Bios for CTM Trustee Candidates – 2024

The objective of CTM is to build a Board of Trustees that represents the diversity of Clifton including ethnic, racial, gender, sexual orientation, religious, profession (salaried/hourly), community of origin (lifelong Cliftonites/new to Cincinnati and/or Clifton), etc. so we ensure our decisions are informed by diverse perspectives. We thank our current group of nominees for stepping up to serve their community, and we hope that more of you will consider joining the board in the future.

Below are the bios for candidates running for CTM Trustee at the upcoming elections on Elections will be held on Monday, November 18 from 6:00 – 7:00pm at the Clifton Recreation Center at 320 McAlpin Avenue.

All voting will be in person. There will be no online voting option.

You can pay your membership current by clicking here prior to voting in advance or at the night of elections.

There are 5 three-year term and 4 two-year term positions to be filled by the nine candidates. Candidates receiving the most votes will win the longer length terms.

Jan Brown Checco

I present my candidacy for one more term as a CTM trustee because, reflecting on the work that needs to be shouldered in coming months, I believe it’s the right thing to do. I wish to continue to support the evolving Clifton Chronicle as committee chair and advertising manager, mindful of the responsibilities we have to our advertisers and readers. I wish to continue curatorial duties as an administrator of the Clifton Chronicle Daily online Facebook page. I wish to continue my support of our local businesses through ongoing service as a CTM liaison to Clifton Business Association meetings. And with the projected 2025 rebirth of CliftonFest, I wish to provide service to event planning as well as communications liaison between CTM and Clifton Cultural Arts Center for this important  arts and culture event. I have served CTM as a trustee since 2020, in the role of Secretary, participating on the Events and Beautification committees as well as being Clifton Chronicle editor and ad sales manager since 2021. As a devotee to community building and preservation of our shared quality of life, I hope that CTM’s voting membership will choose to reappoint me as a trustee.

Patrick Etter

My name is Patrick Etter, I am a resident of Clifton, and I am interested in serving as a CTM trustee. I am interested in it because I love living in this neighborhood, and I would like to be more involved with others who feel the same way about our community. I value the walkability of the neighborhood, and by extension the varied storefronts on Ludlow that having a pedestrian-friendly street allows. It makes Clifton feel like a special place within Cincinnati, like a smaller village within a larger city. I would like to help to keep Clifton a pleasant neighborhood by focusing on matters like green spaces, pedestrian safety, and walkability.

Steve Goodin

Steve Goodin is a current member of CTM and has lived in either the Clifton or Northside neighborhoods for a combined 20 years.  He is a former member of Cincinnati City Council and former outside litigation counsel for several city departments.  He currently serves as the city’s representative on the Hamilton County Planning Commission and is a past trustee of the Southern Ohio Regional Transportation Authority (SORTA) which oversees the Metro bus system.  He also serves on the USO Ohio board and the executive board of the Charter Committee of Greater Cincinnati. He is a partner at the Porter Wright law firm and lives on Clifton Avenue with his son, the Internet-famous Hugh Goodin. 

Kevin Leahy

I’m Kevin Leahy, and have lived in Clifton since 1998. I’m an Indiana farm boy and lived in Boston, St. Paul MN, Honduras, Albania, and France. I retired from Duke Energy in 2018, having worked in our International and renewable energy business, and later, 14 years in environmental policy (traveling frequently to DC as a pseudo economist). I’ve an engineering degree from Purdue, an MBA in finance, and a Masters in Public Administration. My wife and I raised our two daughters here and enjoyed good schools, the great library, the many other families with kids, and Clifton Meadows. I joined CTM when Connected Communities became an issue and was pushed through with little analysis regarding the implications for a neighborhood like ours. I would like to focus on mitigating the negative impacts this new policy will have on our very special part of Cincinnati, and am also interested in improving the infrastructure that serves our community.

Kevin Mohan

I have lived in Clifton for over 45 years. I have always loved the scenic beauty, architecture, and diversity of Clifton.  I am interested in a strong and safe business community on Ludlow, fostering artistic initiatives, addressing issues caused by aggressive panhandling and drug addiction/dealing, and striking sensible balances between motorists/pedestrians/bicycles.

