Work Team Co-Chairs Work Team Support7 volunteer Work Teams (WT) met to develop recommendations from...
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Get Involved!1. Support and Share the Price Hill Plan
- with your friends and neighbors- with your neighborhood council- at City Hall
2. Join an Implementation Team3. Contact Sam at [email protected] or call 251-3800
Jeff Cramerding HousingSheila Rosenthal HousingAnn Andriacco Arts and CultureIsaac Selya Arts and CultureDanyetta Najoli CommunityJulie Hogan Tolbert CommunityJoe Hirth Economic Development and
Business Districts
Melissa Wegman Economic Development and Business Districts
Alicia Hildebrand Healthy and SafeKevin Necessary Healthy and SafeTracy Power Schools, Youth, and TeensEric Seligman Schools, Youth, and
TeensPete Witte Transportation
LeadershipWork Team Co-Chairs
PartnersBLOC MinistriesCincinnati Christian UniversityCincinnati Police Department -
District 3Cincinnati Public SchoolsCity of CincinnatiCommunity MattersEast Price Hill Business Alliance
East Price Hill Improvement Association
LISC of Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky
Lower Price Hill Community Council
Port Authority of Greater Cincinnati
Price Hill WillSanta Maria Community ServicesSouthwest Ohio Regional Transit
Authority (SORTA)United Way of Greater CincinnatiWest Price Hill Civic ClubWest Price Hill Merchant
Association
PRICEHILLPLAN
Price Hill WillCommunity Building InstituteCity of Cincinnati
Work Team Support
Learn more at www.pricehillplan.com Prepared January 2015
BUILDING GREAT NEIGHBORHOODS OF CHOICE FOR GENERATIONS TO COME
Price Hill
Defining the Plan: > 335
gave input at kickoff meeting, community conversations, focus
groups, and with surveys
Setting Priorities: > 350
help set priorities at workshop and with surveys
Feedback on Recommendations and Prioritizing Goals: > 250 via workshop, open
house,surveys
Developing Recommendations:
7 volunteer Work Teams (WT) met to develop recommendations
from July - November 2014
Final Plan producedand reviewed Implementation
What is the Price Hill Plan?
PlanningProcess
The Price Hill Plan is the product of thousands of hours of volunteer work by dedicated community members. It is informed by input from over 750 local residents. This 9-month process brought together residents and stakeholders of all three Price Hill neighborhoods to identify strengths and define priorities for the continued revitalization of Price Hill. Work teams created action agendas around the seven priorities categorized most urgent by respondents. This document contains the results of their hard work. While the plan is complete, the work has only just begun to see East, West and Lower Price Hill realize their full potential as great Cincinnati neighborhoods of choice.
3 distinct neighborhoodspopulation: 35,583Lower Price Hill (pop. 1,277)East Price Hill (pop. 16,215)West Price Hill (pop. 18,091)
What We Know
PHW home rehabs, 2007-2013
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60 studentsenrolled in MYCincinnati Youth Orchestra in 2014 (founded in 2011 with 11 students)
$6 million, 220-seatWarsaw Federal Incline Theater under construction
1 in 41.2 million annual riders on Metro bus route #33 (2nd-highest in city)
Price Hill households do not have a car
1 in 3 children prepared for Kindergarten (up from 1 in 4 in 2006)
312 acres of vacant land
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Located on the western side of Cincinnati, just north of the Ohio River, Price Hill is divided into three neighborhoods: Lower Price Hill, East Price Hill, and West Price Hill. A racially, ethnically, and socioeconomically diverse cluster of neighborhoods, Price Hill forms a significant portion of the land area and population of Cincinnati. Each neighborhood has its own community council, distinct land use patterns, and unique strengths and challenges.
After a decline between 2000 and 2010, Price Hill’s population is showing signs of growth once again, with a 6% increase between 2010 and 2012.
