Mayor Mark Mallory

Welcomes You To Your Cincinnati

Mayor Mark Mallory was sworn in as the 68th Mayor of Cincinnati December 1, 2005 and was re-elected in 2009.  His election marked a new era for City Hall as the first two-term Mayor under the City's new Stronger-Mayor system, the first directly-elected black Mayor, and the first Mayor in over 70 years who did not come from City Council.  

Mayor Mallory has championed the renaissance that is taking place throughout Cincinnati.  His vision of a modern city that competes nationally and internationally for businesses, investment, and residents is rallying the community to produce major change.  Mayor Mallory's leadership has pushed Cincinnati to pursue bold projects to transform the city and creative strategies to tackle large challenges.  Read More


City Council

Your Legislative Body

The mission of the Cincinnati City Council is to provide, in a democratic and transparent manner, efficient and effective services that will make Cincinnati a better place in which to live, work and play. Meet your City Council members and find Council meetings and agendas.  Read More


City Manager Milton Dohoney Jr.

City's Top Administrator

The City Manager executes the policy direction set by the Mayor and City Council through the management of 17 City departments and nearly 5,300 employees. Find current business opportunities with the City and available commercial property.  Read More


News

May 16, 2012

Budget Survey Now Online

Participating in the City of Cincinnati's budget process is now as easy as getting online and taking a survey.   Read More

May 14, 2012

City Named Bronze-Level Bike Friendly Community

Cincinnati was named a 2012 Bicycle Friendly Community by the League of American Bicyclists, the first year the city has won the designation.   Read More

May 10, 2012

Turning Sewer Grease Into Biodiesel

The US Environmental Protection Agency has awarded an $87,000 P3 grant to a team of faculty, students and staff from the University of Cincinnati and the Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater Cincinnati to turn sewer grease into biodiesel.   Read More

May 8, 2012

GCWW Releases 2011 Water Quality Report

Greater Cincinnati Water Works' 2011 Water Quality Report shows its water met or exceeded every health standard developed by both the USEPA and Ohio EPA.   Read More

May 3, 2012

Lifeguards Still Needed For City Pools

The Cincinnati Recreation Commission still needs 30+ lifeguards to staff the pools for the summer.   Read More

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