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Population in July 2007: 332,458. Population change since 2000: +0.1%
 

Males: 156,357  (47.2%)
Females: 174,928  (52.8%)

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Median resident age:  32.1 years
Ohio median age:  36.2 years

Zip codes: 45202, 45203, 45204, 45205, 45206, 45207, 45208, 45209, 45210, 45211, 45212, 45213, 45214, 45215, 45216, 45217, 45218, 45219, 45220, 45223, 45224, 45225, 45226, 45227, 45229, 45230, 45231, 45232, 45233, 45236, 45237, 45238, 45239, 45240, 45241, 45242, 45243, 45244, 45245, 45246, 45247, 45248, 45249, 45251, 45252, 45255.


Estimated median household income in 2005: $29,554 (it was $29,493 in 2000)
Cincinnati  $29,554
Ohio:  $43,493

Estimated median house/condo value in 2005: $121,000 (it was $93,000 in 2000)
Cincinnati  $121,000
Ohio:  $129,600

Median gross rent in 2005: $524.
Percentage of residents living in poverty in 2005: 25.0%
(16.9% for White Non-Hispanic residents, 34.0% for Black residents)

Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip codes: 45202, 45203, 45204, 45205, 45206, 45207, 45208, 45209, 45211, 45212, 45213, 45214, 45215, 45216, 45217, 45218, 45219, 45220, 45223, 45224, 45225, 45226, 45227, 45229, 45230, 45231, 45232, 45233, 45236, 45237, 45238, 45239, 45240, 45241, 45242, 45243, 45244, 45245, 45246, 45247, 45248, 45249, 45251, 45252, 45255.

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Races in Cincinnati:

  • White Non-Hispanic (52.5%)
  • Black (42.9%)
  • Two or more races (1.7%)
  • Hispanic (1.3%)
  • American Indian (0.8%)
  • Other race (0.6%)

2008 cost of living index in Cincinnati: 81.3 (low, U.S. average is 100)

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Ancestries: German (19.8%), Irish (10.4%), English (5.4%), United States (4.8%), Italian (3.3%), Subsaharan African (2.2%).

Current Local Time: EST time zone

Incorporated in 1917

Elevation: 683 feet

Land area: 78.0 square miles.

Population density: 4249 people per square mile 
 
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For population 25 years and over in Cincinnati

  • High school or higher: 76.7%
  • Bachelor's degree or higher: 26.6%
  • Graduate or professional degree: 10.3%
  • Unemployed: 7.3%
  • Mean travel time to work: 23.1 minutes

For population 15 years and over in Cincinnati city

  • Never married: 42.4%
  • Now married: 34.3%
  • Separated: 3.6%
  • Widowed: 7.6%
  • Divorced: 12.1%

12,461 residents are foreign born (1.3% Asia, 1.2% Europe, 0.6% Latin America, 0.5% Africa).

This city:  3.8%
Ohio:  3.0%



According to our research there were 464 registered sex offenders living in Cincinnati, Ohio in early 2007.
The ratio of number of residents in Cincinnati to the number of sex offenders is 714 to 1.

Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with mortgages in 2005: $1,734 (1.4%)
Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with no mortgage in 2005: $1,738 (1.5%)

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Nearest city with pop. 1,000,000+: Chicago, IL (287.4 miles , pop. 2,896,016).

Nearest cities: St. Bernard, OH (2.3 miles ), Dayton, KY (2.8 miles ), Bellevue, KY (2.8 miles ), Newport, KY (3.4 miles ), Elmwood Place, OH (3.6 miles ), Norwood, OH (3.7 miles ), Woodlawn, KY (3.8 miles ), Ludlow, KY (4.4 miles ).


Single-family new house construction building permits:
  • 1996: 217 buildings, average cost: $57,700
  • 1997: 96 buildings, average cost: $115,900
  • 1998: 123 buildings, average cost: $89,700
  • 1999: 175 buildings, average cost: $90,200
  • 2000: 141 buildings, average cost: $83,000
  • 2001: 104 buildings, average cost: $108,000
  • 2002: 125 buildings, average cost: $75,900
  • 2003: 153 buildings, average cost: $97,900
  • 2004: 147 buildings, average cost: $88,300
  • 2005: 190 buildings, average cost: $121,500
  • 2006: 193 buildings, average cost: $170,900
  • 2007: 102 buildings, average cost: $159,100

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Latitude: 39.14 N, Longitude: 84.50 W

Daytime population change due to commuting: +102,720 (+31.0%)
Workers who live and work in this city: 89,226 (60.4%)


People in group quarters in Cincinnati
  • 4596 people in college dormitories (includes college quarters off campus)
  • 3325 people in nursing homes
  • 1615 people in local jails and other confinement facilities (including police lockups)
  • 1183 people in other noninstitutional group quarters
  • 628 people in other types of correctional institutions
  • 442 people in mental (psychiatric) hospitals or wards
  • 289 people in homes or halfway houses for drug/alcohol abuse
  • 203 people in religious group quarters
  • 177 people in short-term care, detention or diagnostic centers for delinquent children
  • 175 people in other nonhousehold living situations
  • 151 people in homes for the mentally retarded
  • 140 people in halfway houses
  • 137 people in homes for the mentally ill
  • 132 people in job corps and vocational training facilities
  • 56 people in other group homes
  • 45 people in schools, hospitals, or wards for the mentally retarded
  • 45 people in training schools for juvenile delinquents
  • 44 people in wards in general hospitals for patients who have no usual home elsewhere
  • 41 people in hospitals or wards for drug/alcohol abuse
  • 12 people in homes for the physically handicapped

Area code: 513

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Population change in the 1990s: -33,364 (-9.1%).

