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County approves sale of two properties to fund central campus acquisition; Bond Hill group says it was not consulted on proposed street renaming
Summary
Hamilton County commissioners approved sale agreements for two properties to recover costs related to the central campus acquisition, and several commissioners later acknowledged a community complaint from Bond Hill about a proposed street‑renaming tied to the new facility.
CINCINNATI (Hamilton County) ' The Hamilton County Commission approved sale agreements for two properties on Aug. 14 that the administration said will help cover acquisition and remediation costs for the county's central campus project in Bond Hill. Commissioners also discussed a community objection raised after the announcement that a nearby street may be renamed.
The administration presented two purchase‑sale agreements: 250 William Howard Taft for $3,200,000 and 1520 Madison Road for $1,575,000, both to Gaslight Ventures, according to county staff. County officials said proceeds from those dispositions will help finance the county's purchase and renovation of the central campus and that proceeds for the Madison Road…
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