The Hamilton County Commissioners held a staff meeting on May 6, 2025, where several key topics were discussed, highlighting community initiatives and infrastructure developments.
The meeting commenced with a tribute to Bridget Kelly, a dedicated public servant from Norwood, as the commissioners announced the naming of the Norwood lateral in her honor. The event, scheduled for 1:30 PM, will feature signage recognizing her contributions to the community. The commissioners expressed their anticipation for the event, hoping for favorable weather.
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Subscribe for Free Following this, the commissioners shared updates on various community events they attended over the weekend. One notable event was the opening of the Artworks Creative Campus in Walnut Hills, which aims to engage youth in creating murals across the county. The commissioners celebrated this expansion and acknowledged the positive impact on local youth.
Additionally, the Caring for Our Watersheds event at the zoo was highlighted, where high school students presented innovative environmental projects. The commissioners emphasized the importance of fostering local talent and encouraging students to return to Hamilton County after their education.
The meeting also included a proclamation honoring Kenny Bierschank for his 30 years of service as conductor of the Westside Community Band, which performed a concert attended by the commissioners.
A significant discussion point was the relocation of Meals on Wheels to a larger facility, which will enhance their ability to serve seniors in the community. The commissioners expressed their support for the organization’s capital campaign aimed at improving services.
The meeting concluded with updates on state funding for stadiums, where the commissioners are actively advocating for financial support to enhance county facilities. They reported ongoing discussions with state senators to ensure Hamilton County's needs are met in the budget.
Administrator Aluta provided a brief comment on the formation of employee resource groups, highlighting a recent session focused on disabilities that fostered important discussions among county employees.
The meeting wrapped up with a resolution to award a construction contract for the Banks Hilltop parking lot, aimed at improving infrastructure for upcoming events, including the Cincinnati Music Festival. The commissioners approved the contract, emphasizing the importance of timely completion.
Overall, the meeting underscored the commissioners' commitment to community engagement, infrastructure development, and support for local organizations, setting a positive tone for future initiatives in Hamilton County.