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  2. List of Cincinnati neighborhoods - Wikipedia

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    Many communities within the Cincinnati – Northern Kentucky metropolitan area are considered by local residents to be neighborhoods or suburbs of Cincinnati, but do not fall within the actual city limits, Hamilton county boundaries, or even within Ohio state borders.

  3. Cincinnati proposes zoning law overhaul to spur housing boom ...

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    The proposed overhaul of Cincinnati's zoning code would allow for more housing and mixed-use developments to be built along major transit corridors and in neighborhood business districts.

  4. The proposed legislation, Connected Communities, calls for zoning changes 1/4-mile around neighborhood business districts and 1/2-mile along Hamilton Avenue and Reading Road.

  5. Cincinnati metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The United States Census Bureau's formal name for the area is the Cincinnati, OH–KY–IN Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2020 U.S. Census , the metro area had a population of 2,256,884, making Greater Cincinnati the 28th-most populous metropolitan area in the United States, and the largest metro area in Ohio, followed by Columbus and ...

  6. Arlington Heights, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Arlington Heights is a village in Hamilton County, Ohio, United States.It is a northeastern suburb of Cincinnati.The population was 823 at the 2020 census.The village is almost completely contained within the wide median of the Mill Creek Expressway (Interstate 75), one of the few urban splits of freeway lanes in the country.

  7. Sayler Park, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    As of the census of 2020, there were 2,825 people living in the neighborhood. There were 1,312 housing units. The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 86.8% White, 5.6% Black or African American, 0.2% Native American, 0.3% Asian, 0.0% Pacific Islander, 0.7% from some other race, and 6.4% from two or more races. 2.1% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.

  8. Hyde Park, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    The area now home to Hyde Park initially consisted of a sparsely populated rural area until 1885, when the Norfolk and Western Railway linked it with Cincinnati in 1872. [3]

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