DeWine wants to sell the fairgrounds to pay for a prison. Here's the Carthage response as sent to City Council, HAMCO Commissioners and a few media outlets:

As you know, Commissioner Heimlich proposed a sales tax to pay for a new jail.
Commissioner DeWine opposes that and has presented an alternative plan.
Part of Commissioner DeWine's plan is to sell the Hamilton County Fairgrounds
located in Carthage, a Cincinnati neighborhood in the northern part of the city.
The Carthage Civic League opposes the sale of the Fairgrounds for a number of
reasons:
The Hamilton County Fair has been in operation for 151 years and is an integral
part of our neighborhood. The sale of the fairgrounds would result in the end
of the Fair, making Hamilton County the only county in Southwest Ohio without an
annual Fair.
The property is zoned Commercial Community-Automotive. This is defined by the
City zoning code as: "CC Commercial Community. To identify, create, maintain
and enhance areas suitable for a wide variety of commercial and institutional
uses along major transportation corridors and in shopping districts or centers.
Although these centers may reflect elements of both pedestrian- and
auto-oriented development, they typically accommodate larger-scale retail and
commercial service uses, such as auto-related businesses and recreation and
entertainment, as well as a variety of public and semi-public uses. Future
development must reflect a complementary and compatible mix of uses, and may
include residential uses. "
Permitted uses in this zone include: Commercial vehicle parking, refuse
storage areas, commercial laboratories and private vehicular storage. Positive
uses include: various residential,, schools, parks & recreation, religious
assembly, restaurants and retail sales.
In an area already overrun with low-cost used car dealers, we fear that we will
get stuck with more of the same. The combination of flood plain and the
presence of high voltage power lines make it more difficult and expensive to
develop the bulk of the land for any positive use and therefore the land will
most likely become a parking facility for trailers and other commercial vehicles
as these uses already occur on surrounding properties.
It has been suggested that the site could be developed for industrial use.
Between the Cross County Highway and I-75, both Carthage and Hartwell have lost
enough property over the years. The green space provided by the fairgrounds is
a positive in a sea of industry abutting a strong residential area. We feel
that the current land use already constitutes the highest and best use.
In short, The Carthage Civic League feels that the Hamilton County Fairgrounds
should not be sold to finance, or used as a location for, a county prison. The
City of Cincinnati should oppose this effort by the county. The county's own
shortsightedness and failure to plan for a prison in recent years should not
become the problem of a small city neighborhood. If the property MUST be sold,
we will oppose any and all development that does not provide direct benefit to,
and improve the quality of life for, the Carthage and Hartwell communities.
--
Rob Kern
President, Carthage Civic League
(513)948-8944
"Deeply Rooted, Planning to Stay."