Unemployment in September 2007:
Here:  6.0%
Ohio:  5.6%


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Most common industries for males:



  • Construction (8%)
  • Accommodation and food services (8%)
  • Professional, scientific, and technical services (8%)
  • Educational services (7%)
  • Health care (6%)
  • Administrative and support and waste management services (5%)
  • Finance and insurance (4%)


Most common industries for females:



  • Health care (18%)
  • Educational services (11%)
  • Accommodation and food services (8%)
  • Professional, scientific, and technical services (7%)
  • Finance and insurance (7%)
  • Administrative and support and waste management services (5%)
  • Public administration (5%)


Most common occupations for males in 2005:



  • Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations (5%)
  • Other production occupations including supervisors (5%)
  • Other management occupations except farmers and farm managers (4%)
  • Cooks and food preparation workers (4%)
  • Laborers and material movers, hand (4%)
  • Driver/sales workers and truck drivers (3%)
  • Other sales and related workers including supervisors (3%)


Most common occupations for females in 2005:



  • Other office and administrative support workers including supervisors (6%)
  • Other management occupations except farmers and farm managers (6%)
  • Information and record clerks except customer service representatives (4%)
  • Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides (4%)
  • Cashiers (4%)
  • Registered nurses (4%)
  • Financial clerks except bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks (4%)


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Crime in Cincinnati by Year

Type 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Murders 291555647164798962
    per 100,000 8.64.516.619.221.920.125.128.818.7
Rapes 236261358388307310315291313
    per 100,000 69.978.2107.9116.494.797.5100.294.194.2
Robberies 1,2071,3582,0752,4122,1842,4052,3192,3391,962
    per 100,000 357.3406.9625.2723.7673.5756.3737.8756.7590.3
Assaults 1,0031,0371,4021,3291,0818721,0101,0471,251
    per 100,000 296.9310.7422.4398.8333.3274.2321.4338.7376.4
Burglaries 4,3324,8976,2976,4615,9225,5755,4306,0096,192
    per 100,000 1282.41467.31897.41938.71826.11753.11727.71944.01862.9
Thefts 13,00412,09014,28314,52614,79614,28814,02913,52312,307
    per 100,000 3849.43622.54303.74358.64562.54493.04463.74374.93702.6
Auto thefts 1,6581,9883,3474,0253,4492,8602,9522,5751,997
    per 100,000 490.8595.71008.51207.71063.5899.4939.3833.1600.8
Arson 355408537452243249240270231
    per 100,000 105.1122.2161.8135.674.978.376.487.369.5
City-data.com crime index (higher means more crime, U.S. average = 320.9) 522.6551.0777.1835.1783.6774.3790.7805.4691.6

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Full-time Law Enforcement Employees in 2006: 1,335 (1,086 officers).
Officers per 1,000 residents here:  3.28
US city average:  3.00

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Cincinnati-area historical tornado activity is slightly above Ohio state average. It is 86% greater than the overall U.S. average.

On 4/3/1974, a category 5 (max. wind speeds 261-318 mph) tornado 10.5 miles away from the Cincinnati city center killed 3 people and injured 210 people.

On 4/3/1974, a category 4 (max. wind speeds 207-260 mph) tornado 3.4 miles away from the city center killed 2 people and injured 39 people and caused between $50,000 and $500,000 in damages.


Cincinnati topographic map

Birthplace of: Charles Manson - (born 1934), leader of homicidal Manson Family, Pete Rose - (born 1941), baseball player, Steven Spielberg - (born 1947), filmmaker, William Howard Taft - (1857-1930), President of the United States, Chief Justice of the United States, Curtis Sittenfeld, Andre Frazier - 2005 NFL player (Pittsburgh Steelers, born: Jun 29, 1982), David Bell - 2005 Major League Baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, born: Sep 14, 1972), Antwan Peek - 2005 NFL player (Houston Texans, born: Oct 29, 1979), Austin King - 2005 NFL player (Atlanta Falcons, born: Apr 11, 1981), B.J. Askew - 2005 NFL player (New York Jets, born: Aug 19, 1980).


Main business address for: KROGER CO (RETAIL-GROCERY STORES), CHIQUITA BRANDS INTERNATIONAL INC (AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION - CROPS), MYCOM GROUP INC /NV/ (SERVICES-PREPACKAGED SOFTWARE), PROCTER & GAMBLE CO (SOAP, DETERGENT, CLEANING PREPARATIONS, PERFUMES, COSMETICS), CINCINNATI BELL INC (TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS (NO RADIO TELEPHONE)), CONVERGYS CORP (SERVICES-COMPUTER INTEGRATED SYSTEMS DESIGN), CINTAS CORP (MEN'S & BOYS' FURNISHINGS, WORK CLOTHING, AND ALLIED GARMENTS), LSI INDUSTRIES INC (ELECTRIC LIGHTING & WIRING EQUIPMENT) and 22 other public companies.


