Cincinnati Council voted 7-2 Wednesday to oppose a proposal to ask voters for a small income tax increase to fund affordable housing. Council Member Chris Seelbach proposed the charter amendment, which would have appeared on the November ballot if approved.
Development on an affordable housing project for LGBTQ+ seniors is expected to begin soon in Northside. Cincinnati Council voted unanimously Thursday to
The Cincinnati Police Department is changing its written procedures on the execution of warrants, eliminating the use of no-knock warrants unless someone
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Cincinnati Council Wednesday approved small donations to a few nonprofit organizations using extra funds from Council Member Chris Seelbach s office. My administrative director left several months ago, and given how late we are in the term we re not going to replace her, Seelbach said. So I m donating her salary to three organizations.
The appropriation gives $2,500 each to:
Lighthouse Youth Services Safe and Supported program for homeless LGBTQ+ young people
Cincinnati Union Bethel s Off the Streets program for women dealing with addiction and human trafficking
Queen City Bulldog Rescue
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