Cincinnati officials will sign the controversial parking operations lease as early as tomorrow.
A state appeals court denied opponent’s request to block the signing, Monday, paving the way for the city to collect 92 million dollars upfront for the Port of Cincinnati.
Some council members are now asking to blow up the lease deal, and rework it to minimize complaints from business owners.
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