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The committee recommended passage of grants totaling up to $2.6325 million for pedestrian and crossing safety improvements at eight Cincinnati locations, including seven locations along Calhoun and McMillan streets and the Reading Road-Summit Road intersection. It also recommended passage of a $102,500 port-security grant, a $250,000 transfer for the Grow Avondale Businesses Initiative, and other budget and payment measures; a separate $4.63 million public-safety spending motion was held.
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If approved by City Council, the safety grants would fund improvements at specified intersections and crossings, while the port-security grant would support surveillance cameras and a fire-department explosive ordnance disposal robot for marine vessels. The committee also advanced funding for Avondale Town Center business support and recommended paying $396,325.78 in outstanding warrant-processing charges. The proposed $4.63 million package for police, outreach, cameras, lighting, and related safety programs was not advanced because the motion was held.
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