City Council's proposal to dedicate some proceeds from the railroad sale to projects in 15 "underserved" neighborhoods is ...
One of the big concerns, when the vote passed to sell the city-owned railroad, was the city wouldn't use the funds as they ...
Some members of Cincinnati City Council are pushing to dedicate a portion of railroad sale money to "underserved" ...
A Cincinnati City Council proposal to dedicate some of the proceeds from the sale of the Cincinnati Southern Railway to projects in 15 "underserved" neighborhoods is inherently unfair to the rest ...
Council could consider a motion soon to divert 10% of the annual payments from the railway trust to be spent exclusively in ...
Some Cincinnati City Council members are pushing to dedicate some money from the Cincinnati Southern Railway sale to projects that benefit the city's most "underserved" neighborhoods – despite ...
Tom Brinkman had planned to put a charter amendment on the November ballot that would allocate $600 million from the sale of the city-owned Cincinnati Southern Railway toward property tax relief.
That was to repair existing city infrastructure. The money had not even passed to the city from the Cincinnati Southern Railway when politicians started floating ideas on how to spend it that were ...
the city itself provided funds and built the Cincinnati Southern Railway, 336 miles long, the only first class railroad owned by a U. S. municipality. Cincinnati was the Queen City of the West.