Hospitals/medical centers in Cincinnati:
  • BETHESDA NORTH HOSPITAL (10500 MONTGOMERY ROAD)
  • CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER (3333 BURNET AVE)
  • CHRIST HOSPITAL (2139 AUBURN AVENUE)
  • CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN (ELLAND AND BETHUDE AVENUES)
  • DEACONESS HOSPITAL (311 STRAIGHT STREET)
  • DRAKE CENTER INC (151 GALBRAITH ROAD)
  • GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL (375 DIXMYTH AVE)
  • JEWISH HOSPITAL, THE (4777 EAST GALBRAITH ROAD)
  • MERCY FRANCISCAN HOSP WESTERN HILLS (3131 QUEEN CITY AVE)
  • MERCY FRANCISCAN HOSPITAL - MT AIRY (2446 KIPLING AVENUE)
  • MERCY HOSPITAL ANDERSON (7500 STATE ROAD)
  • PAULINE WARFIELD LEWIS CENTER (1101 SUMMIT RD)
  • SELECT SPECIALTY HOSPITAL-CINC (375 DIXMYTH AVE)
  • UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, INC (234 GOODMAN STREET)

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Airports certified for carrier operations nearest to Cincinnati:
  • CINCINNATI MUNI AIRPORT LUNKEN FIELD (about 7 miles; CINCINNATI, OH; ID: LUK)
  • CINCINNATI/NORTHERN KENTUCKY INTERNATIONAL (about 13 miles; COVINGTON/CINCINNATI, OH, KY; ID: CVG)
  • AIRBORNE AIRPARK (about 54 miles; WILMINGTON, OH; ID: ILN)
Other public-use airports nearest to Cincinnati:
  • MAYS (about 10 miles; NEWTOWN, OH; ID: 1W4)
  • CINCINNATI-BLUE ASH (about 11 miles; CINCINNATI, OH; ID: ISZ)
  • BUTLER CO RGNL (about 15 miles; HAMILTON, OH; ID: HAO)

Amtrak station:
CINCINNATI (1301 WESTERN AVE.). Services: ticket office, fully wheelchair accessible, enclosed waiting area, public restrooms, public payphones, full-service food facilities, free short-term parking, paid long-term parking, taxi stand.

