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Monday, November 16, 2009

Remembering Cincinnati, 11/16/09

Two years ago:

  • Anticipating federal funding, Cincinnati's Planning Department was seeking public comments on alternatives for the Ohio River Trail
  • Cincinnati City Council's Economic Development Committee was considering a zoning change for the Deupree Cottages senior housing project in Oakley.
  • 'Random notes and photos' featured the Fountain Square Christmas tree, Twist, and Wild Ginger Asian Bistro.
  • UrbanCincy reported on developments with the Clifton Plaza project.
  • BuyCincy.com urged everyone to participate in Cincinnati Unchained.

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