Cincinnati Considers Incentives to Spur Development in Transit-Rich Areas
By Politics & Government Reporter | Published 2026-02-08T14:59:02.062Z
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Cincinnati is exploring new strategies to encourage development around its transit corridors, aiming to create more walkable, mixed-use neighborhoods connected by public transportation. A key focus...
Cincinnati is exploring new strategies to encourage development around its transit corridors, aiming to create more walkable, mixed-use neighborhoods connected by public transportation. A key focus is the use of incentive programs to attract developers to build in areas identified as "transit-oriented development" (TOD) zones. These zones are typically located near bus lines, streetcar stops, and future transit hubs, with the goal of increasing density and reducing reliance on cars.
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