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2021

5/3/21 - Building Safety Month

Building Safety Month is an international campaign that takes place in May to raise awareness about building safety. This campaign reinforces the need for the adoption of modern, regularly-updated building codes, and helps individuals, families and businesses understand what it takes to create safe and sustainable structures.READ MORE...

The International Code Council, its 64,000 members, and a diverse partnership of professionals from the building construction, design and safety communities come together with corporations, government agencies, professional associations and nonprofits to promote building safety through proclamations, informational events, legislative briefings and more. We come together to support Building Safety Month because we understand the need for safe and sustainable structures where we live, work and play. Click here for the official Building Safety Month website or view the weekly themes below.

Weekly Themes

Week 1: (May 1-9) Energy & Innovation

Week 2: (May 10-16) Training the Next Generation

Week 3: (May 17-23) Water Safety

Week 4: (May 24-31) Disaster Preparedness

Toolkits
Social Media Campaign

Spread the world about Building Safety Month, the importance of building safety and the role of the code official by engaging with your followers on social media. Make sure to use the official Building Safety Month hashtag #BuildingSafety365 on all your posts.

  1. Join the Twitter #CODEversation. Every week we’ll post a series of questions related to each weekly theme throughout Building Safety Month. We want to hear from you!
  2. How can you join the #CODEversation?
    • Follow @IntlCodeCouncil on Twitter to get notifications and tweeted questions related to the weekly theme throughout May.
    • Provide helpful resources while replying to help gain more awareness to the topic being covered in the #CODEversation.
    • Retweet the #CODEversation tweets to your colleagues and friends to help spread awareness of some of the topics building safety professionals like you are discussing.

Be sure to share any photos, news items or information about your virtual engagement in the Building Safety Month campaign on social media with the hashtag #BuildingSafety365.


2020

4/13/20 - National Week of Community Development

The National Week of Community Development highlights county-wide projects that have used CDBG and HOME funds to improve our region. READ MORE...

Hamilton County’s Department of Planning + Development (HCPD) is celebrating projects county-wide that have made a positive impact to our economy as a result of the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program and the Home Investment Partnerships (HOME) Program.

For more information, view the Planning + Development Facebook posts, read the Planning + Development National Week of Community Development Toolkit, or take a look at the Planning + Development Newsletter for more information.


 

2019

9/20/19 - Consolidated Plan Community Engagement Meetings

Hamilton County is preparing its 2020-2024 5-Year Consolidated Plan and 2020 Annual Action Plan. We want to hear from community leadership and County residents to identify priorities for using these funds. READ MORE...

Hamilton County is preparing its 2020-2024 5-Year Consolidated Plan and 2020 Annual Action Plan. These plans are required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in order for the County to receive federal funds through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership Program (HOME) and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) programs. The plans address needs related to housing, economic and community development, and homelessness in Hamilton County. We want to hear from community leadership and County residents to identify priorities for using these funds. Your input will help inform which projects and programs receive priority funding over the next five years. All projects and programs benefit low to moderate income persons.

Meeting Dates

Wednesday, Oct 9th from 2:00 - 4:00 PM: Cheviot Library, 3711 Robb Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45211 Register here for Consolidated Plan Input Meeting 1

Thursday, Oct 17th from 3:00 - 5:00 PM: Groesbeck Library, 2994 W. Galbraith Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio 45239 Register here for Consolidated Plan Input Meeting 2

Tuesday, Oct 22nd from 2:00 - 4:00 PM: Madeira Library, 7200 Miami Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45243 Register here for Consolidated Plan Input Meeting 3


 

2018

7/11/18 - Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Open Public Forum

Hamilton County Planning + Development, Floodplain Management Division, in conjunction with the Ohio Emergency Management Agency (OEMA) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), has applied for a Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) Project under the major disaster declaration (FEMA4360-DR-OH).READ MORE...

Hamilton County is seeking property owners that have been repetitively flooded over the past several years including the most recent flooding which took place in February 2018 to attend an Open Public Forum. Interested property owners and/or citizens are invited to attend this meeting to discuss the project, ask questions and what steps are necessary to be part of the voluntary mitigation grant application.

