioritizes streets that need plows. The categories are primary routes, such as major thoroughfares ...
The city of Cincinnati plans to spend more than $1.1 million changing streets and sidewalks in Corryville to slow down traffic and make the area safer for pedestrians to complement new development.
“They didn't even salt it for, like, three days, so it was impassable,” said Julie Murray, who lives on Parker Street.Cincinnati City Council has asked for an assessment and report about the issue ...
If you live in Cincinnati and are wondering why your street hasn't been plowed yet, you likely live on a residential street. City of Cincinnati officials said Monday at 5 p.m that since the snow storm ...
A s a part of USA Today’s 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards, Cincinnati is once again among the top contenders for the title of Best City for Street Art as part of USA Today’s 10Best Readers’ Choice ...