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Cincinnati's Future: Why Local Voices Matter

Cincinnati, USATuesday, November 4, 2025
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The city's unique character and historic charm are at stake.

The Current Situation

The current City Council has been making big decisions without always listening to the people who live here. This has led to concerns about:

  • Development
  • Infrastructure
  • Transparency

The Charter Committee's Approach

The Charter Committee wants to put Cincinnatians first. This means:

  • Listening to residents about neighborhood growth and change.
  • Being open about how public money is spent.

Key Issues

Development

  • The current plan, "Connected Communities," has raised concerns.
  • Critics say it could tear down homes and increase traffic.
  • The Charter Committee wants to repeal this plan and replace it with something better.
  • They believe in development that is done wisely and transparently.

Infrastructure

  • Potholes, aging roads, and outdated water lines are major concerns.
  • The Charter Committee has a plan to fix these issues.
  • They promise a massive overhaul of the city's infrastructure.
  • This includes filling potholes, resurfacing roads, and replacing old water lines.

Transparency and Accountability

  • The Charter Committee wants to ensure public funds are used wisely.
  • They believe in open discussions and involving the public in decisions.
  • This is a stark contrast to the current City Council, which has been accused of making deals behind closed doors.

Preserving Historic Buildings

  • Cincinnati's historic buildings and institutions are part of what makes the city special.
  • The Charter Committee wants to preserve these treasures.
  • They believe in curating and preserving the city's historic structures.
  • This includes both residential and commercial buildings.

Thoughtful and Inclusive Growth

  • The Charter Committee is not anti-development.
  • They believe in growth that is thoughtful and inclusive.
  • They want to make sure that new developments fit with the city's character.
  • This means listening to residents and involving them in the process.

The Role of Every Registered Voter

  • Voting is a civic duty.
  • It's a chance to have a say in the future of the city.
  • The Charter Committee wants to hear from everyone.
  • They believe that the voice of the people is what will make Cincinnati even better.

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