Cincinnati voters will cast a vote in November that affects rail industry policy across America and into the future. The vote does not merely affect the city's financial state; it will set a clear ...
The results of the Nov. 7 election were tragic for those of us who opposed the sale of the Cincinnati Southern Railway and for the city itself. The decision of the voters to sell the railroad is ...
An issue regarding Cincinnati’s railroad that has been hotly contested for months has appeared to have been approved by voters.The Cincinnati Railroad sale has appeared to have been passed by voters, ...
Three groups have emerged opposing the sale of Cincinnati's city-owned railroad, all of them efforts by citizens who want their voices to be heard. Those leaders admit they'll never have the same deep ...
City officials could be on the right track in pushing to sell the nation’s only municipally owned railroad, or the decision could wind up being a trainwreck. Voters will have the final say on Nov. 7, ...
In a major update in the fight over whether or not Cincinnati's railroad will be sold, two city groups are weighing in.On Monday, Cincinnati's NAACP formally urged people to vote against selling the ...
The proposed sale of the Cincinnati Southern Railway is the worst idea from City Hall in decades, and that is no small achievement. Not only is the sale price for the railroad grossly below its market ...
I voted "Yes" on Issue 22 − to sell Cincinnati’s Southern Railway − for good reasons. But first, let’s examine the unproven arguments against the sale − you know, the kind of claims you can’t take to ...
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