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Cincinnati council orders reviews of TIF policies, pollinator protections and city cemetery directory
Summary
The council voted unanimously to ask the administration for three reports: a compilation of all TIF policies within 45 days, a 30-day plan to protect native plants and pollinator gardens, and a 60-day directory of city-owned or maintained cemeteries, including a review of Potters Field.
CINCINNATI — Cincinnati City Council on March 26 adopted three motions directing the administration to prepare reports on tax-increment financing policies, protection for native plants and pollinator gardens, and a directory of city-owned or maintained cemeteries.
The council unanimously approved the three motions during the business portion of its meeting. Council member Walsh introduced the motion on TIF policies, Council member Owens introduced motions on pollinator protections and the cemetery directory, and each measure carried on recorded votes or voice action as noted by the clerk.
Council member Walsh moved that the administration provide “a report within 45 days regarding all policies related to TIF funding and how it will be utilized.” “In short, we’re just asking the administration to compile all the policies that have been passed by any council over the years…
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