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The committee recommended extending Cincinnati’s tax increment financing districts for 15 additional years. It also recommended passage of grants totaling up to $127,790 and a Council code of conduct, while holding a proposed $1.2 million transfer for special events and fleet replacements.
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Extending the tax increment financing districts would continue the city’s existing TIF framework for another 15 years, subject to further City Council action. The committee also advanced up to $15,000 for tobacco-cessation work and up to $112,790 for law-enforcement investigations. A motion supporting the $87 million Burnet Square project, including approximately 300 mixed-income homes and retail space, was included, but the minutes do not state a final disposition for that motion.
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