A sample riverside athletic club riverwalk
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Riverside Athletic Club & Forest Hills Sportsplex1500 Members Strong
Downtown Hamilton Riverside riverwalk is less than 1 mile south of downtown Hamilton and across the river from Miami university Hamilton campus
Proposed development on the river
East viewProject includes condos and restaurants
West view across riverA walking bridge across the great Miami could provide pedestrian access
Diagram overviewThe southern anchor for extensive riverfront development
Great Miami river
Supporting Organizations
Recovery zone bond allocation approval at March 2009 butler county port authority meeting
Owner Roland Lutz provides project background
Funding Sources Meet Strategy for Riverfront Development
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act is passed by Congress in 2009.
RZEBs and RZFBs allocations are distributed to major Cities and Counties.
Butler County Port Authority conducts Stimulus Fund Seminar in April 2009. Roland Lutz attends program.
In 2009 Vision 2020 organizes Riverfront Committee.
The process
Roland Lutz submits RFP for Recovery Zone Facility Bonds. (January 2010)
RZFBs are approved contingent on financing.
Financing, Letter of Credit must be obtained by June 15th for RZFBs.
The $8.6 Million project includes mixed use and building upgrades
Rivers are resources for recreation, athletic training and wellness ---- Recreational & Fitness Use of River Increasing
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Canoeing Fishing Bike Walking
Increased use of the river and adjacent area for recreation. National trends are reflected locally and in Ohio. Data from Tourism Study supports river as focal point for recreation in Butler County.
Recreational Use by Category
Millions of people participate in activities connected to the river.
2008 National Sporting Goods Association
Millions
10M 42.2M 44.7M 96.6M
Strategy and Funding Process
Policy
Strategy
Funding
Local PrivateState Non-ProfitFederal Institutions
American Recovery & Reinvestment ActWalkable Waterfronts
Collaborative Partnershipsto develop projects with
Institutional partners