1966 ONLINE Making Sense of Cincinnati: Legacy of the 1925 Master Plan

one-time ZOOM | Registration opens 1/6/26 10:00 AM

see course description for location address Cincinnati, OH 45206 United States
meet online zoom
2/4/2026 (one day)
9:30 AM-12:00 PM on Wed

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1966 ONLINE Making Sense of Cincinnati: Legacy of the 1925 Master Plan

one-time ZOOM | Registration opens 1/6/26 10:00 AM

In 1925, Cincinnati was the first city in the US to make long-range plans based on data. It was part of the reform movement that overthrew our political boss system. Ultimately, the 1925 Master Plan set goals that are still having an impact on our city today. The presentation will provide a basic overview of the plan and look at specific aspects of the city that were and still are being impacted by the plan.

Moderator: Jim Bodle earned his bachelor's degree at Xavier Univ. and his master's and PhD in psychology at Miami Univ. He has taught at Mount St. Joseph Univ. since 1996. He lives in Westwood with his husband and two beagles.