Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley says his government will take on a larger share of the cost of maintaining the historic Union Terminal and Music Hall. Cranley says the city will pay 400 thousand dollars a year for the next 25 years to maintain the buildings. It amounts to another ten-million-dollars on top of the ten-million Cincinnati was already kicking in to renovate the landmarks. But Cranley opposes a proposal by Hamilton County officials to raise the county sales tax to fund rennovation work.
Cranley Pledges Funds To Maintain Two Historic Cincinnati Buildings
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