Update on Cincinnati Environmental Justice Ordinance
On February 10, 2010, the Cincinnati City Counsel approved an ordinance to formally delay the effective date of the City’s new environmental justice ordinance until February 1, 2011. Implementation and enforcement of the ordinance was delayed due to a lack of funding. The ordinance will require new or expanding manufacturing facilities to obtain an environmental justice permit.
Please click here to view the Cincinnati Environmental Justice Ordinance posted on December 18, 2009 on kmklaw.com.
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