CINCINNATI — After months of backlash from Hyde Park residents, developers for a controversial development now plan to hit the reset button.
The project's developers asked Cincinnati City Council members to repeal the zoning that was approved for the project earlier this year.
In April, city council greenlit a zoning change required for the controversial development that would reimagine Hyde Park's historic square. The Hyde Park Neighborhood Council and residents fought against the plan, which would include the construction of an 80-foot building in an area where regulations have traditionally restricted buildings to a height of 50 feet.
Residents who oppose the development formed a group called Save Hyde Park Square.
On Tuesday, during the Budget and Finance Committee meeting, membe