Featuring Travis Estell, David Cole, and John Yung.
Travis, David, and John respond to listener questions on the Cincinnati Streetcar project. We discuss the legality and purpose of Northside’s attempt to block chain businesses; what the loss of Bigg’s grocery stores means to Cincinnati; the attempt to block regulation of food trucks; and the upcoming closure of the Roebling Bridge. John Yung gives us a wrap-up on Bellevue’s Smart Code charette.
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Explore Cincinnati Episode 43 for March 30, 2010:
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Further reading:
- “‘Pin-ups’, presentation show how Bellevue can build on historic fabric” from Building Cincinnati
- “Northside exploring limits on chain businesses” from Building Cincinnati
- “Bigg’s to exit Cincinnati market” from Cincinnati Business Courier
- “Call up City Council: Don’t let them legislate away food trucks!” from Wine Me Dine Me in Cincinnati
- “Back the Food Truck Up…” from Cincinnati Blog
- “Putting the Food Cart Before the Horse” from UrbanCincy
- “Roebling Suspension Bridge gets fresh coat, impacts nearby neighborhood” from UrbanCincy
- “Citizens given a voice in future of Roebling Point” from Building Cincinnati
- “Clifton Heights Music Festival Brings In Local Favorites and Promising New Acts” from Each Note Secure