By UrbanCincy, on February 2nd, 2012
Inter-city bus travel is booming throughout the United States. In Cincinnati there are several services catering to travelers and, unbeknownst to many, there are actually two daily Chinatown bus services that run directly between Cincinnati and New York City. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Chinatown buses offer direct overnight travel from Cincinnati to New York City
By UrbanCincy, on February 1st, 2012
Smale Riverfront Park project manager Dave Prather walks us through the latest progress at the $120M construction site, and details what is to come for future phases. With critical mass now reached, opening of the central riverfront park is scheduled to take place in the coming months. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: First phase of Smale Riverfront Park on schedule, future phases hinge on funding
By UrbanCincy, on January 27th, 2012
The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) is facing a major budget crisis and is making significant cutbacks all across the state. The impact of those decisions on Cincinnati-area projects is now becoming clear after ODOT’s Transportation Review Advisory Committee released its funding recommendations. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Massive funding cuts at ODOT pose threat for Cincinnati-area projects
By UrbanCincy, on January 20th, 2012
The eyes of the world were directed at Vancouver for the 2010 Winter Olympics, and what the world saw was a modern metropolis complete with both natural and man-made riches. Vancouver’s unique approach to urbanism has not only made it a vibrant city, but one that is diverse and embraces its natural landscape as well. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Vancouver’s approach to urbanism serves as North American model
By UrbanCincy, on January 2nd, 2012
City and County leaders are looking to empower the Cincinnati Port Authority to do more with economic development. UrbanCincy proposes that Hamilton County sell, or trade, their parking assets at The Banks for privately owned parking lots throughout downtown in order to get the Port Authority started with some land banked properties. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Land swap could provide Port Authority immediate economic development opportunity
By UrbanCincy, on December 28th, 2011
A long-awaited development is set to begin construction in Clifton Heights in the coming weeks. Neighborhood leaders say that the $78 million U Square at The Loop development will transform the area and signal the realization of a vision laid out more than a decade ago. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Construction to begin on $78M mixed-use development uptown
By UrbanCincy, on December 23rd, 2011
The City of Cincinnati is looking for bicyclists to share their thoughts about how the city is progressing with its bicycling infrastructure and policies. From now until December 31 bicyclists can give their feedback to the Department of Transportation & Engineering (DOTE) about what would make them feel safer and use their bicycle more often. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Cincinnati wants cyclists to grade city on its bicycle infrastructure and policies
By UrbanCincy, on December 20th, 2011
The area now known as Glenway Crossing has long been seen as a potential west side transit center. Plans to turn this area into a transit-oriented development date back to the 1970s, but the sale of the land to multiple owners has all but squashed this vision. All that is left of that vision today is a newly opened commuter bus hub in the shopping center’s vast parking lot. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: New commuter bus hub opens in place of long-planned west side transit center
By UrbanCincy, on December 12th, 2011
The Architectural Foundation of Cincinnati and the UC Niehoff Urban Studio have launched the 2012 DIY Urbanism Competition. Organizers say that the competition is looking for entrants to identify the most creative visions for temporary installations that could enhance the use, perception, and enjoyment of public space in urban areas throughout Cincinnati. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Architectural Foundation of Cincinnati kicks off 2012 DIY Urbanism Competition
By UrbanCincy, on December 7th, 2011
City and county leaders gathered at The Banks development on Tuesday morning to celebrate the completion of the latest portion of Cincinnati’s massive central riverfront transformation. The work paves the way for an expected $75M private development to get started next summer. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: City, county leaders celebrate latest milestone in Cincinnati’s central riverfront transformation
By UrbanCincy, on November 15th, 2011
Construction on the first phase of the Cincinnati Streetcar will begin in the coming months throughout Downtown and Over-the-Rhine. A new $56.8 million request for TIGER III funds would allow the city to restore the project’s Uptown Connector and Riverfront Loop components that had been eliminated due to budget constraints. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Cincinnati submits $56.8M TIGER III application to fund modern streetcar extension
By UrbanCincy, on October 19th, 2011
The Hamilton County Office of Budget and Strategic Initiatives is looking for public input as it looks for innovative solutions and ideas as the 2012 budget is developed. Hamilton County residents can take a short online survey from now until October 23, or participate in two remaining budget hearings. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Hamilton County looking for public input on development of 2012 budget
By UrbanCincy, on October 11th, 2011
Cincinnati’s largest public works project in a generation has received more media attention in the past three months than in the nine years since project planning began in 2002 on the Brent Spence Bridge Replacement/Rehabilitation Project. The question is how that attention has worked for, and against, the massive project. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Visit from President Obama raises political stakes surrounding the Brent Spence Bridge project
By UrbanCincy, on September 29th, 2011
Cincinnati’s financial and political investments to improve its urban bicycle culture appear to be paying huge dividends. A new report shows that from 2000 to 2009 those commuting by bicycle increased 200 percent in the Queen City. The city was also given an “Honorable Mention” at the 2011 Bicycle Friendly Community awards held in Washington D.C. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Cincinnati’s efforts to improve urban bicycle culture paying huge dividends
By UrbanCincy, on September 15th, 2011
Cincinnati’s officially-designated metropolitan planning organization is developing a 30-year transportation plan that includes approximately 33 highway projects and just six transit projects to accommodate an additional 500,000 people and exploding freight traffic. While still in its infancy, officials are looking for public input on the transportation plan at three upcoming meetings. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: OKI seeking public input on 2040 regional transportation plan
By UrbanCincy, on August 9th, 2011
In December 2010, the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) published its 2011-2015 Major New Construction Project List. The list included funding to resume study of the highway component of the controversial Eastern Corridor Project. Dormant since 2006, the sudden reappearance of the highway project alarmed area residents, more than 100 of whom gathered at the [...] . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Residents take a stand against proposed highway through Cincinnati’s eastern neighborhoods
By UrbanCincy, on July 25th, 2011
Community leaders gathered with local transit officials and representatives from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) last Monday to celebrate the groundbreaking of a new west side transit center at Glenway Crossing. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Officials break ground on new west side transit hub at Glenway Crossing
By UrbanCincy, on June 24th, 2011
The City of Cincinnati will be awarded the John A. Sasso National Community Development Week Award today for its use of CDBG funds on the Ohio River Trail project through Columbia Tusculum. The National Community Development Association says that the project will help improve the lives of those living in the historic neighborhood. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Cincinnati wins national CDBG award for Ohio River Trail project
By UrbanCincy, on June 10th, 2011
Bicycle super highways, articulated buses, commuter rail and light rail transit are helping to position Minneapolis and St. Paul as an economic leader in the Midwest. Learn how the Twin Cities got to where they are today, and where they are going when it comes to their transport system. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Diverse transport network positioning Minneapolis as economic leader
By UrbanCincy, on May 3rd, 2011
In light of recent political and financial setbacks, many feared that the fate of Cincinnati’s modern streetcar system was doomed. Those fears were put to rest today by city leaders who recommitted to the project and said they would break ground on a smaller starter line this fall. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Cincinnati to break ground on smaller streetcar starter route this fall
|
Weather for Cincinnati | Today | Sunday |  Clear 93°/61° |  Clear 95°/59° |
|
|