WHAT IS A CAT?

To date there are 7 active community action teams (CATs) organizing programs and projects 
that are designed to draw attention to a particular neighborhood asset (greenspace, diversity, 
religious institutions, arts, etc.) and/or create new neighborhood traditions as a means of 
building a safe and cohesive community. They include Arts & Culture, Beautification, Churches, 
Diversity, Eco-neighborhood, Housing, and Safety. Residents, business owners, community 
organization/agency staff, police, and various other stakeholders make up the members of 
these committees. Each group has made a "bold statement" or outcome they would like to achieve.
 
 
Arts and Culture
The arts in Price Hill provide meaning and 
cultural fulfillment.

Beautification
Price Hill is a clean and beautiful neighborhood.
Churches Churches give life. Diversity Price Hill is where diversity is valued and appreciated. Ecological Neighborhood Price Hill is the most ecological neighborhood in Cincinnati. Housing Price Hill is a neighborhood where most residents own their own home and the rental units are well-maintained and affordable. Safety Residents and visitors of Price Hill feel welcome and comfortable where ever they go.
 
   
   
      Volunteer Bob Greenlee cooks up hotdogs for the Safety CAT/CPOP team's community picnic.    
     

   
      Community members line up for food and drinks at the Safety CAT/CPOP team's community picnic    
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