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Cincinnati s director of community and economic development says some interaction between council members and her department can be inappropriate. Markiea Carter briefed members of the new Economic Development Reform Panel at its second meeting Friday.
Carter says her team has about 300 active projects at any given time, and something as simple as a council member calling to check on the status of a negotiation can influence the process. How can we ensure that that influence is not undue, or it s not impacting other projects that are just as important, but may not have that voice, Carter said.
Updated: Wednesday, 5:30 p.m.
The Cincinnati City Council voted 8-1 Wednesday to approve the members of a new development review panel. Council Member Chris Seelbach was the lone council member to vote no on Mayor John Cranley s appointees. Some of the members of this group are directly and very, very closely tied to one elected member of our body, Seelbach said during a committee meeting Monday. And I don’t think that will lend to the confidence that this is truly an independent review.
Seelbach, who announced plans to run for mayor, says he was referring to Cranley s former Chief of Staff Bobbi Dillon and former Hamilton County Democratic Party Chair Tim Burke, who Seelbach describes as a close friend and ally to Cranley.
Local Data Shows Racial Disparities
WVXU collected 15 years of data on no-knock warrants in the city, and it s clear they re mostly issued in historically Black neighborhoods and Black people are most often the target. Police released data from all no-knocks they participated in, whether it applied for the warrant or assisted other agencies.
For an interactive look at 15 years worth of no-knock warrants executed by Cincinnati Police, visit the Tableau website. The data is sorted and color-coded by year.
WVXU collected 15 years of data on no-knock warrants in the city. They have been mostly issued in historically Black neighborhoods and Black people are most often the target.
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The Cincinnati Budget and Finance Committee Monday voted 7-1 to approve the members of a new development review panel. Council Member Chris Seelbach was the lone council member to vote no on Mayor John Cranley s appointees. Some of the members of this group are directly and very, very closely tied to one elected member of our body, Seelbach said. And I don’t think that will lend to the confidence that this is truly an independent review.
Seelbach, who announced plans to run for mayor, says he was referring to Cranley s former Chief of Staff Bobbi Dillon and former Hamilton County Democratic Party Chair Tim Burke, who Seelbach describes as a close friend and ally to Cranley.