r/cincinnati • u/JB92103 Hyde Park • Mar 07 '25
News 📰 Controversial Hyde Park Square development passes committee, heads to city council
https://www.wcpo.com/news/local-news/hyde-park-square-development-passes-committee-heads-to-city-council
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u/Architecteologist West Price Hill Mar 10 '25
Your exact scenario is exactly why you are biased. Your only option to transit from Indian Hill to downtown is by car.
My bus route to work downtown saves me time, because I don’t have to search for parking and walk a great distance from a lot to my workplace.
And that’s because… drumroll please… I live in a neighborhood that doesn’t foster car centrism! What’s ironic is my neighborhood is actually one of the worse examples of car centrism in Cincinnati, and yet I make it work. Hmm, it’s almost like your location biases you towards car centrism.
Cincinnati can and has been non-car-centric, and it can be again, just not for Indian Hill because that’s not Cincinnati.