We will collaborate with residents, businesses, schools, community organizations, developers, Butler County, neighboring municipalities, regional partners, and the State of Ohio to achieve shared objectives
Utilize partnerships to achieve regional priorities
Continue to look for opportunities for shared services and projects
Evaluate funding opportunities for infrastructure financing as a coordinated region
Coordinate with partners on economic development opportunities, including the JEDD
Coordinate with partners on shared access points
Work with Butler County and the City of Fairfield on a
coordinated strategy for Route 4
Advocate for state policies that support communities like Hamilton
Continue to serve as advocates at the state level for investment in Hamilton and similar cities, especially for infrastructure and economic development projects
Employ public-private partnerships to advance projects that have a positive community impact
Continue to work with organizations like the Hamilton Community Foundation, the Chamber of Commerce, and other development entities to advance revitalization efforts
Partner with businesses to support their efforts to invest in Hamilton
Recruit developers and businesses to do positive projects in our community
Collaborate with community organizations, residents, and businesses to identify creative solutions to advance catalytic projects
Partner with the schools in ways that support the important role that education plays in our community
Support the improvement of educational opportunities from preschool to graduate school
Connect Hamilton youth to career opportunities through workforce development efforts such as the Hamilton City School District initiative, CHIPS, and HYPE
Collaborate with educational institutions on community marketing efforts
Support organizations enhancing quality of life
Work with organizations that make Hamilton a healthier, safer, cleaner, and more economically vibrant community for all people
Encourage special events that provide recreational opportunities for residents and draw visitors to Hamilton