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Mayor Mark Mallory

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Mayor Mark Mallory was sworn in as the 68th Mayor of Cincinnati December 1, 2005 and was re-elected in 2009. His election marked a new era for City Hall as the first two-term Mayor under the City's new Stronger-Mayor system, the first directly-elected black Mayor, and the first Mayor in over 70 years who did not come from City Council.

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City Council

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The mission of the Cincinnati City Council is to provide, in a democratic and transparent manner, efficient and effective services that will make Cincinnati a better place in which to live, work and play. Meet your City Council members and find Council meetings and agendas.

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City Manager Milton Dohoney Jr.

City's Top Administrator

The City Manager executes the policy direction set by the Mayor and City Council through the management of 17 City departments and nearly 5,300 employees. Find current business opportunities with the City and available commercial property.

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Latest News

5/17/13
Partnerships Continue College Hill's Momentum
Partnerships Continue College Hill's Momentum

College Hill's business district got a double-boost Friday, with the demolition of several blighted properties and a major announcement about the neighborhood's main gateway.

5/17/13
Duke Inspecting Residential Gas Lines

Duke Energy, through its vendor, The Southern Cross Co., will conduct mandatory interior gas meter and line inspections in area homes and small businesses.

5/14/13
Chief Craig Announces Resignation From CPD

Today James E. Craig announced his resignation as Chief of the Cincinnati Police Department.

5/9/13
City Manager's Budget Relies Mostly On Cuts To Balance

Today, City Manager Milton Dohoney, Jr. presented his recommended budget for FY 2014-2015 to Mayor Mark Mallory, per the provisions in the City Charter.

5/8/13
New Appointments To Historic Conservation Board

In an effort to re-energize the Cincinnati Historic Conservation Board, City Council today confirmed new members to the seven-member board.


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