Clintonville Neighbors:
Please take a few minutes to weigh in how the Columbus Division of Police is performing. What you like, what you’d like changed, etc
Corridor Concepts Study Report
The April 30, 2019 Columbus Dispatch published on the front page of the Metro section information regarding a study completed as an aspect of the Insight 2050 study that was completed by MORPC. Libby Wetherholt attended a meeting meant to introduce to area commissioners this Corridor Study. While Clintonville was not one of the corridors studied there are several corridors similar to High Street and/or Indianola that we can draw conclusions from.
The documents will be uploaded in the document section of this website in a folder labeled “Corridor Concepts Study” OR you can download the document from: https://getinsight2050.org/corridor-concepts/
CAC May 2nd Meeting- Agenda Change
AGENDA CHANGE– CAC May 2nd Meeting
BZA19-030, 3400 North High Street
North Broadway High Professional Building LLC, 3400 N. High St. After some discussion the CAC Z & V committee and the applicant agreed to tabling this application until the city of Columbus Building & Zoning Services completes their review. Both the CAC Building Zoning & Variance committee and CAC will hear this application at their June meetings. The applicant agreed to provides additional information regarding parking agreements at the June meeting.
Bulk Trash Pick-Up Change
Beginning May 6, Division of Refuse Collection will use a sticker to identify items placed out for bulk collection that are deemed “unserviceable”. Residents will then be responsible for disposing of that refuse on their own. Click on the link to view the sticker.
CAC Agenda for May 2
Call For Artists
Clintonville Area Commission Planning & Development Committee is looking for designs from artists for installation on traffic signal boxes in Clintonville. The call for artist proposals is attached here. Feel free to give to any resident of Columbus who might be interested in this project.Call for Artists_Full
CAC Election- 2019 Candidate statments
CAC District 8
CAC thanks District 8 Commission Christopher Allwein for his service and wishes him well on his future endeavors. Commissioner Allwein resigned due to a job relocation. The April 4th meeting was Commissioner Allwein’s last meeting.
District 8 is up for election next week along with district 3 & 6. Winning candidates will take office in July. District 8 has two candidates running they are:
CAC District 6- 2019 Candidate Withdraws.
Mary B Relotto, a candidate for District 6. has notified current CAC commissioners and the CAC election committee that after much consideration she is respectfully withdrawing from the District 6 ballot. We are awaiting a statement from the election committee.
Whetstone Prairie Restore!
Many great neighbors came out for the Whetstone Prairie Restore April 13th! It was a beautiful morning over 100 neighbors, families with kids, OSU students from the Capstone program, area employers AND Recreation and Parks staff worked on restoration project ! The work went quickly as we seeded the prairie, added native plants around vernal ponds. 130 trees were planted in zone 4 (the reforest area). Volunteers also removed trash, plastics from Adena Brook! With the donation from Green Columbus we gave away over 50 free trees on site!! Thank you to all!