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May 23, 2025 • 10 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
B aren't really glad to be with you.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
It's not just me, it's a whole team of people
who did an amazing job here. We did get enough signatures.
We are just overwhelmed with the turnout and the support
that we've received, collecting more than eighteen thousand, three hundred
signatures in order to put this issue on the referendum.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
I can't tell you how excited were able to share
that with you.

Speaker 3 (00:26):
Well, I think it's a serious I mean, you did
it over nineteen days, the significant reflection of how angry
the folks in Hyde Park over are over the fact
that well representative government failed them. You got seven of
the seven of the city council members that denied you, guys,
your own destiny, charting your own zoning laws. They said, no,
we're going to give these well connected developers a variance

(00:48):
over the connected communities, which they show down every neighborhood's
throat at first, and we're going to let you go
ahead and move forward with your huge development. And I've
seen the designs for this. Todd Zinser's been on the
relation and he did the graphics that are circulating out.
It's monstrous. The dynamic of high Park square be changed
dramatically so it doesn't shock all.

Speaker 2 (01:13):
It is not just a Hyde Park case. We couldn't
have actually hit this number. Even if we had every
single man, woman and child in Hyde Park, we couldn't
get anywhere near this. This is a city wide number,
from Sailor Park to Mount Washington. This eighteen thousand people
are spread out neighborhood after neighborhood after neighborhood. We had
more than three hundred circulators of the petition volunteers, many

(01:36):
of them first timers, ranging in age from eighteen to
ninety two, and they were all over the city. We
were in all kinds of neighborhoods, Mount Airy, north Side,
North Avon Hill, Poddock, Paddock Hills, Mount Lookout, Mount Washington.
We covered the waterfront, and the city gave us that number,
not just Hyde Park.

Speaker 3 (01:57):
Well, I think the residents of the city is SINETI
regardless of which neighborhood they're in, saw that you know
they're but for the grace of God go y. I
mean the council did this to Bond Hill as well,
and people also might.

Speaker 1 (02:07):
Have regectne it to many other yeah, exactly.

Speaker 3 (02:10):
Well and connected communities that was done to every single neighborhood.
They didn't even get input from the various neighborhoods around
if they were interested in the connected communities zoning or not,
and they obviously got it.

Speaker 1 (02:21):
That is the biggest piece of this.

Speaker 2 (02:23):
While this is a development issue that's now on going
to be on the ballot once the Board of Elections
certifies that we have more than the nine thousand, one
hundred and forty six that we have to have ten
percent of the last governor's race, this is really a
statement about telling the city neighborhood councils, community councils, citizens

(02:47):
themselves want to have a say in how their neighborhoods grow, change, develop.
You can't have something like this and let just city
council and commission and the developers decide what's going to be.
That's why we had volunteers from all over the city
and all the different neighborhoods. This is amazing too that

(03:12):
what you're focusing on on what I really feel is
the most important thing about citizens' voice and neighborhood councils
planned Cincinnati. The functional Planning document for the city says
that the city expects its community organizations such as community
councils and business associations and others to actively participate in

(03:34):
the development and revitalization of the communities they represent. That's
a direct quote from that plan. This administration hasn't been
doing that. I don't feel like it's been going on
for a while. This is what the city has said
today and with these and we will be dropping these
off at City Hall. We'll be gathering around twelve thirty

(03:56):
right on the front steps and we will be marching
in the box is plural of petitions to hand them
over to the city who get ten days with them.
Then they go on to the Board of Elections, they
get ten days with them, and then we'll know what
number we actually got that was certified.

Speaker 3 (04:13):
Well, recognizing the huge support this petition drive as a
resultant you obviously mentioned the number of signatures. All the
different neighborhoods were hit and everybody from the various neighborhoods
were signing this petition. They want to say in their
own destiny and this is illustrative of the It's like
a warning shot. Do you think council will revisit this?
And shall I say unring the bell?

Speaker 2 (04:36):
John I don't think that's likely to happen given my
experience with council over the last few months. Certainly several
of them were generous with their time and did some listening,
but we did not feel particularly hurt. And I think
the machinery right now, the process, the systems are set

(04:58):
up in a way that just forces this to happen.
I don't personally think that there's very much likelihood that
someone from City Council is going to say, hey, you
know what, look at that number, we should do something about.

Speaker 1 (05:11):
This before it gets on the ballot. There were plenty
of chances for that. This isn't something that just happened
on April twenty third. This goes all the way back late.

