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06-14-2009, 10:26 PM
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St. Bernard 
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Sorry bout that...I got happy fingers 
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06-14-2009, 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by aquila
Uhh...no, think again. Aside from Norwood and St. Bernard, the following are all cities within Hamilton County:
- Blue Ash
- Cheviot
- Deer Park
- Forest Park
- Harrison
- Loveland
- Madeira
- Montgomery
- Mount Healthy
- North College Hill
- Reading
- Sharonville
- Silverton
- Springdale
- Village of Indian Hill (despite its name, it's technically a city)
- Wyoming
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I didn't realize that they were all cities. Egg on my face 
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06-14-2009, 11:08 PM
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Originally Posted by mike1003
I didn't realize that they were all cities. Egg on my face 
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No big deal.  I've never really understood why there was a need for so many smaller cities in a county that has a large city. Not just Hamilton County, but anywhere. Believe it or not, Cuyahoga has more cities than Hamilton County does. It's nuts. If we'd think more progressively like Louisville and Indianapolis, consolidating our city/county governments, we'd be two of the largest cities in America! We'd get more recognition, more funding, and it would probably make us operate a lot more efficiently. Less bickering among municipalities/more cooperation in getting things done. Stuff like that. But there's so much division and stiff attitudes about "losing identity" among the citizens, they'd never vote for it....so in the meantime, we keep stumbling and now face the possibility of actually decreasing in size when we should be growing. Losing Westwood would take the city down below 300K in population. Quite sad.
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06-14-2009, 11:19 PM
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It'll never happen.
1) The city also has to approve it.
2) Westwood can't afford it.
3) This is a group of people discussing this idea, not the entire neighborhood of WW.
Fyi: Buckhead is trying to separate from Atlanta as well.
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06-15-2009, 06:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Cincy-Rise
It'll never happen.
1) The city also has to approve it.
2) Westwood can't afford it.
3) This is a group of people discussing this idea, not the entire neighborhood of WW.
Fyi: Buckhead is trying to separate from Atlanta as well.
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This isnt just a group of people discussing it, it is the neighborhood council, the westwood civic association. No one should dismiss something that a neighborhood council is trying to do.
As far as not affording it, why not? They will receive taxes and be able to apply for grants and funding just like every other village & township. Need fire & police, pay for the service or combine it like many townships & villages have done. I guess I just dont get it why you would think this is not possible.
Like I always tell my son "never say never"
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06-15-2009, 10:23 AM
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Please?
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Originally Posted by aquila
I've never really understood why there was a need for so many smaller cities in a county that has a large city.
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To keep the big city from swallowing them whole with the blessing and assistance of Ohio's annexation laws that favor municipal corporations over townships.
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06-15-2009, 10:57 AM
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All of these little fiefdoms are the reason that nothing can be accomplished on a regional basis.
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06-15-2009, 12:35 PM
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Do you think succession will fix the problems? Look at Lincoln Hts-it is it's own municipality and that place is a toilet.
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06-15-2009, 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by otters21
Do you think succession will fix the problems? Look at Lincoln Hts-it is it's own municipality and that place is a toilet.
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To answer your question, YES. Of all the townships mentioned by aquila in his post, you are using one problem neighborhood as an example.
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06-15-2009, 03:55 PM
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Originally Posted by wilson1010
All of these little fiefdoms are the reason that nothing can be accomplished on a regional basis.
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BINGO! Exactly my thoughts. Tried to rep you, but have to spread it around first. 
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