Cincinnati voters will decide in November whether to overturn a controversial City Council decision related to a planned hotel and housing development on Hyde Park Square .

Opponents of the project submitted more than 18,300 signatures to put the measure on the ballot, and about 9,200 needed to be confirmed as valid in order to qualify. The Hamilton County Board of Elections told WVXU Monday the group had 13,434 valid signatures.

Voters will decide whether to affirm or reverse City Council's recent decision to grant the project the designation of "Planned Development." That designation allows the project to be taller than the previous zoning allowed, and allows the inclusion of a hotel.

The effort to collect signatures was organized by a group called Save Hyde Park Square.

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