Ben Pantoja

I’m Ben Pantoja.  I’ve lived in Clifton for 40 years.  I am currently a member of the CTM Board of Trustees, acting as the chair of Governance and the chair of Communications, and I’m enjoying the challenges and learning opportunities of these committees.  I was also on the Board of CTM between 2010 and 2016, including 2 years as Vice President and 2 years as President.

Brendan Pulte

After growing up in Mt. Lookout, attending Walnut Hills and then UC, I first moved to Clifton-proper this March. my familiarity with the neighborhood began much earlier, having lived in Clifton Heights for the past four years, several of them I lived very close to the neighborhood boundary and spent more time on Ludlow Avenue than not. I’ve always been drawn to the neighborhood: the historic architecture, small businesses, greenspace, and its connectivity to the rest of the city. But what I love most is the true and tangible sense of community which all these help to create. I have never lived in a place with such identity and pride. Clifton is very dear to me, and not the least because of my wonderful neighbors whom I have gotten to know so well these past months. Buildings and streets may be the bones, but people are the soul of a city, and I’ve found Clifton to have some of the best!

I’m excited to get started and help represent our great neighborhood!

Mindi Rich

My family returned to Clifton in the summer of 2022.  My husband, three daughters and I are thrilled to be back in this wonderful gem of a neighborhood!  I have always enjoyed keeping busy by volunteering within the community in one way or another.  For several years I assisted in coordinating the Clifton Child Study Group – something I am still very active in today.  I have also assisted in organizing CliftonFest in past years – creating a space to raise funds for the Clifton Area Neighborhood School and The Amazing Race.  In 2017, I worked with the City of Cincinnati and DOTE to have a crosswalk installed at the intersection of Glenmary and Brookline.  In 2022, I once again reached out to the community to request its support in having a 3 Way Stop installed within that very same intersection.  Thanks to the support of CTM and the Transportation/Public Safety Committee and to the efforts of DOTE – the 3 Way Stop has been installed – enabling pedestrians and motorists alike to have a safer experience while traveling through this intersection.  In the Winter of 2024, I was appointed as a CTM Trustee.  Since being on the board, I have served as the Vice President of the Executive Board and the Chairperson of both the Welcome & Connect Committee and the Clifton Soccer Committee.  I enjoy working with others and helping create a community and neighborhood that is welcoming, inclusive and safe for all.  I would truly appreciate the opportunity to continue to serve as a Clifton Town Meeting Trustee.

Owen Waller

I am Owen Waller, a UC graduate and an electronics engineer. I have been living in Clifton for just over a year. After getting settled in, I began attending CTM meetings and have gained an appreciation for the work that goes into maintaining and cultivating a community like Clifton. I would like to be a trustee to engage with my community and serve wherever needed.

CTM Hybrid Meeting – Monday, Sept 9, 2024

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

StartTopicTopic Lead
7:00PMWelcomePresident Steve Goodin
7:01Roll Call/ Approve prior month’s minutesSecretary Barry Gee
7:03Treasurer’s ReportTreasurer Gerald Checco
7:06Fire Report 
7:09Police ReportOfficer Dent (Neighborhood Officer)
7:14Public Safety Committee UpdateUCPD Patrolling UC Adjacent NeighborhoodsBurnet Woods UpdateSafety on LudlowTim Noonan
7:27Presentation Deaconess WoodsScott Allgyer, Patrick Donnelly and Eric Russo
7:42Clifton Golf Outing ReportJohn Whedon
7:45Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)  UpdateGerald Checco and Justin Ogilby
7:48Transportation Committee UpdateCommunity Budget Request (CBR) Update – Business District Crosswalk Improvements (Motion 1)Clifton Avenue Redesign Update – Project Background and Status UpdateJustin Ogilby
8:08Communication Committee Chair UpdateSteve Goodin
8:10 Communication Committee MailChimp Update (Motion 2)Ben Pantoja
8:15Governance Committee ReportBen Pantoja
8:18Diggs Plaza ReportGerald Checco
8:21Clifton Plan UpdateRachel Wells, Nestor Melnyk and Gerald Checco
8:24Welcome & Connect Committee – Welcome & Connect Fest ReportMindi Rich and Gerald Checco
8:27Connected Communities UpgradeSteve Goodin
8:32CTM TTEE’s/ElectionTim Noonan
8:35Clifton Community Fund (CCF) UpdateGerald Checco
8:38CliftonFest Revival Meeting OverviewJan Brown Checco
8:43Committees Roll CallSteve Goodin
8:46Community Questions/ConcernsSteve Goodin
8:51Adjournment – Next meeting October 7, 2024Steve Goodin