Speaker 2 (05:23):
January, the very first meeting, they received more than seven
hundred emails saying please don't do this, and nobody changed
their behavior. Nobody changed. Then we have the Planning Commission
meeting in March, five and a half hours of testimony.
That was another chance, and I didn't see anybody change
their behavior. Then the last couple of days April twenty

(05:44):
two and twenty three, the Equitable Growth and Housing Committee
and City Council itself, we got a fairly stern talking
to from the front of the room about we need
marriage counseling with the developer because we're not coming unicating
well altogether. And the developer was saying, you know, it

(06:05):
was really hard. We took it from the neighborhood.

Speaker 1 (06:09):
Always just saying mean things about us.

Speaker 2 (06:13):
I don't think anybody's going to change their behavior today,
even with this astounding number in front of them.

Speaker 3 (06:20):
Well astounding number for the petition, but also on the
heels of and as your release points out, forty nine
hundred residents signed the Change that organ petition asking the
city to enforce the zoning. Obviously it's the connected community zoning,
in other words, not a grant of variance to these
well connected developers. Nineteen civic organizations the community councils represent

(06:40):
nearly one hundred and fifty thousand residents publicly oppose the
zone change, So they knew damn well in advance there
was this massive opposition, which is why it illustrates the
failure of representative government. They didn't care what their constituents want.

Speaker 2 (06:54):
Thank you, that's what we feel, that's what we've experienced,
and we've been able to take the actions thanks to
all of our volunteers. Thanks to the team to put
this together and say now you have to listen to us.
You didn't listen to us before now, And I'm really
glad we're ending your week on an abe absolutive story.
There's so many people, I mean, there's so much hard

(07:16):
news anyway, and I know a lot of people in
this world are feeling like I don't know what to
do well, I don't know what it is you should
be doing or anybody else should be doing. But we
went out and we did this, and it feels good,
it feels right, and it's a positive thing to say.
Representative government still has to hear the people. I am
excited to see this go forward, and we're just really

(07:40):
grateful to everyone who signed, everyone who collected, everybody who
worked on it. Today is a real celebration day.

Speaker 3 (07:47):
For us, absolutely, and you know, praise you deserve all
the praise in the world for your efforts, Johnson's or
and everybody else who passed around the petitions. You make
a real strong point here and I absolutely love the
point that you're making. And I'll drive people to the
polls this November two, and I'm sure council may be
sweating a little bit over that as well. John Zinzer

(08:09):
behind the signed the High Park Save the Hyde Park
Square petition. It's been pleasure having you on and I'm
glad you were ending on the week on a positive note,
as you observe, John, it makes me feel really good
about that. And for the residents of High.

Speaker 1 (08:20):
Parks, thanks for having us again. Brian, please come out
and join us at city Hall.

Speaker 2 (08:25):
I feel like at twelve thirty to day and I
wish everybody a really good Memorial Day weekend.

Speaker 3 (08:29):
Thank you, my friend you as well. It's eight fifty four.
Coming up at eight fifty five you can get a
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been indicted on drug crimes and the coming quantum apocalypse. Yeah,
Corey Bowman was in studio for a few segments. He
of course will be on the ballot in November running
for mayor, and he's a good man. I hope people

(08:50):
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com links on my blog page fifty five krcy dot com,
along with the podcast Jim Stitt since a war, Jim Stitt.
Theyve got some events coming up for Memorial Day, the
dance at Moonlight Pavilion along with the d Day commemoration
at Lunkin Airport. Don Heinrich Toltzman about all the German
events coming up, German Day Celebration, three days worth of

(09:11):
German Day Celebration and some comments about the German Museum
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from Smoke Justice with the ALS fundraiser events that are
coming up. Cool guy he is. And then finally, of
course John Zenzer in my discussion with John there, I
hope you have a wonderful Memorial Day weekend. Remember those

(09:32):
who paid the ultimate price sacrifice for their in their
service to their country. That's what Memorial Day is all about.
Hope you have a pleasant one and reflect on that
ultimate sacrifice and tune in Monday. It'll be a best
of program because I will be enjoying my Memorial Day
taking the day off. Be back Tuesday, and I'm looking
forward to talking with you on Tuesday. Joe Strecker, thanks

(09:53):
as always for everything you do producing the fifty five
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as well. Folks, stick around because Glenbeck's coming right up,
a full rundown of the biggest headlines.

Speaker 2 (10:02):
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Speaker 3 (10:05):
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