West Price Hill East
PriceHill Lower
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Cincinnati
area: 5.8 sq. miles(11.9% of City) (7.3% of City)
Ohio River
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(equal to 424 football fields)
30.4 Median age in Price Hill(2 years younger than Cincinnati overall)
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HousingArts & Culture
Community
Economic Development & Business Districts
Healthy & SafeSchools, Youth,& Teens
Transportation
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7 Themes
19 Goals, Prioritized
Specific Goals for each Theme
WESTPRICE HILL
EASTPRICE HILL
LOWERPRICEHILL
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Willnet Dr
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Relleum Av
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Sunse t Ln
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Prosperity Pl
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Dale Av
Burn
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St Lawrence Av
Win
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Westm ont D
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Carnation Av Suire
Av
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Av
Slik
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Lacle de Av
Har
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Virg
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Heyward St
Nea
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Shirley Pl
Seib
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Patri
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Alcliff Ln
Talbert St
Delridge Dr
Palos St
Schi
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Terr
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Wilbud
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Heuwerth Av
Wild
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Fisk
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Lock
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Jamestown St
Western Hills Av
St Williams AvA
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Sidney Rd
Oliv
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Vincent Av
Schulte Dr
Ros
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Ring Pl
Ashbrook Dr
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Joana Pl
Clearview Av
Beaumont Pl
Claypole Av
Flower Av
Linda Dr
Fawnhill Ln
Sterrett Av
Wildey Ln
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Warsaw Av
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W 6th St
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Development Opportunity Cluster
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Public Park
During the initial public input phase for this plan, residents and stakeholders were asked to identify the best thing to happen in their neighborhood over the last few years, and their top 3 wishes for the future of the neighborhood. Responses were grouped into broad categories and these categories form the 7 color-coded Themes shown along the path to the right. Within each Theme are specific goals, developed by volunteer-led Work Teams over the course of 2014. These Goals represent the priorities and desires of residents and stakeholders within Price Hill.
Future Land UsePrice Hill is made up of three contiguous neighborhoods, connected by busy transportation corridors and commercial districts. Lower Price Hill has a dense, vibrant residential cluster and contains a nationally registered historic district of
predominately Italianate style buildings. It also contains large areas used for manufacturing and industrial purposes. East and West Price Hill are primarily residential neighborhoods with nodes of commercial activity clustered along central thoroughfares. Future economic development should be concentrated at the Opportunity Clusters (marked in red), connected by Mixed Use corridors (marked in orange).
WESTPRICE HILL
EASTPRICE HILL
LOWERPRICEHILL
Purc
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v
Gra
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v
Fairb
anks
Av
1st A
v
Beec
h Av
Lehman Rd
Gest St
Iliff
Av
Enrig
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Price Av
Wel
ls S
t
Woo
dlaw
n Av
Haw
thor
ne A
v
Wyo
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Evan
s St
Ross
Av
Man
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W 8th St
Seto
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Mt H
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Av
Foley Rd
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Con
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ne A
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Nef
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Rut
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Kre
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Mcp
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Ralph Av
Fehr Rd
Willnet Dr
Dew
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Mor
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Dr
Dep
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Gl e
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Dr
Atson Ln
Bassett Rd
Relleum Av
Tuxw
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Min
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Av
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ilsey
Av
Sunse t Ln
Elbe
ron
Av
Prosperity Pl
Kirb
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v
Su n
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Cre
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Dale Av
Burn
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St Lawrence Av
Win
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Av
Westm ont D
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Carnation Av Suire
Av
Mck
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Av
Slik
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v
Lacle de Av
Har
ris A
v
Virg
il R
d
Heyward St
Nea
ve S
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Shirley Pl
Seib
el L
n
Patri
ck D
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Alcliff Ln
Talbert St
Delridge Dr
Palos St
Schi
ff Av
Terr
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Oliv
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n
Wilbud
Dr
Heuwerth Av
Wild
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Fisk
Av
Lock
man
Av
Jamestown St
Western Hills Av
St Williams Av
Aca
dem
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Sidney Rd
Oliv
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Vincent Av
Schulte Dr
Ros
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Ring Pl
Ashbrook Dr
Woo
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S D
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ge D
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Cov
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Murdock Av
Edge
tree
Ln
Pedr
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Av
Ferguson Pl
Vos
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Oak
land
Av
Che
revi
lla L
n
Hillf
red
Ln
Man
sion
Av
Joana Pl
Clearview Av
Beaumont Pl
Claypole Av
Flower Av
Linda Dr
Fawnhill Ln
Sterrett Av
Wildey Ln
Texa
s Av
Aman
da P
l
Rap
id A
v
Mau
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Ln
Pant
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Wils
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Suns
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Con
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ne A
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Schi
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Elbe
ron
Av
Foley Rd Pardee Al
Glenway Av
River Rd
Stat
e Av
W 8th St
Warsaw Av
Quebec Rd
Gra
ndA
v
Suns
etAv
Guerley Rd
Rapid Run Rd
Elbe
ron
Av W 8Th St
W 6th St
Cleves Warsaw Pike
Crookshank Rd
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Development Opportunity Cluster
Institutional
Greenspace
Mixed Use
Manufacturing/Industrial
Residential
Public Park
Price Hill is an arts destination.
