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Cincinnati Change, is a Ohio not for profit company, that
believes that one of the prime causes of crime is poverty
and that we can change the conditions in which poverty
exists.  To do that we will unite on September 11th, 2010
in Mt. Auburn as we Change Cincinnati NOW !!!
copyright 2009,2010 by  hershel daniels junior
Freed Citizen Report Launch On Feb. 19th 2010
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Cincinnati Change supports the a new City of
Cincinnati
comprehensive plan, one that is funded by
a public private partnership that includes African
American businesses. We are developing a plan that
we plan to use as a springboard to rebuild the city
and its people.  We will start with households and
partners assembled by September 11th 2010.
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The first of the FREE Cincinnati Change City Planning
Learning Forums "Local
Cincinnati Change Plans and
Policies" is on
September 10th, 2010 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, at
the
downtown call 513.917.7016 for reservations  This
forum will focus on Local
Cincinnati Change Plans and
Policies
which will also feature a focus on GO Cincinnati,
Green Cincinnati, and the current plans for the State of
the Community Report and Indicators (United Way).
The Comprehensive Plan will inform current and future
decision makers where we are now, where we want to go, how
we intend to get there, and who will help us along the way.

Cincinnati holds a prestigious position in the
history of Planning
in our nation. In 1925, Cincinnati was the first city in the United
States to have a comprehensive plan approved by City
Council. Since that time, the Plan has been updated twice – in
1948 and in 1980.

NOW IT IS OUR TIME TO CHANGE HISTORY AGAIN !!

The areas in which we will plan include -

  • Housing and Neighborhood Development
  • Economic Development and Business Retention
  • Transportation and Transit
  • Health, Environment and Open Space
  • Land Use
  • Historic Preservation
  • Urban Design
  • Utilities and Infrastructure
  • Institutions
  • Intergovernmental Cooperation
  • Fiscal

Proposed Cincinnati Change
Comprehensive Plan Additions

Minority Business Issues
The Third Frontier in Cincinnati
Next Round Uptown [South] Zone Agreement
Community Reinvestment Agreement