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Who Wins, Who Loses: Finding Balance in Neighborhood Development

  • Community Shares 315 W Court St 2nd fl Cincinnati, OH, 45202 (map)

Any kind of community development brings change to a neighborhood and requires give and take. What does good, healthy development for a community or the City look like? How are development decisions made? What opportunities are being missed or lost? These are some of the questions that will be addressed by a panel representing various stakeholders involved in keeping Greater Cincinnati dynamic while maintaining the unique character of its neighborhoods.

Speakers:
Councilmember Amy Murray, Chair, Cincinnati City Council Economic Growth & Zoning Committee
Alexis Kidd-Zaffer, Seven Hills Neighborhood Houses, West End
Robie Suggs, Economic Development and Community Outreach Director, First Financial Bank
Clarence Taylor, President, Walnut Hills Area Council
Katherine Keough-Jurs,Director Cincinnati Department of City Planning Moderator: Kathryne Gardette

Sponsored by Woman's City Club of Greater Cincinnati, Community Shares, Cincinnati Educational Justice Coalition, Urban Appalachian Community Coalition, Affordable Housing Advocates, Invest in Neighborhoods, LISC (Local Initiatives Support Corp.)
Hosted by Community Shares, located at the Cincinnati Fire Museum.

Reception 6pm, program starts at 6:30pm

This is also the first in a series of three presentations hosted by the Cincinnati Educational Justice Coalition promoting citizen understanding of neighborhood development and tax abatement implications for public education.

Earlier Event: February 25
Support Group for Women Veterans
Later Event: February 26
Taft's Beer 4 Dinner