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  2. byrnepj replied to a post in a topic in Ohio Politics
    I think what is being missed here is that Council's only input into the process is if bonds are issued. It is possible for a mayor to work around needing Council's approval to issue bonds by funding projects with cash on hand or collecting the tax receipts for a couple years and then spending the money. If there is enough cash in hand to fund a project, the mayor does not need any other approvals, besides the self-appointed park board.
  3. 51.5-48.5...1 precinct left!!!
  4. Still 13 precincts to report
  5. 93% reporting and it is 56% no......looks like it failed!!!
  6. 55% reporting and it is still 56/44
  7. 23% reporting and it is 54% No to 46% yes
  8. Board of elections has it as "No" leading with 52%
  9. I just got back from working outside Knox church in Hyde Park. I have to say I am not that confident. A lot of voters were confused and didn't know what they were voting on. Most thought they were voting against the streetcar. Exactly what the writers of the amendment wanted. All council candidates and those supporting issues outside the church were against issue nine. All mentioned to me how terrible an amendment nine was except for Monzel and former councilman Cranley.
  10. Please volunteer to be at the polls tomorrow in order to make a last minute impression on all voters to "Vote no on Nine". Go here to sign up: http://www.cincinnatiansforprogress.com/Home.asp
  11. I live in Hyde Park and have never seen a Segway in the neighborhood or surrounding areas. The only place I have seen them are Downtown. All purchases are not made with money that could be used for operations. Some of these things are made with grants for specific purposes. One thing a lot of people don't understand is that just because money is spent in one area or on one thing doesn't mean that same money could have been diverted to another area.
  12. Krogers' QFC stores are smaller and more urban in nature, especially in Seattle. So, Kroger does do urban stores just not in its hometown.
  13. Efforts that have been going on for a few years now where as a smaller brewer with a no initial customer base can open up in a few months and be selling their beer......................Unfortunately I believe we will be hearing and waiting for Moerlein to return operations to the city for years to come.
  14. Soooo....why is the keg-tapping of the Cincy-based brew going to be in Springdale...? ...because it is not based in Cincinnati. The beer is brewed in PA WI and the headquarters are in West Chester or Middletown (One of the two). The beers may one have been Cincy beers but those days are long gone............
  15. It sure would be nice if Moerlein was actually a Cincinnati beer these days. The beers are brewed in PA and Wisconsin and the headquarters are actually in Middletown. If you want an actual Cincinnati beer these days your best and only choice is Sam Adams. They have one of their largest breweries in the City. The owner is from Cincinnati and so is the original recipe.