We will propose developing over the next
3 months a complete DRAFT by 1 June 2010 of the
2010
Comprehensive Plan
The Community Reinvestment Act (or CRA, Pub.L. 95-128, title VIII, 91 Stat. 1147, 12 U.S.C. § 2901 et seq.) is a United States federal law designed to encourage commercial banks and savings associations to meet the needs of borrowers in all segments of their communities, including low- and moderate-income neighborhoods. GE is now covered under this law and so are many other companies as the law has changed and non banks can own banks and be members of the Federal Reserve System. They can even lend money from their bank to their Health Care Company.
We have been planning black history based selling health care services and products in a means tested manner to an African American community with a trillion dollars circulating through it [ 900B in income 90 billion in business and 10 billion in non profit/religious activity]. .
The areas already agreed to by the city of
- Housing and Neighborhood Development
- Economic Development and Business Retention
- Transportation and Transit
- Health, Environment and Open Space
- Land Use
- Historic Preservation
- Urban Design
- Utilities and Infrastructure
- Institutions
- Intergovernmental Cooperation
- Fiscal
In addition we propose these Comprehensive Plan Additions:
Minority Business Issues
The Third Frontier + Educational Achievement in
Next Round Empowerment Zone Agreement
Community Reinvestment Agreement
Cincinnati 2010 Implementation
Since the late 1970’s, Cincinnati has depended on a network of 52 community councils and 34 business districts to oversee spending on neighborhood projects ranging from beautification to youth programs and zoning.
The groups have also served as neighborhoods’ voice to Cincinnati City Council and had input on a wide range of issues, some which may have otherwise fallen through the cracks.
In Cincinnati MDi will use a systems topology where public safety with these groups and in business districts that will be able to perform over-the-air updates to devices, allow for access to external and local databases and networks, have access to subscribers’ user status, and have the ability to create, modify, delete, and update user and group records, profiles and configurations. At the same time, it will have all of the advanced features of the MDi Integrated Secure Wireless Managed Services as supplied by carriers on a means tested basis. Cincinnati Change will be in charge of the deployment of the system and providing for the means testing with strategic enterprise public and private sector partners in Cincinnati with its own 11 Member Managing board of directors.