Local government website: www.rcc.org

Biggest Colleges/Universities in Cincinnati:
  • UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI-MAIN CAMPUS (Full-time enrollment: 22,355; Location: PO BOX 210127; Public; Website: www.uc.edu; Offers Doctor's degree)
  • XAVIER UNIVERSITY (FT enrollment: 4,977; Location: 3800 VICTORY PKY; Private, not-for-profit; Website: www.xu.edu; Offers Doctor's degree)
  • CINCINNATI STATE TECHNICAL AND COMMUNITY COLLEGE (FT enrollment: 3,972; Location: 3520 CENTRAL PKY; Public; Website: www.cinstate.cc.oh.us)
  • COLLEGE OF MOUNT SAINT JOSEPH (FT enrollment: 1,721; Location: 5701 DELHI RD; Private, not-for-profit; Website: www.msj.edu; Offers Master's degree)
  • THE UNION INSTITUTE (FT enrollment: 1,630; Location: 440 E MCMILLAN ST; Private, not-for-profit; Website: www.tui.edu; Offers Doctor's degree)
  • CINCINNATI BIBLE COLLEGE AND SEMINARY (FT enrollment: 791; Location: 2700 GLENWAY AVE; Private, not-for-profit; Website: www.cincybible.edu; Offers Master's degree)
  • SOUTHERN OHIO COLLEGE (FT enrollment: 766; Location: 1011 GLENDALE MILFORD RD; Private, for-profit; Website: www.socaec.com)
  • GREAT OAKS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND CAREER DEV (FT enrollment: 503; Location: 3254 E KEMPER RD; Public)
  • HEBREW UNION COLLEGE-JEWISH INSTITUTE OF RELIGION (FT enrollment: 384; Location: 3101 CLIFTON AVE; Private, not-for-profit; Website: www.huc.edu; Offers Doctor's degree)
  • ANTONELLI COLLEGE (FT enrollment: 259; Location: 124 E SEVENTH ST; Private, for-profit; Website: WWW.ANTONELLI.COM)
  • ART ACADEMY OF CINCINNATI (FT enrollment: 225; Location: 1125 ST GREGORY ST; Private, not-for-profit; Website: www.artacademy.edu; Offers Master's degree)
  • GODS BIBLE SCHOOL AND COLLEGE (FT enrollment: 217; Location: 1810 YOUNG STREET; Private, not-for-profit; Website: www.gbs.edu)
  • ATHENAEUM OF OHIO (FT enrollment: 183; Location: 6616 BEECHMONT AVE; Private, not-for-profit; Website: www.mtsm.org; Offers Master's degree)
  • INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL-DENTAL TECHNOLOGY (FT enrollment: 158; Location: 375 GLENSPRINGS DR STE 201; Private, for-profit)
  • GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING (FT enrollment: 156; Location: 375 DIXMYTH AVE; Private, not-for-profit; Website: trihealth.com)
  • OHIO CENTER FOR BROADCASTING (FT enrollment: 151; Location: 4790 RED BANK EXPY STE 102; Private, for-profit; Website: www.beonair.com)
  • CINCINNATI COLLEGE OF MORTUARY SCIENCE (FT enrollment: 144; Location: 645 W NORTH BEND RD; Private, not-for-profit)
  • QUEEN CITY CAREER CENTER (FT enrollment: 144; Location: 425 EZZARD CHARLES DR; Public)
  • WESTERN HILLS SCHOOL OF BEAUTY AND HAIR DESIGN (FT enrollment: 110; Location: 6490 GLENWAY; Private, for-profit)
  • TRI-STATE TRAVEL SCHOOL (FT enrollment: 106; Location: 4600 MONTGOMERY RD STE 106; Private, for-profit; Website: Travelcareers.com)
Other colleges/universities with over 2000 students near Cincinnati:
  • UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI-RAYMOND WALTERS COLLEGE (about 10 miles; BLUE ASH, OH; Full-time enrollment: 2,266)
  • NORTHERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY (about 16 miles; HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY; FT enrollment: 9,668)
  • MIAMI UNIVERSITY-OXFORD (about 27 miles; OXFORD, OH; FT enrollment: 15,704)
  • WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY-MAIN CAMPUS (about 46 miles; DAYTON, OH; FT enrollment: 11,734)
  • UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON (about 48 miles; DAYTON, OH; FT enrollment: 8,819)
  • SINCLAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 48 miles; DAYTON, OH; FT enrollment: 10,577)
  • CEDARVILLE UNIVERSITY (about 65 miles; CEDARVILLE, OH; FT enrollment: 2,782)
Biggest public high schools in Cincinnati:
Biggest private high schools in Cincinnati:
  • ST XAVIER HIGH SCHOOL (Students: 1,422; Location: 600 NORTH BEND ROAD; Grades: 9 - 12; Boys only)
  • CINCINNATI HILLS CHRISTIAN ACA (Students: 1,176; Location: 11525 SNIDER RD; Grades: KG - 12)
  • SUMMIT COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL (Students: 1,138; Location: 2161 GRANDIN ROAD; Grades: PK - 12)
  • ELDER HIGH SCHOOL (Students: 996; Location: 3900 VINCENT AVENUE; Grades: 9 - 12; Boys only)
  • MCAULEY HIGH SCHOOL (Students: 918; Location: 6000 OAKWOOD AVE; Grades: 9 - 12; Girls only)
  • MCNICHOLAS HIGH SCHOOL (Students: 917; Location: 6536 BEECHMONT AVENUE; Grades: 9 - 12)
  • MOELLER HIGH SCHOOL (Students: 915; Location: 9001 MONTGOMERY ROAD; Grades: 9 - 12; Boys only)
  • CINCINNATI COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL (Students: 858; Location: 6905 GIVEN ROAD; Grades: PK - 12)
  • ROGER BACON HIGH SCHOOL (Students: 807; Location: 4320 VINE STREET; Grades: 9 - 12)
  • MOUNT NOTRE DAME HIGH SCHOOL (Students: 732; Location: 711 E COLUMBIA AVENUE; Grades: 9 - 12; Girls only)
Biggest public elementary/middle schools in Cincinnati:
Biggest private elementary/middle schools in Cincinnati:
  • ST JAMES WHITE OAK SCHOOL (Students: 1,156; Location: 6111 CHEVIOT ROAD; Grades: 1 - 8)
  • GUARDIAN ANGELS ELEM SCHOOL (Students: 881; Location: 6539 BEECHMONT; Grades: KG - 8)
  • OUR LADY-VISITATION SCHOOL (Students: 864; Location: 3180 SOUTH ROAD; Grades: 1 - 8)
  • SAINT IGNATIUS (Students: 759; Location: 5222 NORTH BEND ROAD; Grades: KG - 8)
  • ST DOMINIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Students: 735; Location: 371 PEDRETTI ROAD; Grades: KG - 8)
  • OUR LADY OF VICTORY SCHOOL (Students: 731; Location: 808 NEEB ROAD; Grades: 1 - 8)
  • ST BARTHOLOMEW CONSOLIDATED SC (Students: 727; Location: 9375 WINTON ROAD; Grades: KG - 8)
  • IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY SCH (Students: 625; Location: 7800 BEECHMONT AVENUE; Grades: 1 - 8)
  • ST ANTONINUS ELEMENTARY (Students: 561; Location: 5425 JULMAR DR; Grades: KG - 8)
  • ST MARY SCHOOL (Students: 543; Location: 2845 ERIE AVE; Grades: KG - 8)
Library in Cincinnati:
  • CINCINNATI AND HAMILTON COUNTY, PL OF (Operating income: $57,442,537; Location: 800 VINE ST.-1LIB SQUARE; 4,887,372 books; 546,782 audio materials; 110,143 video materials; 16,122 serial subscriptions)

User submitted facts and corrections:
  • Princeton Public School District: http://www.princeton.k12.oh.us/ Princeton High School is the only high school in the Princeton City School District. Princeton has approximately 6300 students, with about 1850 (grades 9-12) at the high school. The only local school to offer a complete Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate program, Princeton is proud of its academic traditions. With seven National Merit Semi-Finalists in 2006, Princeton continues to be placed near the top of public schools in the tri-state area. Students in the district live in the following areas. For areas with a local website, the links are available. For full information on the Princeton City School District, please click on the District Link on the left side of the page.
  • Colleges and Universities near Cincinnati: Wilberforce University and Central State University Both approximately 55 miles.
  • On the TV/Radio listings, the stations owned by Citicasters are now owned by Clear Channel Cincinnati.
  • Jacor Broadcasting was also bought out by Clear Channel. Thus, Clear Channel now owns WKRC-TV, WLW, WKRC-AM, WEBN, WKFS, WOFX, WVMX, WCKY and WSAI. added by Jeremy
  • Princeton High School 11080 Chester Road Cincinnati, OH 45246

