CTM will hold a special meeting on Saturday, April 17th at 2:00pm in order to take a vote on the Clifton Mosque’s application for a zoning variance to construct a driveway onto Woolper Avenue. This issue was previously discussed during CTM’s regular April meeting on April 5th.
Due to the ongoing public health ban on mass gatherings CTM will continue to hold its meetings via video and telephone conference.
To join the videoconference click on the following link – http://meet.google.com/srv-uuvn-kfd . To join via phone, dial (515) 884-8126 and use the following PIN – 746 522 350#.
We are urging all our residents and business owners to participate in a survey prepared by City Councilmember David Mann’s office so that you can provide your input on Cincinnati Stimulus Funding. $291 million dollars is coming to our City. City Council will decide how these dollars are spent during May and June this year.
The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (“ARP”) was signed by President Joe Biden on March 11, 2021. This program will provide significant stimulus and recovery funding to local governments throughout the United States. Cincinnati is receiving about $291 million which will come in two equal parts. The first half is expected early in May and the second half a year later. All funds are required to be spent by the end of 2024.
Detailed guidance for use of this money has not yet been released by the federal government though general parameters are known.
This infusion of funds represents a historic opportunity for our City.
Clifton Town Meeting, your community council, is having its regular monthly meeting on Monday, March 1 from 7-9pm. All our meetings are on the community calendar. We hope you will join to learn about what is happening and how you can be involved.
There will be an opportunity at this meeting to vote on how to spend Neighborhood Support Program (NSP) funds. Several projects have been previously identified. All residents in Clifton who attend the meeting can vote.
Due to the ongoing public health ban on mass gatherings CTM will continue to hold its meetings via video and telephone conference. To join the videoconference click on the following link – https://meet.google.com/xrz-cdcw-ddu. To join via phone, dial (224) 458-3103 and use the following PIN – 228 329758#.
Agenda is as follows:
Start / Duration time
Topic
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 / 5 min
Treasurer’s Report
7:07 / 5 min
Library Update
7:12 /15 min
Caretaking and Beautification – Statistics and report, Guest Captain Gregoire
7:27 / 30 min
NSP Application Discussion and Vote
7:57 / 5 min
NBDIP Pre-Application Discussion
8:02 / 5 min
Arts and Culture Committee update
8:07 / 5 min
Communications Committee
8:12 / 7 min
Transportation and Public Safety – Vision Zero resolution, Temporary Bike Lanes
8:19 / 15 min
Parks Committee – report
8:34 / 15 min
Housing and Zoning
8:49 / 5 min
Clifton Community Organizations Cooperation – report
8:54 / 4 min
Committee and Liaisons Reports
8:58 / 2 min
Community Questions/Concerns
9:00
Adjournment
Please note that public input on agenda items of pressing community concern will be heard after trustee discussion. Community members should sign up to speak on an agenda item before the start of the meeting. Not all agenda items will have time reserved for public input. Individual input on agenda items will be no more than two minutes. Community members are able to speak on non-agenda issues during the public questions and concerns agenda item. Individuals with statements are asked to sign in before the start of the meeting. Statements will be no more than three minutes during the questions and concerns agenda item.
As you may be aware, a group of area residents have approached the Cincinnati Park Board with a proposal to build a dog park (a fenced area for off-leash dogs), for Dunore Park, the park along Ludlow Avenue just west of Morrison Avenue. A dog park would physically fit on the site without interfering with the small playground. As a next step in assessing the proposal, the Park Board is seeking feedback from park users and stakeholders through a brief survey
Please take a moment to fill out the survey and feel to share with other individuals or groups you are involved with who may have an interest. The survey will remain open until March 31st.
CTM has taken no position on this proposal. We are sharing to ensure broad community engagement happens.