EPHIA’s General Meeting.
NOW BACK AT 959 Hawthorne Avenue - Price hill Recreation Center.
September 2025 General meeting will have a Special Meeting Agenda.
The City of Cincinnati , Price Hill Will, along with EPHIA committees will be presenting Thriving Neighborhoods, a pilot taking place only in East Price Hill.
The presentation will explain the who, what, where, and why of the Thriving Neighborhoods initiative and discuss how each neighbor can participate in this project. This will be an ongoing engagement with the City that will require a significant amount of energy and commitment. We hope you'll take this opportunity to get involved and help give East Price Hill a positive focus.
Agenda, minutes, and more information can be found here.
All matters considered ordinary and routine will be listed under the consent agenda are will be approved by a single motion. If there are any extraordinary items that arise a special meeting can be set to for the item(s) since the planned presentation and conversation is planned to an hour and we potentially have one quick request to support a Wellness CAT event already planned.
Other Reminders:
Price Hill Safety Community Action Team (Safety CAT) is the appropriate forum to discuss crime and safety concerns intimately at District 3 (2300 Ferguson). If you have immediate safety concerns that you don't feel are getting attention please do email QOL@EPHIA.ORG to get assistance in escalating any ignored or growing concerns. Include address, activities, known details, and any prior communications attempts with Police or 311.
- Safety CAT September Meeting: 9/8/2025
- Safety CAT October Meeting: 10/6/2025
NSP Funds: Q3 end Sept30 spend, report due Oct7.
Board of Education MTG: 9/8/2025
LSDMC: Local School Decision Making Committee
District Wide - 9/17/2025 6p (public and online)
Rees E Price - 9/25/2025 (online)
The Ten Rhealms' A wIZARDING EVENT 11.01 - RSVP COMING SOON
Flower Pots: Who is going to be flower pot manager with CNBDU/NBDSF for Parks/BIP? Fill out forms and make sure stuff gets paid and then fill out more forms so our community can have flower pots filled and watered by Parks. We are one of 17 neighborhoods in the program.
