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CitiCable is a local television service that broadcasts Cincinnati City Council meetings held Wednesdays at 2:00pm, along with various committee meetings scheduled on Mondays and Tuesdays, and other local governmental boards including the Hamilton County Board of Commissioners. The service also covers the Cincinnati Board of Health, which meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month at 6:00pm, and the Citizen Complaint Authority Board, which meets the first Monday of each month at 5:00pm. CitiCable provides access to meeting videos, minutes, and other council information through their website and programming schedule.
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CitiCable Meetings Meetings CitiCable carries nearly all City Council and Council committee meetings live. CitiCable also carries the Hamilton County Board of Commissioners and several other local governmental boards. Cincinnati City Council Cincinnati City Council meets Wednesday at 2:00pm. Council Members - Council Homepage - Video Archive - Meeting Minutes - Council Members Monday Council Committees Budget & Finance Committee. Law & Public Safety Committee. Neighborhoods Committee. Tuesday Council Committees Economic Growth & Zoning Committee. Education, Innovation & Growth Committee. Equity, Inclusion, Youth & The Arts Committee. Major Projects & Smart Government. Cincinnati Board Of Health The Cincinnati Board of Health meets on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 6:00pm. Cincinnati Health Department: www.cincinnati-oh.gov/health Citizen Complaint Authority The Citizen Complaint Authority Board meets at 5:00pm every first Monday at City Hall. Citizen Complaint Authority: www.cincinnati-oh.gov/ccia CITICABLE MENU About CitiCable Schedule Meetings Talk Shows Contact Us
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This webpage describes Hamilton County, Ohio's public records request process for departments under the Board of County Commissioners. It explains that Hamilton County complies with the Ohio Public Records Act and adopted Personnel Policy Manual Section 2.13 on September 27, 2007, establishing procedures for handling public records requests and retention. The page directs citizens to contact the Human Resources Department and provides links to request records from the Board of County Commissioners or other county elected offices that maintain separate records systems.
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The City of Cincinnati's Law Department document outlines the Ohio Public Records Act, which grants citizens the right to request access to public records to enable government oversight in a functioning democracy. The City commits to adopting a public records policy, organizing records for public access, and maintaining a retention schedule. Requests should be submitted through GovQA, the City's centralized public records management system, with responses provided promptly within a reasonable timeframe determined by individual circumstances, with copying costs charged at actual rates and certain exemptions allowed for legal review.