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Introduction | Implementation Campaigns | Implementation Approach
State of the County Report: Environment
This report uses data from the US Department of Commerce, Bureau of Census, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, Office of Strategic Research and other respected sources to assess the state of Hamilton County’s economy and labor force in the context of the Cincinnati metropolitan region. The report includes an analysis of economic trends that affect Hamilton County, Ohio and other counties of the Cincinnati Consolidated Metropolitan Region.
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State of the County Report: Land Use and Development Framework
This report examines land use and growth issues in Hamilton County and studies various factors causing growth and development patterns in the region. It has five key findings identifying features of growth and land development at the regional, county, and local levels. It studies impacts of these trends on the economy, housing, transportation, utilities, environment, and fiscal resources, and identifies indicators for measuring the trends.
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Community Revitalization Initiative Strategic Plan (CRI)
The strategies described in “Initiative 27: Revitalization Including First Suburbs” form the basis for the Community Revitalization Initiative Strategic Plan. The first meeting of the CRI was in March 2003, convened by the Hamilton County Planning Partnership. The CRI was an effort to bring together policymakers, community leaders, and administrative professionals from 25 of Hamilton County’s jurisdictions to develop a plan for our First Suburbs. The Plan, published in March 2004, describes an overall vision and six goals for revitalizing old communities, fourteen development strategies, and eight objective data indicators for measuring progress and achievement. To implement the CRI Strategic Plan, HCRPC has facilitated the development of the First Suburbs Consortium by developing Bylaws, cooperation agreements and providing administrative support.
• Supports Objectives
• Supports Initiative
Community Revitalization Tools Resource Book
A product of the Planning Partnership/Hamilton County Regional Planning Commission, the Community Revitalization Tools Resource Book and Website were designed as a quick reference toolkit/guides that assist administrators and economic development officials in locating resources available for the revitalization of housing and business districts. Including reference materials for more than 20 organizations and hundreds of programs with a cross reference system that allows the user identify at a glance where to go for assistance. Hard copies were produced for Planning Partnership jurisdiction members.
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• Supports Initiative
Economic Impact of the Hamilton County Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)
The Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) is an implementation tool of the OKI 2030 Long Range Transportation Plan that identifies roads and other transportation projects for construction or preliminary engineering funding. The 2004-2007 TIP is already operating and funds allocated to the Hamilton County projects. This will create new jobs in construction and other industrial sectors in Hamilton County. In addition to construction jobs, which are a direct benefit, transportation projects provide many indirect and induced benefits such as a decrease in congestion, pollutants, etc. Economic impacts of transportation projects included in the 2004-2007 TIP will be assessed by using REMI, a regional economic impact model.
• Supports Initiatives 25 and 28
Hamilton County Caucus of OKI Representatives
Planning Partnership of Hamilton County Regional Planning Commission has launched a new initiative for representatives of Hamilton County in the OKI Regional Council of Governments. This includes the OKI board members, members of Intermodal Coordinating Committee, Prioritization Subcommittee, etc. The objective includes encouraging and promoting participation of Hamilton County members in the OKI meetings. The caucus meets regularly to discuss issues of significance to the County.
• Supports Initiative 30
Hamilton County Home Improvement Program (HIP)
See campaign on “Balancing Diversity and Equity.”
• Supports Initiative 27
A dream is just a dream. A goal is a dream with a plan and a deadline.
HARVEY MACKAY
Priority is a function of context.
STEPHEN COVEY
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