USCGProposed Rule
Safety Zone, Ohio River, Cincinnati, OH
TransportationEnvironment
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Summary
The U.S. Coast Guard is proposing to create a safety zone on the Ohio River in Cincinnati to protect people and vessels in a specific area. This new rule would restrict boat traffic and activities in the designated zone to prevent accidents and keep the waterway safer.
Key Points
- 1The Coast Guard wants to establish a restricted area on the Ohio River in Cincinnati where boat traffic will be limited or controlled
- 2The safety zone is designed to protect both recreational boaters and commercial river traffic from potential hazards
- 3The public has until September 6, 2025 to submit comments about this proposed rule before the Coast Guard makes a final decision
- 4If approved, the rule will affect anyone who boats, fishes, or operates vessels in the designated Cincinnati area of the Ohio River
- 5The Coast Guard will review public feedback and may modify the zone's boundaries or restrictions based on community input
Key Dates
Published
August 6, 2025
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