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801, Plum Street, 45202, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 513-591-6000
website: www.cincinnati-oh.gov
larger map & directionsLatitude: 39.1040858, Longitude: -84.5195135
Aslan Seven
::I was robbed at gunpoint, and had my drivers license and money stolen. Instead of coming to my aid Cincinnati extorted me for the cost of a new license. I was hit by a car I identified the driver to police, Cincinnati again refused to aid me. My license plates were expired without my realizing it, I already paid you the money you extorted after I was robbed at gunpoint, instead of reminding me Cincinnati fined me. As a poor person I receive no aid from the city, only hurt that makes me poorer. The people in City Hall are evil. Stay away from Cincinnati.
Rachel Robinson
::Tip: if you turn at the street just past the building, you might luck out with meter parking. Theres a nice greeter to help direct you, and sign you in. The mayors office is to the left, everyone else seems to be upstairs. Don't be afraid to ask where to go, the staff with help. And the main door is the only one to go in and out of.
Brad Dolin
::A lovely building from the outside and very interesting on the inside, but mostly because Jerry Springer used to roam these halls back when he was writing bad checks to the local "massage parlors". Who knows what kind of debauchery, fighting, and chair throwing happened within these walls.
Andrew Swartz
::One of the biggest hidden gems of the city. You can go in and see the building for free as long as you sign in. Don't expect to get anything else.
Tom Jack
::it's okay