The push is underway to put Cincinnati’s controversial parking system lease on a ballot.
On Sunday, a petition drive was launched in Oakley Square, where dozens of people signed for a referendum in November.
The group, Citizens Opposed to Additional Spending (COAST), is supporting the petition drive. They say Cincinnati city officials need to make structural fixes to the budget instead of throwing money at it.
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