Cincinnati City Council has designated the entire City as a Recovery Zone, making it eligible for state credits that can help fund public and private development projects at a lower cost.
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Cincinnati designated as Recovery Zone
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grasscat 159 days ago
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Filing for the Energy Tax Credit | Cincinnati Real Estate - Amy B Sells
Posted by
amybsells 328 days ago
(http://www.amybsells.com)
What gives me the most bang for my buck? An update to our information about the Energy Tax Credit and how you can put it to work for you. I asked my CPA, Mark Conrad of Knoll and Associates what you need to file the Energy Tax Credit.
So, you’ve made your home purchase — now what? In talking with my CPA Mark Conrad, I asked about how exactly first-time buyers file for their 8,000 tax credit.
New ordinance approved for Graeter's bonds
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grasscat 343 days ago
(http://www.building-cincinnati.com)
To take advantage of a bond program available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA), Cincinnati City Council has passed an ordinance allowing the City to issue up to $11.5 million in economic development bonds for the new
City may tap stimulus for Graeter's bonds
Posted by
grasscat 363 days ago
(http://www.building-cincinnati.com)
Cincinnati City Council is considering an ordinance that would allow the City to issue up to $11.5 million in economic development bonds for the new Graeter's manufacturing facility, currently under construction in Bond Hill.
Ohio wins $1.8M in stimulus funds for brownfield cleanup
Posted by
grasscat 385 days ago
(http://www.building-cincinnati.com)
The Ohio Department of Development has announced that it has received $1.8 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 funding through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for its Brownfield Revolving Loan Fund Program.
“Explore Cincinnati†for August 5, 2009
Posted by
taestell 396 days ago
(http://explorecincinnati.com)
Travis and Emily discuss city layoffs; stimulus money; ODOT's I-75 work; new jobs and parking Downtown; the controversial expanded recycling program; Kenwood Towne Place; preservation in OTR; and more. Sean Fisher and Kurt Myers talk about BuyCincy.
Dohoney memo addresses resident ideas for stimulus spending
Posted by
grasscat 399 days ago
(http://www.building-cincinnati.com)
Last April, several people submitted ideas to Cincinnati city council on how the City's piece of $787 billion in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funding should be spent. In a recent memo to council, city manager Milton Dohoney Jr. addressed
Hamilton County Green initiative gets $4.8 million federal boost
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UncleRando 419 days ago
(http://www.soapboxmedia.com)
Federal stimulus dollars are on their way to Cincinnati, paving the way for greater energy efficiency in Hamilton County government.
HUD secretary approves $3.5M in stimulus funds for Cincinnati
Posted by
grasscat 420 days ago
(http://www.building-cincinnati.com)
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) secretary Shaun Donovan has approved the City of Cincinnati's plan to use a $3.5 million federal grant to help revive its neighborhoods, create affordable housing, and improve public facilities.
Stimulus funding for The Banks moves up schedule, costs
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grasscat 446 days ago
(http://www.building-cincinnati.com)
The $25 million awarded in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 for public infrastructure at The Banks will put the project's overall timeline ahead of schedule, but could drive up its costs.
Cincinnati says 'yes' to Ohio River Trail funds
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grasscat 465 days ago
(http://www.building-cincinnati.com)
If $1.75 million in federal economic stimulus funding comes to Cincinnati for the Ohio River Trail, the City will gladly accept it.
Stimulus funds could go to Ohio River Trail
Posted by
grasscat 474 days ago
(http://www.building-cincinnati.com)
Cincinnati City Council is considering an ordinance that would allow the City to accept $1.75 million in federal economic stimulus funding to build a portion of the Ohio River Trail in the East End.
Plenty of stimulus ideas rolling in
Posted by
grasscat 502 days ago
(http://www.building-cincinnati.com)
Dozens of Cincinnati projects are seeking a piece of the $787 billion federal economic stimulus package, but there are hundreds more ideas in the minds of City residents.
Metro debuts new hybrid buses
Posted by
UncleRando 504 days ago
(http://www.urbancincy.com)
Metro will debut the first 6 of their 15 new hybrid buses on Tuesday, April 21st. The new hybrid buses will have a "unique go*GREEN hybrid design" that will reduce soot and hydrocarbon emissions by at least 90% and use about 30% less fuel that the t
Metro: Stimulus money will buy 15 hybrids
Posted by
UncleRando 535 days ago
(http://cincinnati.bizjournals.com)
Nine of the new hybrids will replace vehicles overdue for replacement. Six are smaller, 30-foot vehicles that will be used for a shuttle service connecting Cincinnati’s museums, arts and entertainment venues.
Stimulus bill to spur Cincinnati area projects
Posted by
newsman 564 days ago
(http://www.bizjournals.com)
Ohio will get $8.2 billion and 133,000 new jobs out of new federal stimulus package signed by President Barack Obama, according to Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland and Cincinnati Congressman Steve Driehaus.
Getting to know Cincinnati's stimulus requests
Posted by
UncleRando 578 days ago
(http://www.urbancincy.com)
Cities from around the country have submitted their "shovel ready" projects to be considered for stimulus money. Cincinnati's list has 48 projects totaling $434,916,420.
Cincinnati submits stimulus package wish list
Posted by
UncleRando 583 days ago
(http://cincinnati.bizjournals.com)
Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory has asked federal legislators for $332 million to fund 51 projects as part of the $819 billion stimulus package now under review in the U.S. Senate.
All Aboard Ohio is calling on Ohio's Congressional Delegation to support a list of "Shovel Ready" federal stimulus projects identified last week by the U.S. House of Representatives' Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.
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