Neighborhood Summit - Housing and Neighborhood Development
 

1. Draft Goals

 
Please rate the draft Goals below. Each draft Goal should be considered independently. There is no need to make comparisons between Goals.

The draft Goals are an intended outcome expressed in simple terms. They represent general concepts. The draft Goals presented below were developed with several inputs, including the following: 2,700 comments from the Fall 2009 Community Informational Meetings and 202 additional comments from the Fall 2009 "Great City Survey"; existing plans, studies, reports and policies; and the expertise of City Staff, consultants, and topic experts.

All feedback and comments received on the draft Goals will be given to the Working Groups. The Working Groups will be charged with evaluating and refining the Goals and developing Action Steps to accomplish the Goals. To join a Working Group please visit www.plancincinnati.org or call (513) 352-4845.

Goal #1: The neighborhoods of Cincinnati are economically diverse, mixed-income neighborhoods.

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Goal #2: The housing stock of Cincinnati includes more units that are affordable to its residents.

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Goal #3: The housing stock of Cincinnati includes a wide variety of housing types.

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Goal #4: All aspects of neighborhoods are clean and well-maintained, including those that are publicly and privately owned.

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Goal #5: Neighborhoods of Cincinnati include a mix of uses, including residential, retail, office, and recreation uses.

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Goal #6: Each neighborhood of Cincinnati is walkable.

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Goal #7 - City and federal housing dollars are invested in neighborhoods more strategically to have a greater impact.

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