Attention residents of Loveland and Symmes Township: Your communities will be spotlighted in the Enquirer's Great Neighborhoods section, which will be published Aug. 19. That evening, there will be a "town meeting" from 6:30-8 p.m. at the Loveland Intermediate School.
In the meantime, we want to know: What are people talking about in your neighborhood? Is it traffic, noise, development? Your kids' sports, schools or teachers? Or something else?
If you have questions or concerns, we'll try to get answers.
E-mail dsewell@enquirer.com or fax to (513) 755-4150.
See cincinnati.com/local/ for more information on the Great Neighborhoods series.
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