CTM Board of Trustees will meet in a hybrid meeting on Monday, Oct. 2, 2023

Early 6:30 p.m. start will feature candidates and election issues; regular CTM meeting to follow

The public is welcome to attend. Public input on CTM agenda items will be heard after Trustee discussion is complete.  Community members wishing to address the Board on an agenda item should sign up to speak at least 24 hours before start of the meeting by completing this Google form or with an email request directed to the president at contactctm@cliftoncommunity.org. Individual input on agenda items will last no more than two minutes.

Community members may speak on non-agenda issues during the public questions and concerns period at the end of the meeting. Individuals with statements are asked to sign in before the start of the meeting. Such statements should last not more than two minutes and are invited during the public questions and concerns period. Email your request to speak (specify the topic), or to request an agenda item at the next meeting to contactctm@cliftoncommunity.org.

Agenda

Join in-person: Clifton Recreation Center, 320 McAlpin Avenue  
Join Remotely: https://meet.google.com/qym-wjou-ncx

Agenda

Join in-person: Clifton Recreation Center, 320 McAlpin Avenue  
Join Remotely: https://meet.google.com/tao-fyqq-sxn

Start TimeTopicTopic Lead
6:30 p.m.Welcome and Roll CallPres. Gerald Checco, Secretary Gee
Candidate/Issue Night
3 minutes per speaker,
2 minutes each for questions
SpeakerTopic
6:30
6:35
6:40
Todd Zinser
David Mann
Kevin Flynn
Sale of Rail
6:45Thane MaynardZoo
6:50Jeanne Strauss DeGroutLibrary
6:55
7 p.m.
Bryan Cannon
Eve Bolton
Board of Education
7:05
7:10
7:15
7:20
7:25
7:30
7:35
Jan Michelle Kearney
Reggie Harris
Jeff Cramerding
Seth Walsh
Anna Albi
Mark Jeffreys
Victoria Parks
City Council
7:40Break
7:45Approval of August and September CTM minutesSecretary Gee
7:47Treasurer Report, Bi-Annual ReviewTreas. Noonan
7:50Police ReportOfficer Dent
8:05Fire Report
8:10Clifton Recreation Center ReportDirector Fitzpatrick
8:15Clifton Branch Library ReportDirector Strauss DeGrout
8:20Chronicle ReportTrustee Jan Brown Checco
8:25Clifton Area Neighborhood Schools (CANS) ReportJulia Bonfield
8:30Bylaws Discussion
– Clarification of bylaws, language consistency (items B, C, D, E, I, G)
– Board Representation (items A, F, K, M)
– Board flexibility, accountability (items H, L, J, N)
-CTM Member (non-board) proposal (item O)
Trustees Lienhart and Gregg
9 p.m.Report AdHoc Unhoused in Burnet Woods CommitteePeter Block
9:05Other Committee Updates and ReportsVarious
9:10Community Questions/Concerns
9:15Adjournment
– 11/6/2023 at 6 p.m. – Elections
– 11/6/2023 at 7 p.m. – Meeting
Pres. Checco

Reference Documents

Cincinnati Elections 2017 – Candidate & Issue Forums

As provided to CTM at the Sept 11 meeting by a member, the following are events that are free, non-partisan and open to the public.  This is a compilation of publicly available information. For details about any given event, please contact the event sponsor. All spaces are wheelchair accessible; please notify sponsor of other disability and hearing accommodations needed. As of 8/22/17:

Mayoral Business Debate
Sponsor: Cincinnati Business Courier, Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber
Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2017 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
The Anderson Pavillion, 8 E. Mehring Way, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Format: Debate
Cost $45. Register at Cincinnatichamber.com/events

Board of Education, Cincinnati Public Schools
Sponsor: NAACP
Tuesday, Sept 12 6pm
Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency, 1821 Langdon Farm, Bond Hill
Format: Panel

Conversations with Candidates (Cincinnati City Council) Part 1
Sponsors: Rookwood Civic Collaboration (see below), Cinti-Hamilton County Community Action Agency Thursday, Sept 14 6pm – 8:30pm (doors open at 5)
Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency, 1821 Langdon Farm, Bond Hill
Format: Interactive Discussions
Topics: Session 1A: Good Government- transparency, civility and engagement
Session 1B: Neighborhoods and Housing

Meet the Candidates BikeRide
Sponsor: TriState Trails
Sunday Sept 17 12:30 bike check, 1 p.m. ride starts
Meet at Sawyer Point. Details on Facebook at TriState Trails, Queen City Bike, UC Sustainability
Format: Bike Ride. Details and RSVP: tristatetrails@greenumbrella.org

Candidates Forum on Historic Preservation
Sponsors: Cincinnati Preservation Association, Cincinnati Preservation Collective, Over the Rhine Foundation, Preservation Action
Tuesday, September 19, 2017 6:30-8:30 PM at Memorial Hall
Topic: Role of historic preservation and our historic resources in the future of the city.
Event is free, but RSVPs are appreciated: info@cincinnatipreservation.org

Cincinnati City Council Part 1
Sponsor: NAACP
Tuesday, Sept 26 6pm
Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency, 1821 Langdon Farm, Bond Hill
Format: Panel

Ballot Issues Briefing
Sponsor: LWVCA
Wednesday, Sept 27 6:00 p.m.
Mt. Auburn Presbyterian Church, 103 Wm. H. Taft Rd, Cincinnati 45219

Cincinnati City Council Part 2
Sponsor: NAACP
Tuesday, Oct 3 6pm
Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency, 1821 Langdon Farm, Bond Hill
Format: Panel

Conversations with Candidates (Cincinnati City Council) Part 2
Sponsor: Rookwood Civic Collaboration
Saturday, Oct 7 9-11:30 (doors open at 8)
Location: American Red Cross Cincinnati Area Chapter, 2111 Dana Ave, Evanston
Format: Interactive Discussions
Topics: Session 2A: Race, Inclusion, Equity Session 2B: Economic Development, Jobs, Transportation

Cincinnati Mayor
Sponsor: NAACP
Monday, Oct 9, 6pm
Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency, 1821 Langdon Farm, Bond Hill
Format: Debate

Who are you to Judge? Municipal Court Candidates Forum
Sponsors: Urban League, League of Women Voters, Cincinnati Bar Association
Wednesday, Oct 11 6pm – 7:30pm (doors open at 5)
Urban League of Greater Cincinnati; 3458 Reading Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45229
Format: Panel followed by Meet and Greet

Policy Learning with Candidates (Cincinnati City Council)
Sponsor: Greater Cincinnati Regional Food Policy Council
Thursday, Oct 12 5:30-8:30
Location: Niehoff Urban Design Studio, 2728 Vine Street, Clifton Heights
Format: Interactive Discussions with candidates, topic experts and citizens on specific policy questions.
Topics: Race, Equity, Inclusion, Environment, Sustainability, Housing, Economic Development.

AMOS Candidate Forum
Sponsor: AMOS Project
Sunday, Oct 15 6:00-8:00p.m.
Location: New Prospect Baptist Church, 1580 Summit Road, Bond Hill
Cincinnati Board of Education Candidate Forum
Sponsors: LWVCA, Rookwood Group
Wednesday, October 18 6:00 p.m.
Location: Mayerson Academy, South Banquet Room, 2650 Highland Ave., 45219.

This is a compilation of publicly available information. For details about any given event, please contact the event sponsor. All spaces are wheelchair accessible; please notify sponsor of other disability and hearing accommodations needed.