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Notable locations in Cincinnati: Cincinnati Waterworks (A), Jewish Community Center (B), Four Seasons Marina (C), Oaklawn Industrial Park (D), California Day Camp (E), California Golf Course (F), California Yacht Club (G), Maketewah Country Club (H), Kennedy Station (I), Eden Park Overlook (J), Public Landing (K), Lafayette Circle (L), Norwood Waterworks (M), Saint Joseph Station (N), Abbe Meteorological Observatory (O), Hamilton County Fairgrounds (P), Hamilton County Dog Pound (Q), Norwood Industrial Park (R), Adams Marina (S), Dead Mans Corner (T). Display/hide their locations on the map

Shopping Centers: Avondale Town Center Shopping Center (1), Seymour Plaza Shopping Center (2), Riverfront Plaza Shopping Center (3), Fountain Place Shopping Center (4), Norwood Plaza Shopping Center (5), Summit Plaza Shopping Center (6), Hunters Plaza Shopping Center (7), Surrey Square Mall Shopping Center (8), Swifton Shopping Center (9). Display/hide their locations on the map

Churches in Cincinnati include: Havilah Temple (A), Abbyssina Baptist Church (B), Abundant Life Church of the Living God (C), Highland Avenue Baptist Church (D), Hillside Christian Church (E), His Majesty Jesus Kingdom Church (F), Holiness Church of God (G), Holy Angels Catholic Church (H), Holy Church of the Living God (I). Display/hide their locations on the map

Cemeteries: American Cemetery (1), Baltimore Pike Cemetery (2), Wesleyan Cemetery (3), Vine Street Hill Cemetery (4), Union Cemetery (5), Jewish Cemetery (6), Price Hill Cemeteries (7). Display/hide their locations on the map

Reservoir: Mirror Lake (A). Display/hide its location on the map

Streams, rivers, and creeks: Bold Face Creek (A), Rapid Run (B), Threemile Creek (C), Flehers Run (D), Mill Creek (E), Duck Creek (F), Dry Run (G), Congress Run (H), Chippy Run (I). Display/hide their locations on the map

Parks in Cincinnati include: Pecks Cliff Park (1), Peebles Corner Historic District (2), National Underground Railroad Freedom Center (3), Nelson Sayler Memorial Park (4), Laurel Playground (5), Marsh Avenue Park (6), Laurel Park (7), Laurel Homes Historic District (8), Mayfield Park (9). Display/hide their locations on the map

Post offices: Cincinnati Post Office (A), Norwood Post Office (B). Display/hide their locations on the map

Tourist attractions: Cincinnati Art Museum (953 Eden Park Drive) (1), Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal (1301 Western Avenue) (2), Cincinnati Fire Museum (315 West Court Street) (3), American Jewish Periodical CNTR (Museums; 3101 Clifton Avenue) (4), Betts House Research CNTR (Museums; 416 Clark Street) (5), Arts Consortium (Museums; 1301 Western Avenue) (6), Delhi Historical Society (Museums; 468 Anderson Ferry Road) (7), Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame & Museum (100 Main Street) (8), Contemporary Arts Center - Administrative OFC (Museums; 44 East 6th Street) (9). Display/hide their approximate locations on the map

Hotels: Borrowed Time Errand Services (4280 Dartmouth Drive) (1), Extended Stay America - Cincinnati/Blue Ash (4260 Hunt Rd) (2), Garfield House Suite Hotel (2 Garfld Place Downtown) (3), Days Inn (2880 Central Parkway) (4), Evendale Motel (10165 Reading Road) (5), Cross Country Inns- Springdale (330 Glen Springs Drive) (6), Hampshire House Hotel (30 TRI-COUNTY Parkway) (7), Hannaford Suites Cincinnati North (5900 E Galbraith Rd) (8), Embassy Suites Hotel (4554 Lake Forest Drive) (9). Display/hide their approximate locations on the map

Courts: Hamilton County - Courts- Court Of Appeals- Judge Mark P Painter (230 East 9th Street Lbby) (1), Hamilton County - Courts- Court Of Appeals- Judge Lee H Hildebrandt Jr (230 East 9th Street Lbby) (2), Hamilton County - Courts- Court Of Appeals- Judge J Howard Sunderman (230 East 9th Street Lbby) (3), Hamilton County - Courts- Court Of Appeals- Court Administrator Mark E C (230 East 9th Street Lbby) (4), Hamilton County - Courts- Court Of Appeals (9th Sycamore) (5), U S Government - Congress- Representatives- Ohio- Chabot Steve (441 Vine Street Suite 3003) (6), Hamilton County - Courts- Juvenile Court (800 Broadway Street) (7), Hamilton County - Court Of Domestic Relations- Juvenile Court- Work Detail Depart (2436 Vine Street) (8), North College Hill City - Mayor's Court (1646 West Galbraith Road) (9). Display/hide their approximate locations on the map

 

