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 Veterans Day Message from Mayor Mark Mallory

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Do you know someone going above
and beyond to help students in
Cincinnati Public Schools?

Nominate your favorite educator for Mayor Mallory’s Recognition of Educational Excellence award. The Mayor’s Educational Excellence award honors individuals who have contributed to improving the quality of education for Cincinnati Public School students. The award is open to anyone who works in the field of education in CPS schools which includes teachers, administrators, assistants, social workers, outside agencies, PTA members, school board members, and volunteers. Nominations materials are due on Saturday, November 1, 2008.


 

Financial Empowerment in
Life and Business
A Shop 52 Seminar


Mayor Mallory held Financial Empowerment in Life and Business, a Shop 52 Seminar, on Saturday, September 6, 2008.  Hundreds of Cincinnatians interested in opening a small business turned out for the event.  Continue to check our website for future Shop 52 Seminars.   Please follow the links below to view the PowerPoint presentations from the event and the contact information for the panelists.

Introduction               Personal Finance and the Small Business

Panelist Contact List    Financing your Small Business



Summer Cooling Crisis Program

CAA is currently accepting applications for its Summer Cooling Crisis Program (SCP). The SCP helps people pay their summer utility bills or obtain a fan or air conditioner to keep cool in the summer heat.

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Mayor Mallory Challenges Community 
Councils to Increase Recycling
Citywide

In partnership with Rumple, Mayor Mallory will announce the details for the Cincinnati Community Recycling Challenge this Earth Day, April 22. The Challenge is a part of the Mayor’s Green Recycling Plan which was launched last year with the goal of increasing recycling in Cincinnati by 50% by 2011.

The Challenge will begin on May 15 and last for six months until America Recycles Day on November 15. Cincinnati neighborhoods will be encouraged to sign up and participate. Communities who reach their recycling goals will be awarded prizes of $250 by Rumpke.

The Cincinnati Community Recycling Challenge is being supported by the Mayor’s Young Professional (YPKC) members and Keep Cincinnati Beautiful. Members of YPKC and KCB will be speaking to Community Councils during April and May to prepare for the Challenge.

The challenge began on May 15th. Community Council Presidents who are still interested in participating can sign up here

Thank you to the following communities for participating: Paddock Hills, Spring Grove Village, Carthage, South Fairmount, the East End, South Cumminsville, Sayler Park, Kennedy Heights, Over the Rhine, Hartwell, North Avondale, Roselawn, Northside, Madisonville, Mt. Airy, Avondale, Mt. Washington, Pleasant Ridge, College Hill, Westwood, Downtown, Mt. Lookout.


 
Mayor Mallory Launches Green Cincinnati Recycling

Mayor Mallory and members of Cincinnati City Council kicked off a new effort to increase recycling in Cincinnati.  Cincinnati currently recycles 9% of its trash.  The Mayor announced a series of goals of in crease Cincinnati’s recycling by 50% to 15% in 4 years.   Click here to read more about the Mayor’s recycling plan.

To request a recycling bin,  Click Here.

The Mayor also announced the creation of 4 new Downtown recycling drop-off locations, for Downtown residents who do not have access to curbside recycling.

To see a map of the new Downtown Recycling Drop-off Locations,  Click Here.


Mayor Mallory Releases Shop 52 DrillDown Study
Study shows Cincinnati’s Population 46,000 more than Census

On July 2, 2007, Mayor Mark Mallory released the Shop 52 DrillDown study at a press conference in Northside.  The DrillDown uses 27 different sources of information to show that Cincinnati’s population is 378,259, not 332,252 as the Census reported last Thursday.  The study also shows Cincinnati’s average household income is $54,083, not the $43,992 reported by the 2000 Census, and that Cincinnati’s city-wide income is over $9.2 billion, not the $6.5 billion reported by the 2000 Census.  Mayor Mallory partnered with Social Compact and Property Advisors to conduct the DrillDown analysis.

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Office of the Mayor
801 Plum St. Rm 150
Cincinnati, OH 45202-1979

Phone: (513) 352-3250
Fax: (513) 352-5201
Email: mark.mallory@cincinnati-oh.gov
Mayor Mark Mallory
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November 14, 2008
One Month Remaining in Mayor’s Community Recycling Challenge


November 06, 2008
Mayor Mallory Announces Membership Drive for His Young Professional Kitchen Cabinet


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City of Cincinnati Hosts Regional Government Employee Energy Fair


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