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Monday, October 29, 2007

Bortz: Get the Banks Done

If the City of Cincinnati and Hamilton County are truly committed to getting The Banks built, then we should put in writing now our intent to proceed with the public infrastructure (the streets, the utilities, the park, the garage, the podium) even if the development team chooses or is unable to proceed.

I have great confidence in the Carter/Dawson team but a "proceed anyway provision" in the City-County Cooperative Agreement is a nod to the tremendous amount of work that has been put in over the last 11 years, particularly in the last 18 months. The Banks Working Group has done what most of us considered impossible.

Before the blinding light of victory overtakes us, let's acknowledge the contingencies that exist, including the challenging hurdle Carter/Dawson face of securing private financing. A commitment to proceed signals to the developer, and the public, that despite the real estate market and despite the outcome of the election, the City and the County will be breaking ground.

I have also suggested that we guarantee some affordable parking on The Banks. We must maintain a competitive edge with our suburban neighbors, and affordable parking is that edge. With a public subsidy of this magnitude, I believe citizens deserve a commitment that parking rates are going to remain reasonable for at least some of the spots. We already know the residential components of this first phase will be priced out of range of most folks. But at least we can make it affordable to park at The Banks so people can enjoy the park, the retail, and all the other entertainment amenities we are building.

And finally, let's answer the most important question, "What's next?". The success of The Banks Working Group is a direct result of removing politics from the process. Let's stick with what works. Hand off management to a properly formed and authorized professional Port Authority. That is how it is done, and done successfully, all over the country. The success of this first phase is critical and will determine the development of the remaining blocks.


2 Comments:

at 8:13 PM, October 29, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thank you, Mr. Bortz and City Council, for recognizing the importance of this project and for voting to FINALLY start construction.

 
at 2:29 PM, October 30, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

What I wonder is why hasn't anyone thought of the idea of letting Cincinnatians design the Banks? Whoever the architect turns out to be could set up a website & allow people to vote on specific features. I can't think of a better way to rouse some public buy-in to a project that has dragged on far too long.

 
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