Air pollution trends in Cincinnati

Pollutant: Carbon Monoxide 2nd Max at 2 sites: 1.7 ppm in 2005 (it was 2.4 ppm in 2000, 4.2 ppm in 1990).
Pollutant: Nitrogen Dioxide: 0.019 ppm in 2005 (it was 0.022 ppm in 2000, 0.028 ppm in 1990).
Pollutant: Ozone 4th Max at 4 sites: 0.085 ppm in 2005 (it was 0.083 ppm in 2000, 0.090 ppm in 1990).
Pollutant: Ozone 2nd Max at 4 sites: 0.102 ppm in 2005 (it was 0.106 ppm in 2000, 0.109 ppm in 1990).
Pollutant: Particulate Matter (PM10) Weighted Annual Mean at 3 sites: 27.8 µ/m3 in 2005 (it was 30.3 µ/m3 in 2000, 33.1 µ/m3 in 1990).
Pollutant: Particulate Matter (PM2.5) Weighted Annual Mean at 6 sites: 17.7 µ/m3 in 2005 (it was 17.3 µ/m3 in 2000).
Pollutant: Sulfur Oxides: 0.0087 ppm in 2005 (it was 0.0086 ppm in 2000, 0.0121 ppm in 1990).



Drinking water stations with addresses in Cincinnati and their reported violations in the past:

EDGEWOOD MOBILE HOME PARK (Population served: 60, Groundwater):
Past health violations:
  • MCL, Acute (TCR) - In JUN-2006, Contaminant: Coliform
  • MCL, Monthly (TCR) - In JUL-2003, Contaminant: Coliform. Follow-up actions: St Public Notif requested (JUL-28-2003), St Violation/Reminder Notice (JUL-28-2003)
  • MCL, Monthly (TCR) - In JUL-2002, Contaminant: Coliform. Follow-up actions: St Public Notif received (JUL-19-2002), St Public Notif requested (JUL-29-2002), St Violation/Reminder Notice (JUL-29-2002)
  • MCL, Acute (TCR) - In JUL-2002, Contaminant: Coliform. Follow-up actions: St Public Notif requested (JUL-16-2002), St Violation/Reminder Notice (JUL-16-2002), St Boil Water Order (JUL-16-2002), St Public Notif received (JUL-19-2002)
  • MCL, Monthly (TCR) - In DEC-2000, Contaminant: Coliform. Follow-up actions: St Public Notif requested (JAN-22-2001), St Violation/Reminder Notice (JAN-22-2001), St Public Notif received (MAR-12-2001)
  • MCL, Acute (TCR) - In DEC-2000, Contaminant: Coliform. Follow-up actions: St Public Notif requested (DEC-27-2000), St Violation/Reminder Notice (DEC-27-2000), St Boil Water Order (DEC-27-2000)
Past monitoring violations:
  • Monitoring, Repeat Major (TCR) - In JUN-2006, Contaminant: Coliform (TCR)
  • Follow-up and Routine Tap Sampling - Between OCT-2005 and DEC-2025, Contaminant: Lead & Copper Rule. Follow-up actions: St Public Notif requested (NOV-02-2005), St Violation/Reminder Notice (NOV-02-2005)
  • Monitoring and Reporting Stage 1 - Between JUL-2005 and SEP-2005, Contaminant: Total Haloacetic Acids (HAA5). Follow-up actions: St Compliance achieved (OCT-06-2005), St Public Notif requested (JAN-27-2006), St Violation/Reminder Notice (JAN-27-2006)
  • CCR Complete Failure to Report - Between JUL-2004 and DEC-2025, Consumer Confidence Rule. Follow-up actions: St Violation/Reminder Notice (AUG-16-2004)
  • Monitoring, Repeat Major (TCR) - In JUL-2002, Contaminant: Coliform (TCR). Follow-up actions: St Public Notif requested (JUL-16-2002), St Violation/Reminder Notice (JUL-16-2002), St Public Notif received (JUL-19-2002)
  • 3 routine major monitoring violations
  • 3 minor monitoring violations
  • 184 regular monitoring violations
  • 5 other older monitoring violations
TOWNSHIP FIELDS & TAVERN (Population served: 50, Groundwater):
Past health violations:
  • Treatment Technique (SWTR) - In FEB-2004. Follow-up actions: St Public Notif requested (MAR-31-2004), St Violation/Reminder Notice (MAR-31-2004)
  • Treatment Technique (SWTR) - In JAN-2004. Follow-up actions: St Public Notif requested (FEB-27-2004), St Violation/Reminder Notice (FEB-27-2004)
  • Treatment Technique (SWTR) - In DEC-2003. Follow-up actions: St Public Notif requested (JAN-29-2004), St Violation/Reminder Notice (JAN-29-2004)
  • Treatment Technique (SWTR) - In NOV-2003. Follow-up actions: St Public Notif requested (DEC-31-2003), St Violation/Reminder Notice (DEC-31-2003)
  • Treatment Technique (SWTR) - In OCT-2003. Follow-up actions: St Public Notif requested (DEC-01-2003), St Violation/Reminder Notice (DEC-01-2003), St Public Notif received (JAN-12-2004)
  • MCL, Acute (TCR) - Between JAN-2002 and MAR-2002, Contaminant: Coliform. Follow-up actions: St Public Notif requested (APR-30-2002), St Violation/Reminder Notice (APR-30-2002), St Boil Water Order (APR-30-2002), St AO (w/o penalty) issued (MAR-27-2003)
  • 20 other older health violations
Past monitoring violations:
  • Monitoring, Repeat Major (TCR) - Between OCT-2001 and DEC-2001, Contaminant: Coliform (TCR). Follow-up actions: St Public Notif requested (JAN-30-2002), St Violation/Reminder Notice (JAN-30-2002), St AO (w/o penalty) issued (MAR-27-2003)
  • Monitoring, Repeat Major (TCR) - Between JUL-2001 and SEP-2001, Contaminant: Coliform (TCR). Follow-up actions: St Public Notif requested (OCT-30-2001), St Violation/Reminder Notice (OCT-30-2001), St AO (w/o penalty) issued (MAR-27-2003)
  • Monitoring, Repeat Major (TCR) - Between APR-2001 and JUN-2001, Contaminant: Coliform (TCR). Follow-up actions: St Public Notif requested (JUL-31-2001), St Violation/Reminder Notice (JUL-31-2001), St AO (w/o penalty) issued (MAR-27-2003)
  • Monitoring, Repeat Major (TCR) - Between JAN-2001 and MAR-2001, Contaminant: Coliform (TCR). Follow-up actions: St Public Notif requested (APR-30-2001), St Violation/Reminder Notice (APR-30-2001), St AO (w/o penalty) issued (MAR-27-2003)
  • Monitoring, Repeat Major (TCR) - Between OCT-2000 and DEC-2000, Contaminant: Coliform (TCR). Follow-up actions: St Public Notif requested (JAN-29-2001), St Violation/Reminder Notice (JAN-29-2001), St AO (w/o penalty) issued (MAR-27-2003)
  • 8 routine major monitoring violations
  • One minor monitoring violation
  • 8 regular monitoring violations
  • 16 other older monitoring violations
NINE MILE TAVERN (Population served: 49, Groundwater):
Past monitoring violations:
  • 4 routine major monitoring violations
  • 4 regular monitoring violations
Drinking water stations with addresses in Cincinnati that have no violations reported:
  • CINCINNATI PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM (Population served: 813000, Primary Water Source Type: Surface_water)

