HOME  |  CONTACT  |  PLANNING PARTNERSHIP  |  REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION

 
                     
ABOUT

VISION AND INITIATIVES

POLICY PLAN

2030 CONCEPT PLANS

IMPLEMENTATION CAMPAIGNS

PERFORMANCE DEVELOPMENT

SCHEDULE AND PROGRESS


REPORTS AND PUBLICATIONS

NEWSROOM

 

 
 

Implementation Campaigns
Introduction  | Implementation Campaigns | Implementation Approach


CAMPAIGN TO ASSURE ECONOMIC PROSPERITY


PRIORITY INITIATIVES


Initiative 4 | Comprehensive Economic Development Plan (Priority 1)

Strategy 4.1 Prepare a comprehensive economic development plan and program for Hamilton County, that takes account of, and builds upon existing work and aligns recommended policies and actions with other plans (e.g., countywide growth plan, greenspace plan, etc.)

Strategy 4.2 Create an alliance of existing economic development organizations for the purposes of sharing information and implementing the comprehensive economic development plan.

Strategy 4.3 Develop an inventory of land throughout the county that is suitable for business and industry development.
 

Initiative 6 | Regional Development Initiatives (Priority 13)

Strategy 6.1 Establish aggressive joint economic development strategies with State and other counties to be stronger players in the region.

Strategy 6.2 Create partnerships with surrounding communities and states.

Strategy 6.3 Coordinate resource and infrastructure development among counties in the region.
 

Initiative 27 | Revitalization including First Suburbs (Priority 6)

Strategy 27.1 Encourage incentives for redevelopment

  • Identify areas that need particular investment (land uses or transportation), prioritize, and establish county funding mechanism to implement projects

  • Develop local funding sources to provide local match for State and Federal dollars allocated to brownfield cleanup and redevelopment

  • Establish policies and programs for countywide investment, focusing on older communities before less developed areas

Strategy 27.2 Promote changes in state and county funding criteria that will establish priority in funding for upgrading existing infrastructure.

Strategy 27.3 Examine governmental policies and programs, and propose modifications where appropriate to support neighborhood business districts.

Strategy 27.4 Emphasize revitalization in economic development efforts.

Strategy 27.5 Encourage lobbying efforts that promote neighborhood revitalization.

  • First Suburbs

  • State funding for infrastructure

  • Community Development Block Grants (CDBG)

  • Community Policing

Strategy 27.6 Evaluate and modify where necessary current investment programs for commercial revitalization (e.g., business district incentives, façade grants, small business loans) and for residential reinvestment (e.g. homeownership, land reutilization, home improvement), incorporating a reward system for successful projects.

    If you want to feel rich, just count all of the things you have that money can’t buy.

Prosperity is not without many fears and distastes; adversity not without many comforts and hopes.

FRANCIS BACON, SR

Implementation Campaigns:

Assure Economic Prosperity

Build Collaborative Decision-making

Embrace Diversity and Equity

Balance Development and the Environment


Community COMPASS Participants

Awards

Glossary of Terms

Community COMPASS Process

Other Plans (local, countywide, state)

Alignment with OKI

Indicators

Smart Growth Principles

Hamilton County Treasures

Community COMPASS Publications


 

 

TOP

 
HAMILTON COUNTY REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION / PLANNING PARTNERSHIP :: 2005