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Is Cincinnati's Bond Hill finally getting its comeback?

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Your community councils are making things happen

So look—we talk a lot about Cincinnati's comeback story, right? From Over-the-Rhine transforming from forgotten to fabulous, or what FC Cincinnati has done for the West End. But lemme paint the picture: that stuff doesn't happen without people on the ground, rolling up their sleeves. And sometimes, those people are in our community councils. This week, we saw a big conversation happening about whether these councils are really bridging gaps or if they're holding us back.

### The Bond Hill Bet

City Councilmember Evan Nolan just launched a new "Community Investment Subcommittee," and they're starting in Bond Hill. This isn't just talk; it's about directing real city resources to neighborhoods that have been overlooked for too long. You think about places like Bond Hill, which has so much history and potential, just sitting there waiting for that spark. It reminds me of what we saw happen in places like the Incline District, where a little focused attention can really turn things around.

* **What this means for Cincinnati:**

* **Direct Impact:** Instead of broad strokes, this targets specific needs in neighborhoods like Bond Hill.

* **Community Voice:** It elevates the residents' ideas for their own future.

* **A New Playbook:** If this works, it could be a model for other areas in the city that need a boost.

This isn't just about money; it's about showing up. It's about recognizing that the heart of Cincinnati beats in every single one of our neighborhoods, not just downtown. It's about giving places like Bond Hill the chance to write their next chapter. Nati on the wire — if you know, you know.

Catch Keith and the crew digging into this and more every morning; please, tune in live at mornings.live.

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