Average household size:
This city:  2.1 people
Ohio:  2.5 people

Percentage of family households:
This city:  49.0%
Whole state:  67.3%

Percentage of households with unmarried partners:
This city:  6.3%
Whole state:  5.2%

Likely homosexual households (counted as self-reported same-sex unmarried-partner households)
  • Lesbian couples: 0.3% of all households
  • Gay men: 0.3% of all households

Cincinnati compared to Ohio state average:

Cincinnati, Ohio environmental map by EPA

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  • Black race population percentage significantly above state average.
  • Hispanic race population percentage significantly below state average.
  • Median age below state average.
  • Foreign-born population percentage significantly below state average.
  • Renting percentage above state average.
  • Length of stay since moving in below state average.


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Arenas or stadiums:
  • Paul Brown Stadium. Capacity: 65,535. Cincinnati Bengals.
  • Great American Ball Park. Capacity: 42,059. Cincinnati Reds.
  • Cintas Center. Xavier University.
  • Fifth Third Arena. University of Cincinnati.
  • U.S. Bank Arena. Capacity: 17,000.
  • Cincinnati Gardens. Capacity: 11,498.
Banks with most branches in Cincinnati (2007 data):
  • Fifth Third Bank: 64 branches. Info updated 2006-11-03: Bank assets: $52,672.0 mil, Deposits: $31,725.7 mil, local headquarters, positive income, Commercial Lending Specialization, 413 total offices, Holding Company: Fifth Third Bancorp
  • U.S. Bank National Association: 50 branches. Info updated 2006-10-10: Bank assets: $217,802.3 mil, Deposits: $135,903.1 mil, local headquarters, positive income, Commercial Lending Specialization, 2565 total offices, Holding Company: U.S. Bancorp
  • PNC Bank, National Association: 25 branches. Info updated 2006-11-03: Bank assets: $90,142.4 mil, Deposits: $65,279.9 mil, headquarters in Pittsburgh, PA, positive income, Commercial Lending Specialization, 836 total offices, Holding Company: Pnc Financial Services Group, Inc., The
  • National City Bank: 20 branches. Info updated 2006-09-27: Bank assets: $134,344.8 mil, Deposits: $86,955.0 mil, headquarters in Cleveland, OH, positive income, Commercial Lending Specialization, 1347 total offices, Holding Company: National City Corporation
  • Keybank National Association: 16 branches. Info updated 2006-11-03: Bank assets: $88,081.2 mil, Deposits: $61,704.6 mil, headquarters in Cleveland, OH, positive income, Commercial Lending Specialization, 961 total offices, Holding Company: Keycorp
  • The Huntington National Bank: 11 branches. Info updated 2006-11-03: Bank assets: $34,914.0 mil, Deposits: $25,554.3 mil, headquarters in Columbus, OH, positive income, Commercial Lending Specialization, 593 total offices, Holding Company: Huntington Bancshares Incorporated
  • JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association: 10 branches. Info updated 2006-12-27: Bank assets: $1,179,390.0 mil, Deposits: $650,614.0 mil, headquarters in Columbus, OH, positive income, International Specialization, 3113 total offices, Holding Company: Jpmorgan Chase & Co.
  • Wesbanco Bank, Inc.: Saint Bernard Branch, Montgomery Road Branch, The Winton Savings And Loan Company/, 7014 Vine St Branch, 8670 Winton Rd Branch, Western Hills Branch. Info updated 2006-11-03: Bank assets: $4,083.8 mil, Deposits: $2,997.5 mil, headquarters in Wheeling, WV, positive income, Commercial Lending Specialization, 81 total offices, Holding Company: Wesbanco, Inc.
  • 28 other banks with 72 local branches