The Open Public Forum will be held on Thursday, July 26, 2 pm at the Hamilton County Administration Building, Room 805B.

You can view the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Public Notice here  .


5/3/18 - Building Safety Month

Building Safety Month is a public awareness campaign celebrated by jurisdictions worldwide during the month of May for the past 38 years to help individuals, families and businesses understand what it takes to create safe and sustainable structures. READ MORE...

The campaign reinforces the need for the adoption of modern, regularly-updated building codes, a strong and efficient system of code enforcement and a well-trained, professional workforce to maintain the system. Click here for the official Building Safety Month website or view the weekly themes below.

Weekly Themes

Week 1: (May 1-5) Partnering with Code Officials to Build Stronger, Safer Communities

Week 2: (May 6-12) Advancing Resilient Communities Through Science & Technology

Week 3: (May 13-19) Protecting Communities from Disasters

Week 4: (May 20-26) Safeguarding Our Water

Week 5: (May 27-31) Improving Education & Training Standards for a Safer Tomorrow


3/19/18 - Commissioners approve resolution waiving Flood Repair Permit Fees

The Board of County Commissioners approved a resolution waiving building permit fees related to flood repairs for the recent flood event along the Ohio River and its tributaries.READ MORE...


 

2017

11/16/17 - Hamilton County Commissioners Award Funding

Hamilton County Planning + Development is pleased to announce that $900,000 of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds were awarded for five projects through the new Community and Economic Development Assistance Program (CEDAP).READ MORE...

You can view the official press release here.


10/12/17 - Hamilton County Helping Hand Opportunity

New funding allows nonprofits to expand their impact in Hamilton County.READ MORE...

You can view the official press release here.


7/21/17 - Hamilton County Awards Affordable Housing Grants

Four projects received funds from the HOME Investment Partnership Program (HOME), and leveraged over 22 million in other private and public investment to produce 136 units of affordable housing.READ MORE...

You can view the official press release here.


5/18/17 - Village of Woodlawn Pedestrian Bridge Completion

The Village of Woodlawn hosts ribbon cutting event for their new pedestrian bridge. READ MORE...

The project serves as a connection to the business district, creates a walking path between Springfield Pike and civic space within the park, and the municipal building. The bridge also provides a safe route for the 71% of students at Woodlawn Elementary, who ride bikes and walk to and from school.

You can view the official press release here.


5/2/17 - Building Safety Month

Building Safety Month is a worldwide event sponsored by the International Code Council (ICC) to promote safe building practice through the building code process. READ MORE...

The campaign reinforces the need for adoption of modern, model building codes, a strong and efficient system of code enforcement and a well-trained, professional workforce to maintain the system.

Weekly Themes

Week 1: (May 1-7) Mentoring the Next Generation of Building Professionals

Week 2: (May 8-14) Building Design Solutions for All Ages

Week 3: (May 15-21) Manage the Damage - Preparing for Natural Disasters

Week 4: (May 22-28) Investing in Technology for Safety, Energy & Water Efficiency


4/24/17 - Renter Accessibility Program

The Renter Accessibility Program is still accepting applications to improve accessibility and ADA compliance. READ MORE...

As part of the National Week of Community Development, Hamilton County's Department of Planning + Development (HCPD) would like to highlight our Renter Accessibility Program that assists disabled renters in obtaining modifications to rental housing to improve accessibility.

Click here for the Press Release or click here for more information on Facebook.


4/17/17 - National Week of Community Development

The National Week of Community Development highlights county-wide projects that have used CDBG and HOME funds to improve our region. READ MORE...

Hamilton County’s Department of Planning + Development (HCPD) is celebrating projects county-wide that have made a positive impact to our economy as a result of the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program and the Home Investment Partnerships (HOME) Program.

For more information, view the Planning + Development Facebook post or read the Planning + Development National Week of Community Development Press Release.