Your city life survey just dropped a truth bomb
So look— I heard this morning about the city's new resident survey, and lemme paint the picture for you: it ain't all sunshine and Purple People Bridges out there, please? It sounds like folks are feeling a little sour on the whole "quality of life" thing, especially when it comes to safety. And that just… it hits different, you know? When you love this city as much as I do, when you see the transformation happening in Over-the-Rhine, or you stand on the Kentucky side of the river and see that skyline just glow, you want everyone to feel that pride. But if people are feeling less safe, if their perception of the Nati is souring, then we gotta talk about it.
It makes me wonder about the folks I see at Findlay Market every Saturday morning, or the families out enjoying Fountain Square. Are they feeling this? Are the parents in Price Hill, or up in the western hills, feeling like things are slipping? Our community councils, the ones folks have been arguing about for years—are they bridging these gaps or just making more noise? This isn't just numbers on a page; this is about our neighbors, about the soul of the city we fight so hard for. We've got that chip on our shoulder, that underdog spirit, but we also gotta make sure everyone feels like they're part of something special, not just watching it from the sidelines.
Nati on the wire — if you know, you know.
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