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Price Hill is a community of choice.
1Price Hill is a community of rising property values that attracts investment and redevelopment.
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Housing Arts and Culture
Transportation
Price Hill Neighborhood Business Districts (NBDs) and commercial nodes are vibrant centers of positive social activity and commerce – they are easy to get to and travel around both for automobile and pedestrian travelers. Commercial property is ready to attract stable businesses with a variety of offerings.
7There is a positive change in the reputation and image of the Price Hill area – it is known as a place people want to live, work and play.
8Destination locations and anchors (i.e. businesses, retail, schools, restaurants, theaters, etc.) are defined, maximized, and retained.
9
Price Hill develops into a place that is attractive to residents and customers who want to travel without the use of a vehicle.
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The story of Price Hill is told effectively and positively within and outside of Price Hill.
10Price Hill is filled with open spaces and communal gathering spaces that are well maintained, engaging, and safe.
11Price Hill and the police work hand-in-hand to improve the community.
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Price Hill is very well connected and everyone knows what is going on.
4Price Hill is a very neighborly, safe, and family-friendly community in which to live, work, and play.
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Every school in Price Hill (public, parochial, charter, private) is an institution that is excelling in academics, serving the community with excellence (10 years).
13Mentorships are available for all who seek, for school age as well as adults (5 years).
14Parents are educated and knowledgeable about the benefits of, and have access to, early childhood education.
15All early childhood education providers (in-home, center, etc.) are on target to achieve the 5-star rating for quality programs (5 years).
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Implementation
Price Hill has efficient and convenient transportation options for accessing assets in all areas of the community.
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Price Hill fully embraces its urban and culturally unique community and comes together as one while still celebrating its diversity.
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Price Hill has an obvious and convenient connectivity to the primary regional job centers, as well as access to all major arteries that link the entire Greater Cincinnati area.
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Recruit and convene implementation teams, garner support and participation from partners.
Spring2015
Summer-Fall 2015
2016 and beyond
Coordinate shared action steps and begin to implement highest priority goals.
Use Price Hill Plan as a guide for prioritizing improvements in health, education and development
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Development Opportunity ClustersNodes of activity identified through public input as “hearts” of the neighborhood; these areas have experienced significant economic development and growth.
GreenspacePredominately forested and undeveloped areas, including parks, cemeteries, steep hillside, and an area of potential greenspace along the Ohio River.
InstitutionalMajor educational and civic institutions covering significant land areas.
Mixed UseCorridors and pockets where there are concentrations of commercial use (retail, office, restaurants, galleries, institutions, etc.), as well as mixed residential/commercial use.
ResidentialAreas of primarily single family, two-family, and three-family homes, as well as multi-family apartment buildings and complexes.
The Price Hill Plan is designed to spur immediate action. Each of the 19 Goals is accompanied by specific Action Steps
and Potential Partners (available in a separate document). With the oversight of
a volunteer-led implementation steering committee, the active participation
of businesses and institution, and the support of the City of Cincinnati and
Price Hill Will, Price Hill is ready to move forward with a comprehensive approach
to growth and improvement.
Manufacturing/IndustrialAreas of active or inactive manufacturing and other industrial uses, including brownfields and vacant industrial lots.