MOTIONS

MotionSponsorDescription
1Transportation CommitteeTo request DOTE to:Retime pedestrian crossing signals at Telford, Middleton, and Whitfield to reduce pedestrian wait times. Install centerline hardening at Ludlow/Middleton, Ludlow/Whitfield, Ludlow/Ormond. Remove left-turn prohibition from Ludlow onto Middleton, Ormond
2Communications CommitteeMailChimp Upgrade

 

CTM Board – Hybrid Meeting – June 3, 2024

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

TimeTopicTopic Lead
7:00pm / 1 minWelcomePres Goodin
7:01 / 2 minRoll Call/ Approve prior month’s meeting minutesSec. Barry Gee
7:03 / 2 minNew Board Member – Motion 1Pres Goodin
7:05 / 4 minTreasurer’s Report – Budget Amendment Motion 2Treas. Gerald Checco
7:09 / 21 minPolice ReportP.O. Shawn Dent
7:30 / 5 minSafety IssuesTim Noonan
7:35/ 5 minFirehouse report 
7:40/ 5 minCRC ReportBrittany Havens
7:45/ 5 minPublic Library ReportDir. Jeanne Strauss DeGroot
7:50/ 5 minClifton Welcome & ConnectGerald
7:55/ 5 minMemorial DayBarry Gee
8:00/ 5 minBike Lane Extension – Motion 3Justin
8:05 / 10 minNomination Committee – InformationPres. Goodin
8:15/ 10 minGolf UpdatesJohn
8:25 / 5 minConnected CommunitiesRachel Wells
8:30/ 5 minDiggs Plaza – Motion 4Gerald Checco
8:35 / 10 minTrustee, Committee and Liaisons AnnouncementsPres Goodin
8:45 / 15 minCommunity Questions/ConcernsPres Goodin
9:00 pmAdjournment – Next meeting July 11Pres Goodin

Motions

#SponsorTopic
1PresidentTo select Ben Pantoja as a new Board Member
2TreasurerTo confirm budget after decision previous month
3TransportationTo approve recommendation of Transportation Chair
4Ad-HocTo approve recommendations of Ad-Hoc Committee

Attachments / Information
#FromTopic
1Nominating CommitteeExisting CTM Trustees Term Information
2MSDWork on Clifton Avenue
32024 Home TourThank You Note
4IINSurvey results about Connected Communities by Invest In Neighborhoods Part 1 and Part 2

CTM Board – Hybrid Meeting – April 1, 2024

The meeting will begin at 7:00pm, 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

StartTimeTopicTopic Lead
7:001WelcomePresident Goodin
7:012Roll Call/ Approve prior month’s minutesSecretary Barry Gee
7:033Treasurer’s Report – Attachment 1Treasurer Checco
7:0615Police ReportP.O. Shawn Dent
7:215Fire Report
7:265CRC ReportCollin Fitzpatrick
7:315Clifton Library ReportJeanne Strauss de Groote
7:365Misc Business UpdatesPresident
7:4110Board – Trustee Vacancy Announcement, Governance Chair Vacancy, VP 2 DiscussionPresident
7:5110NSP – Proposal and Community Vote – Attachments 2 & 3NSP Coordinator – Gerald Checco
8:015Housing & Zoning – Letter of No Objection – Motion 1Rachel Wells
8:0610Connected Communities – Special Meeting RequestRachel Wells
8:1615Transportation Committee – Motion 2Jusn Ogilby
8:312Communication from CPD – Liquor License – 3523 Jefferson Ave – Attachment 4Gerald Checco
8:334Communication from House TourJan Brown Checco
8:375Communication from Golf Outing – Introduction to Motion for consideration at next meetingJohn Whedon
8:425USPS Informed Delivery Option – with Notifications sent to CTM Board – Motion 3Rachel Wells
8:4715Committees Roll CallPresident
9:025Community Questions/ConcernsPresident
9:07Adjournment – Next meeting May 6, 2024President
Motions
#SponsorDescription
1Housing & Zoning CommitteeDraft Letter of No Objection

Zoning Variance Application Documents
2Transportation CommitteeClifton Ave Redesign Objectives and Goals
3Rachel WellsUSPS Informed Delivery Option with Notifications sent to CTM Board
Attachments
#SponsorDescription
1TreasurerTreasurer’s Report
2NSP CoordinatorDraft NSP Application
3NSP CoordinatorNSP Voting Ballot
4Police DeptLiquor License Communication

CTM appoints new trustee, elects officers, establishes committees and committee chairs

Clifton Town meeting trustees appointed Mindi Rich to fill a board vacancy during its monthly meeting on Monday, Jan. 8, 2024. Rich fills a seat that remained open after a community member elected in November 2023 resigned before his term began. The one-year appointment will end in December 2024.