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Cincinnati mode of transportation to work chart



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Local government employment and payroll (March 2004)

Function Full-time employees Monthly full-time payroll Average yearly full-time wage Part-time employees Monthly part-time payroll
Judicial and Legal 76$420,828$66,4471$4,096
Welfare 11$54,582$59,5440$0
Airports 13$52,277$48,2560$0
Streets and Highways 346$1,367,225$47,4181$2,976
Firefighters 800$3,840,898$57,6130$0
Other Government Administration 89$435,153$58,67211$13,758
Other and Unallocable 286$1,094,132$45,90834$29,229
Police - Other 268$873,979$39,1331$1,758
Fire - Other 80$262,197$39,3300$0
Financial Administration 319$1,516,741$57,0565$10,725
Police Protection - Officers 1062$5,513,177$62,2960$0
Water Supply 596$2,277,681$45,85936$69,278
Housing and Community Development(Local) 60$306,283$61,2573$2,805
Parks and Recreation 366$1,301,867$42,684517$379,798
Sewerage 601$2,542,903$50,7731$1,771
Solid Waste Management 256$783,537$36,72838$58,753
Health 491$2,054,158$50,20318$45,854
Totals for Government 5720$24,697,617$51,813666$620,801


Cincinnati government finances in 2004:
  • Charges - Air Transportation: $1,868,000
  • Bond Fund - Cash & Deposits: $424,480,000
  • Charges - All Other: $19,170,000
    Parks & Recreation: $13,056,000
    Parking Facilities: $7,885,000
    Regular Highways: $7,348,000
    Solid Waste Management: $373,000
    Housing & Community Development: $112,000
  • Construction - General: $79,163,000
    Sewerage: $51,837,000
    Regular Highways: $27,500,000
    Housing & Community Development: $23,785,000
    Water Utilities: $7,519,000
    Parking Facilities: $2,153,000
    Air Transportation: $1,128,000
    Parks & Recreation: $425,000
  • Current Operations - Police Protection: $106,005,000
    Sewerage: $79,994,000
    General - Other: $79,964,000
    Fire Protection: $68,230,000
    Water Utilities: $59,105,000
    Health Services - Other: $38,437,000
    Parks & Recreation: $38,437,000
    Solid Waste Management: $17,224,000
    Regular Highways: $16,375,000
    Financial Administration: $13,910,000
    Parking Facilities: $7,951,000
    Central Staff Services: $7,009,000
    Housing & Community Development: $5,691,000
    Protective Inspection and Regulation, NEC: $5,258,000
    General Public Buildings: $4,603,000
    Judicial and Legal Services: $4,396,000
    Air Transportation: $1,503,000
  • Employee Retirement - Securities - Corporate Bonds (market): $1,494,538,000
    Interest Revenue: $416,051,000
    Total Federal Securities: $367,610,000
    Securities - Corporate Bonds (market): $190,040,000
    Total Cash & Deposits: $142,525,000
    Benefit Payments: $131,448,000
    Total Other Securities: $22,777,000
    Other Investments - Other: $14,529,000
    Local Employee Contribution: $13,311,000
    From Local Government: $12,620,000
    Withdrawals: $1,589,000
  • Federal Intergovernmental - All Other: $29,500,000
    Housing & Community Development: $22,031,000
    Health & Hospitals: $4,818,000
  • General - Interest on Debt: $21,045,000
  • Intergovernmental to Local NEC - Transit Utilities: $35,525,000
    Elementary and Secondary Education: $5,000,000
    Sea and Inland Port Facilities: $350,000
  • Intergovernmental to State - Financial Administration: $1,510,000
  • Local Intergovernmental - All Other: $135,151,000
    Health & Hospitals: $618,000
    General Support: $4,000
  • Long Term Debt Beginning Outstanding - Water Utilities: $157,695,000
    Industrial Revenue: $40,735,000
  • Long Term Debt Beginning Outstanding, NEC: $339,481,000
  • Long Term Debt Issue, Unspecified - Water Utilities: $112,360,000
    Other NEC: $79,345,000
  • Long Term Debt Outstanding - Full Faith & Credit - Other, NEC: $323,567,000
    Full Faith & Credit - Water Utilities: $53,340,000
  • Long Term Debt Outstanding Nonguaranteed - Water Utilities: $199,310,000
    Other, NEC: $38,140,000
    Industrial Revenue: $36,265,000
  • Long Term Debt Retired Nonguaranteed - Industrial Revenue: $4,470,000
  • Long Term Debt Retired Unspecified - Other, NEC: $57,119,000
    Water Utilities: $17,405,000
  • Miscellaneous - Interest Earnings: $23,597,000
    Rents: $16,688,000
    General Revenue, NEC: $13,867,000
    Special Assessments: $12,321,000
    Property Sale Other: $62,000
  • Other Capital Outlay - General - Other: $4,037,000
    Water Utilities: $2,386,000
    Police Protection: $234,00