After dozens of community meetings and over 100 surveys, Cincinnati’s largest neighborhood has formed its newest plan to move the neighborhood forward.
The plan was presented to the city’s Equitable Housing and Growth Committee on Tuesday; it will go before the full city council on Wednesday for final approval.
The Westwood neighborhood plan centers on five priorities highlighted after speaking with community members throughout 2024:
- Business district development
- Community pride and connections
- Community and family resources
- Housing
- Transportation and circulation
Until now, the most recent plan created like this for Westwood was done in 2010. Since then, many major changes have happened in the neighborhood, including the opening of James A. Gamble Montessori High School, the extensive renovations to the Westwood Town Hall facilities and the opening of several new businesses…