by David Miller
Loveland, Ohio – At Tuesday’s council meeting CeeCee Collins released the results of a parking garage survey recently conducted by the Little Miami River Chamber Alliance. Collins is the President of the Chamber.







by David Miller
Loveland, Ohio – At Tuesday’s council meeting CeeCee Collins released the results of a parking garage survey recently conducted by the Little Miami River Chamber Alliance. Collins is the President of the Chamber.







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Loveland, Ohio – The Little Miami River Chamber Alliance says they are blowing past this rainy day and looking forward to summer fun!
Join them for THIRD THURSDAYS on the patio of Hometown Cafe Loveland! Live Music on the trail, cold beverages for sale, all in heart of downtown!

Oh that Apex Sock Monkey is at it again.
He so likes to make DORA cup deliveries to the bars, bistros, carry-outs, and restaurants in Loveland’s downtown historic district.
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Loveland, Ohio – There will be fireworks set off tonight as part of an event in the Historic District. The time is approximately 7 PM.
![[Video] Kim Lukens is concerned about so much promotion of drinking in Historic Downtown Loveland](https://lovelandmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/kim.jpg)
Loveland, Ohio – Loveland resident Kim Lukens went to the open forum podium at the Loveland Council meeting on Tuesday, October 23, to express her views about alcohol consumption and the Council’s promotion of drinking in Historic Downtown.
Lunkens is a licensed professional social worker and counselor. She told Council that they are encouraging “irresponsible alcohol habits.” She asked, “I wonder if you all can think of another way to bring prosperity into our City that doesn’t involve alcohol?”
She added that she doesn’t encourage her adult children to visit Loveland because of the “tremendous” focus on alcohol.
Lukens started by reciting the Lord’s Prayer.
![[Video] Sharon Scovanner on Mayor Baily limiting speech at council meetings and using Chief of Police to intimidate Press](https://lovelandmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/ss3.jpg)
by David Miller
Loveland, Ohio – Resident Sharon Scovanner went to the council meeting on Tuesday, November 23, and addressed concerns about how Mayor Kathy Bailey represents an exchange between the Mayor and resident Dave Stanton and about the Mayor’s use
Scovanner urged new leadership at City Hall.
![[Video] Sharon Scovanner on right to speak at council meetings and freedom of the press](https://lovelandmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/sharon-s.jpg)
by David Miller
Loveland, Ohio – Resident Sharon Scovanner went to the council meeting on Tuesday, November 9, and addressed concerns about the 1st Amendment and how Loveland Mayor Kathy Bailey runs Council meetings. Presented, are excerpts of Scovanner’s speech.
(This story was updated 11/13/2921 at 7 AM.)
![[Video] Lauren Enda on “Complicated environmental issues of proposed parking garage](https://lovelandmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/lauren-enda-11-9-21.jpg)
by David Miller
Loveland, Ohio– Resident Lauren Enda went to the council meeting on Tuesday evening and addressed concerns about a proposed parking garage in Historic Downtown. She said that more rain, flooding, and extreme weather events, and other potentially detrimental environmental impacts should be discussed after an independent environmental study has been conducted.
Enda offered sustainable construction methods as alternatives to concrete and asphalt in our urban environment that would be safer and less expensive.
She also spoke about contaminants like oil, leaking brake fluid, and trash which would be deposited directly into the Little Miami River and O’bannon Creek.
She spoke about the micro-climate of paved, concrete urban areas.
Enda suggested that the City should conduct a study of how the Linda Cox Parking lot functions regarding storm run-off into the Little Miami River.
Enda asked Council to allow residents to vote at the ballot box, “Yes” or “No” on whether it should be constructed.

Loveland, Ohio – At the October 26, City Council meeting, current Councilman and candidate who was running for re-election, Neal Oury, went to the open forum microphone and talked about the Grailville annexation and the proposed parking garage in Historic Downtown.
Go to LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV to view other recently published videos on this subject.
![[VIDEO] Fellow residents chastised by Todd Osborne over their views on annexing Grailville and parking garage](https://lovelandmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/todd-osborne.jpg)
Loveland, Ohio – At the October 26, City Council meeting resident Todd Osborne chastised fellow residents who had preceded him to the open forum microphone over their views on annexing Grailville and a proposed parking garage in Loveland’s downtown historic district.
To view residents who spoke before Osborne took the podium: go to LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV to view other recently published videos on this subject.

