September CTM Meeting TONIGHT at 7pm

All are welcome to join the September CTM meeting TONIGHT at 7pm. To comply with social distancing guidelines, we will meet remotely. Here is the link to join: https://meet.google.com/sqt-vgjw-gwj?hs=122&authuser=3


7:00 / 1 min Welcome to the Google Meet electronic meeting, advice for participation
7:01 / 1 min Approve prior month’s meeting minutes
7:02 / 15 min Police report Capt. Gregoire and ad hoc Community Safety group’s notes from 9/9/20 7:17 / 10 min Treasurer’s Report/ Ormond crossing, Need for Fundraising (estate planning, membership drive), Projections and Austerity Plan 2021-22
7:27 / 30 min CCAC Presentation
7:57/ 5 min Arts and Culture Committee
8:02 / 10 min Clifton Chronicle Guidelines report
8:12 / 10 min NSP application: Suggestions for 2021 (Plaza security, cameras, sound system, classical music…) KCB Grant Application update (re: Plaza Lights expansion)

8:22 / 5 min CBA Quality of Businesses Signage Discussion revisited, Plaza Rules Signage, Permission and Scheduling of performances by professional musicians

8:27 /15 min Transportation and Safety: Ludlow Avenue community engagement, Temporary Bike Lane; General public safety; Woolper/Clifton/McAlpin intersection
8:42 /5 min Clifton Branch Library News
8: 47 / 6 min Trustee, Committee, Liaisons Announcements
8:53 / 7 min Community Questions/Concerns
9:00 Adjournment

COVID-19 Research Survey

Do you want to help UC and Children’s Hospital improve the information and resources they provide on COVID-19? Take this survey!

A Community-Based Approach to Understanding and Improving Adherence to CDC COVID-19 Guidelines: https://is.gd/COVID19AttitudesCliftonCouncil

Background

This survey is being conducted by the University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital to provide better information and resources to the general public about COVID-19 and personal safety. The results of this survey will be shared with researchers, healthcare professionals, and public decision-makers to help them better understand the public’s perspective regarding COVID-19. It will also be used to help develop factual and useful public health messages about the virus. Your participation is entirely voluntary, and your answers are anonymous.  At the end of this survey, if you would like to receive a bandana or mask as a thank you, you will be asked for your address.  If you are interested in receiving more information about COVID-19, we will also ask you to provide an email address.

The project, CCTST C5G: A Community-Based Approach to Understanding and Improving Adherence to CDC COVID-19 Guidelines, is headed by co-investigators Jack Kues, Ph.D., and Melinda Butsch-Kovacic, Ph.D., and is funded by the Center for Clinical and Translational Science and Training at the University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and Medical Center.   A brief summary of the project:

  • Mask-wearing and social distancing are at rates less than 50% despite wide-spread requests and calls by community leaders and public health officials. It is imperative to better understand behavior and underlying motivation in order to design meaningful messaging in this area. 
  • We are conducting a broad-based community survey to better understand current behavior and motivation.  
  • The results of our study will serve as a foundation for developing new messaging and to help overcome current barriers to increasing mask-wearing and social distancing behavior that does not overtly challenge underlying beliefs or fears 

Appreciation Celebration for Lydia Stec, August 25, 6:00-7:30pm

If you’ve been feeling blue when you walk past Lydia’s vacant cafe, you’ll be cheered to know that she’s coming to visit us in Clifton Plaza!

CTM and CBA are hosting an appreciation celebration on Tuesday, August 25, 6-7:30 pm.

Pianist and composer Daven Roberson will be on hand, providing fine music.

Please join us, wear your mask, and practice your safest social distancing for this event.
Note: In case of rain, we’ll reschedule.