Prior to being appointed, Rich shared the following candidate’s statement:

My family returned to Clifton in the summer of 2022. My husband, three daughters and I are thrilled to be back in this wonderful gem of a neighborhood! I have always enjoyed keeping busy by volunteering within the community in one way or another. For several years I assisted in coordinating the Clifton Child Study Group – something I am still very active in today. I have also assisted in organizing CliftonFest in past years – creating a space to raise funds for the Clifton Area Neighborhood School and The Amazing Race. In 2017, I worked with the City of Cincinnati and DOTE to have a crosswalk installed at the intersection of Glenmary and Brookline. In 2022, I once again reached out to the community to request its support in having a 3 Way Stop installed within that very same intersection. Thanks to the support of CTM and the Transportation/Public Safety Committee and to the efforts of DOTE – the 3 Way Stop has been installed – enabling pedestrians and motorists alike to have a safer experience while traveling through this intersection. Needless to say – I am a doer. I enjoy working with others and helping create a community and neighborhood that is welcoming, inclusive and safe for all. With all this said, I would truly appreciate the opportunity to serve as a Clifton Town Meeting Trustee.

New officers elected by CTM trustees

The CTM board selected the following trustees to serve on the executive committee:

  • Steve Goodin, President
  • Mindi Rich, Vice President 1
  • Nick Gregg, Vice President 2
  • Gerald Checco, Treasurer
  • Barry Gee, Secretary

Existing committees continue, new committees created, chairs selected

After hearing community feedback about the proposed elimination of CTM’s Housing and Zoning Committee as well as its Parks Committee, trustees sustained both.

The Housing and Zoning Committee will continue and those interested in volunteering on the committee should reach out to CTM by emailing the new committee chair, Rachel Wells, at rachel_wells@cliftoncommunity.org.

The Parks Committee will re-evaluate its status following additional outreach to further assess interest in committee participation or, in lieu of a CTM committee, the role of a CTM liaison to the Cincinnati Parks sanctioned Burnet Woods and Mt. Storm/Dunore Park parks advisory committees. If you have an opinion or wish to volunteer to serve on a CTM Parks Committee, email committee chair Rachel Wells at rachel_wells@cliftoncommunity.org.

The CTM Board of Trustees also created several new committees and selected chairs and co-chairs for each new and continuing committee. If you are interested in volunteering with any of the committees, please email contactctm@cliftoncommunity.org.

CommitteeChair
Public SafetyTim Noonan
Arts & CultureJoyce Rich
Caretaking & BeautificationJayme Ritter (Chair)
Nestor Melnyk, Gerald Checco, Jan Checco (Co-Chairs)
ChronicleJan Checco (Chair)
Leah Kottyan, Mindi Rich (Co-Chairs)
CommunicationFD Harper (Chair)
EventsBarry Gee (Chair)
Leah Kottyan, Jan Checco, Gerald Checco (Co-Chairs)
FinanceGerald Checco (Chair)
Tim Noonan (Co-Chair)
GovernanceNick Gregg
Housing & ZoningRachel Wells
Membership & NominatingTim Noonan
ParksRachel Wells
TransportationJustin Ogilby
Neighborhood Support ProgramGerald Checco
Welcome & ConnectMindi Rich (Chair)
Gerald Checco, FD Harper, Nestor Melnyk (Co-Chairs)
Clifton SoccerMindi Rich
Clifton BoundariesMary Pat Lienhart

New liaisons were also selected:

Organization or InitiativeLiaison
Uptown ConsortiumSteve Goodin
Invest in NeighborhoodsGerald Checco
Clifton Community FundGerald Checco
Clifton Business AssociationJan Checco and Genet Singh
Neighborhoods of UptownRachel Wells
Golf OutingJohn Whedon

A liaison role to TriHealth was eliminated.