A brief list of some of the accomplishments Councilman Wendell Young has completed in his year on Council.
 
Accomplished:
 
- Created legislation that allows people to hail a taxi cab in Cincinnati
  - Sponsored Motion for a feasibility study of sharing administrative services between Metropolitan Sewer District and Water Works, and the resulting study predicted savings of $68-$105 million over the next 10 years by doing so
  - Sponsored a Resolution opposing the move of of the Post Office away from the Dalton Street location
  - Repealed Marijuana Ordnance, made motion to move savings into Human Services Funding
  - New traffic signal at California and Reading after citizen complaints
  - Streets repaved on Forest Park Dr. after citizen complaints
  - Sponsored the Resolution that declares Reds Opening Day an official ceremonial holiday in Cincinnati
  - Sponsored Resolution opposing Senate Bill 5, testified before Ohio House in opposition
  - Worked to bring grocery stores back to Roselawn and Clifton
  - Worked in support of Christ Hospital, when they were under threat of shut down by the federal government
  - Signed motion stopping casino money from being spent before public hearings
  - Worked (and continues to work) closely with the community in support of  keeping open the Walnut Hills branches of the YMCA, including hosting a public hearing attended by nearly 300 people
  - Holding a series of public hearings for taxi reform, including the inclusion of accessible taxis and addressing how taxis can best work with Cincinnati's hotels and businesses
  - Sponsored a Resolution in support of the Madisonville Community and the citizen input of their Community Advisory Committee for the Eastern Corridor Project
   
Supported in Voting/Actions:
 
- Health Clinics (including to create a new free, federally-funded health clinic in Avondale) and School Nurses
  - Swimming Pools (helped find the funding to keep them open in 2011)
  - Encouraged good government by reforming the dance hall and liquor license process
  - Sought transparency by calling a hearing on the Diana Frey matter
  - Worked to preserve funding for the indigent care levy
  - Brought together a committee of leaders, engineers, and safety officers from Cincinnati and Covington to make the Brent Spence Bridge safer
  
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