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City officials detail winter-storm response, warming shelters and new EZTrack portal; assistant city manager announces departure
Summary
City staff recapped snow- and cold-weather response, reported more than 1,200 warming-shelter visits and 3,600 meals served at OTR Rec Center, announced a new EZTrack online portal for site reviews and said Assistant City Manager Natasha Hampton is leaving the administration.
City administration on Jan. 15 told Cincinnati City Council that city departments and community partners mobilized during a historic winter storm, operating warming shelters and providing meals, transportation and health services; the city also launched a new online portal for coordinated site reviews and announced an Assistant City Manager departure.
Why it matters: Adverse winter weather required prolonged city operations and interagency coordination. The warming-shelter activity and the new EZTrack portal relate to city services and permitting processes residents and businesses use.
Details reported to council
City Manager Sheryl Long…
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