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Cincinnati.com Local Politics:OTR residents might tax themselves, but not for the streetcar (as was once proposed.)

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Over-the-Rhine residents and business owners are being asked to tax themselves for neighborhood clea

Over-the-Rhine residents and business owners are being asked to tax themselves for neighborhood clean up and safety – the same kind of tax once proposed for the streetcar and never initiated. [cincinnati.com]( [Local Politics]( Tuesday, November 26 [For video: The Cincinnati Bell Connector makes its way across 12th street at Vine in Over-the-Rhine. The streetcar was launched September 9, 2016. Ridership has steadily declined.]( FOR SUBSCRIBERS [An OTR-only tax might happen – but not for the streetcar]( Over-the-Rhine residents and business owners are being asked to tax themselves for neighborhood clean up and safety – the same kind of tax once proposed for the streetcar and never initiated. FOR SUBSCRIBERS [Republicans have their best candidate for sheriff...]( [Bruce Hoffbauer]( [Portune endorses Pillich in heated commissioner race]( [Connie Pillich]( [Solar power will keep the lights on at City Hall]( [A photo illustration, created by the city of Cinci]( [Report: Bevin's stay at Trump hotel could be used...]( [President Donald Trump, left, brought Gov. Matt Be]( SPECIAL OFFER Subscribe today and get unlimited digital access for $3 for 3 months, then $6.99 per month. [View My Offer]( MORE ARTICLES FROM THE ENQUIRER FOR SUBSCRIBERS [City 'screw up' costs taxpayers $260K in Westwood]( [Banks Music Venue gets final council approval. Set to open fall 2020]( [No more cash security deposits for Cincinnati renters?]( FOR SUBSCRIBERS [End death penalty in Hamilton County, Dem says. See Joe Deters’...]( ['Quid pro quo' testimony doesn’t change any minds among Ohioans in...]( [Want more?: Download the Cincinnati.com app.]( [click here]( FOLLOW US [FB]( [TW]( [IG]( Problem viewing email? [View in browser]( [Unsubscribe]( • [Manage Newsletters]( • [Feedback]( • [Privacy Policy/Your California Privacy Rights]( • [Ad Choices]( • [Terms of Service]( © 2019 www.cincinnati.com. All rights reserved. 312 Elm Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202

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