Where was the disconnect between what Milton Dohoney issued a couple of weeks ago and then what Mayor Mallory proposed today?
Doesn't the City Manager report to the Mayor? It's like Mallory didn't have any input on what was announced. If that is standard practice, I'll stand corrected, but it just appears odd. Mallory now looks to have done 2 things, caved into certain groups or come to their rescue. He couldn't have done both, but to some people it will look like he caved and to others it will look like he came to the rescue. The game looks transparent, but will it matter?
Monday, November 20, 2006
CEA Winners
Congratulations to all who won and to those who were just happy to be there.
Speaking of being there, if you made it out to the ceremony last night, let me know how it was. A group from Cincinnati Advance headed out, but I bailed and stayed home.
Speaking of being there, if you made it out to the ceremony last night, let me know how it was. A group from Cincinnati Advance headed out, but I bailed and stayed home.
Sunday, November 19, 2006
Saturday, November 18, 2006
I Guess We Need Fashion Police
I am not one who dresses well, but it appears the local fashion community needs policing, and likely more than one police officer to do it.
Friday, November 17, 2006
Millworks in Oakley Still on Track
Not much as been said about the Millworks project for a while, but word has come out that the project has landed a deal for a new Movie Theater tenant. According to the article the project "could" start next summer and finish in the summer of 2008.
This should be a council issue next year. How about firming up some dates on this? How about firming up the construction of the proposed I-71 exit upgrade?
This should be a council issue next year. How about firming up some dates on this? How about firming up the construction of the proposed I-71 exit upgrade?
Budget Forum
Will the Mayor and Council members hear what the people are saying or will they hear what "4th Street" is saying?
Thursday, November 16, 2006
Why Not Annex the "First Suburbs"?
Chris Bortz and Pat DeWine are making efforts to mix City and County services. This smells a lot like the first step in the dissolution of the County's municipalities. If places like St. Bernard, Elmwood Place, and Norwood are in trouble, then why don't they ask the City of Cincinnati to annex them and take advantage of the cost savings in that manner?
What I fear here is the anti-government forces out there trying to make Hamilton County into one big Township and a government with no teeth to do anything.
I would consider a metro type government that created a county wide city. That entity would have an even partisan stance, if not a slight edge for Republicans. That might suck on certain levels, but it would be one where the government would still have the structure to allow a city to function.
What I fear here is the anti-government forces out there trying to make Hamilton County into one big Township and a government with no teeth to do anything.
I would consider a metro type government that created a county wide city. That entity would have an even partisan stance, if not a slight edge for Republicans. That might suck on certain levels, but it would be one where the government would still have the structure to allow a city to function.
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