Cory Sharber / WVXU Community leaders gathered at the corner of Liberty and Elm in Over-the-Rhine on Tuesday to voice their displeasure on a development project that's up for a vote in Cincinnati City Council on Wednesday. The project would create more than 200 market-rate apartment units, nearly 200 covered parking spaces, and 11,000-square feet of commercial space. The project caused division when Over-the-Rhine residents raised concerns about the height of the building, the project's design, and the possible lack of affordable housing. Maurice Wagoner is the president of the Over-the-Rhine Community Council. Wagoner said Mayor John Cranley and City Council refuse to see how important affordable housing is to people, specifically those affected by the pandemic.