COTA

A representative from COTA presented information at our April 6 meeting regarding changes in service that are required by the closure of the Indianola bridge over Glen Echo Ravine.  He also presented briefly information regarding the system-wide changes in service that will begin May 1.  Most of the system-wide changes…

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NCIL and Whetstone

At our meeting on April 6, 2017, Clintonville resident Doug Scholl gave a presentation regarding some actions that NCIL will be taking regarding the baseball diamonds immediately west of the tennis courts at Whetstone Park.  These actions are made in cooperation with the City of Columbus Department of Recreation and Parks…

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April 4th, CAC revised zoning agenda

Announcements: The Zoning and Variance committee will meet on April 4, 2017, 7:30 p.m., at the Clinton Heights Lutheran Church, 15 Clinton Heights Ave. (See draft agenda below.) The Clintonville Area Commission will meet on April 6, 2017, 7 p.m., at the Whetstone Library Draft Agenda Zoning & Variance Committee Clintonville Area Commission Clinton…

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Smoother Driving in Clintonville!

The city of Columbus has released their list of roadways to be resurfaced in 2017. The beginning part of a three-phase program begins March 24. Phase one is an $11.2 million project with Kokosing Construction Co. This phase involves 130 streets and Americans with Disabilities Act compliant curb ramps. Some…

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Short North Parking

Short North Permit Parking Public Hearing Announced Who: Councilmember Shannon G. Hardin  When: Wednesday, March 22 5pm   Where: Columbus City Hall Council Chambers 90 W. Broad St. What: Councilmember Shannon G. Hardin, chair of the Public Service and Transportation Committee, is convening a public hearing to review potential changes to…

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CPD Accredidation

CPD will be undergoing accreditation later this month.  As part of the accreditation program, they are looking for public input and comment.  The attached letter explains what they are looking for and when they will be taking public input. If you have any questions, please contact Lt. Aimee Haley at…

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