Saturday, January 31, 2009

Cincinnati City Government Contact Information 01-31-09

Tell City Government How You Support the Cincinnati Farms Program

Cincinnati City Government
Contact Information 01-31-09

Mayor Mark Mallory
801 Plum St. Rm 150
Cincinnati, OH 45202-1979
Phone: (513) 352-3250
Fax: (513) 352-5201
mayor.mallory@cincinnati-oh.gov

City Council

Vice Mayor David Crowley
801 Plum St. Rm 356
Cincinnati, OH 45202-1979
Phone: (513) 352-2453
Fax: (513) 352-2365
david.crowley@cincinnati-oh.gov

Jeff Berding
801 Plum St. Rm 350
Cincinnati, OH 45202-1979
Phone: (513) 352-3283
Fax: (513) 352-3289
jeff.berding@cincinnati-oh.gov

Chris Bortz
801 Plum St. Rm 348
Cincinnati, OH 45202-1979
Phone: (513) 352-3255
Fax: (513) 3264
chris.bortz@cincinnati-oh.gov

Y. Laketa Cole
801 Plum St. Rm 351
Cincinnati, OH 45202-1979
Phone: (513) 352-3466
Fax: (513) 352-3957
laketa.cole@cincinnati-oh.gov

Greg Harris
801 Plum St. Rm 346B
Cincinnati, OH 45202-1979
Phone: (513) 352-5304
Fax: (513) 352-4657
greg.harris@cincinnati-oh.gov

Leslie Ghiz
801 Plum St. Rm 354
Cincinnati, OH 45202-1979
Phone: (513) 352-3344
Fax: (513) 352-3277
leslie.ghiz@cincinnati-oh.gov

Chris Monzel
801 Plum St. Rm 352
Cincinnati, OH 45202-1979
Phone: (513) 352-3653
Fax: (513) 352-4649
chris.monzel@cincinnati-oh.gov

Roxanne Qualls
801 Plum St. Rm 346A
Cincinnati, OH 45202-1979
Phone: (513) 352-3604
Fax: (513) 352-3621
roxanne.qualls@cincinnati-oh.gov

Cecil Thomas
801 Plum St. Rm 349
Cincinnati, OH 45202-1979
Phone: (513) 352-3499
Fax: (513) 352-3218
cecil.thomas@cincinnati-oh.gov

Friday, January 30, 2009

Update on Cincinnati Farms motion...

(Sent by Email Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 1:59 PM)

Good Afternoon,

I want to thank everyone again for your continued interest and support for the “Cincinnati Farms” motion which moves that the City of Cincinnati lease out city-owned parcels of land for urban agriculture.

We had a really wonderful presentation on “Urban Gardening” in the Health, Education, and Environment Committee last week. The Civic Garden Association and Findlay Market gave great presentations on their programs. We also had Ms. Eileen Frechette come and share her personal experience with city gardening over the years, and UC graduate student Sara Phillips shared her research on city-supported urban agriculture programs in other cities.

We also were fortunate to have a great number of citizens come down to City Hall to testify about the importance of supporting urban agriculture from many perspectives, from health, to community building, to food security, etc. Not everyone spoke, but just making the effort to come to City Hall, and have all the seats filled in City Chambers is always an important statement.

This show of support was very important to let my colleagues on City Council know that urban agriculture is an issue that has broad interest and huge momentum right now here in Cincinnati.

The Finance Committee met later that afternoon, and the Cincinnati Farms motion received enough support to move to full Council for a vote. The meeting of full council was to meet Wednesday but was cancelled due to inclement weather.

Therefore, on Wednesday, February 4th at 2pm at the next Council meeting the Cincinnati Farms motion will be voted on. We need 5 votes in order for it to pass.

If it passes, the next steps will be to identify where the 10-12 parcels will be leased out to city gardeners for the initial pilot project. I plan to convene a “stakeholder” meeting soon after the passage of the motion which will help us figure out where there is interest for a garden.

If you would like to share your support of this legislation you can email City Council and/or you can come to City Hall no later than 1:15pm on February 4th to fill out a speaker card to address City Council for up to 2 minutes. Please allow time for parking and to pass through security.

Many of you have written in to share your valuable ideas on how to implement this program. I appreciate you sharing your expertise, and am taking in all your information as we move forward.

If you have any additional questions/comments you can email me, or contact my legislative aide Michelle Dillingham at 352-2453.

-David Crowley

Monday, January 12, 2009

City May Turn Vacant Lots Into Community Gardens