Informational Session (May 23, 2018)
On May 23, 2018 at 9:30 am, the City of Columbus Department of Development will host an informational meeting on Columbus Citywide Planning Policies. The meeting will be located at the Michael B. Coleman Government Center, 111 N Front Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215 in the Hearing Room (2nd floor).
Council Member Jaiza Page and Director of Development Steve Schoeny will be in attendance.
Crosswalk Improvement!
Happy to say we’ll finally be receiving the UIRF funded crosswalks at Acton & High. Plus improved crosswalks at Dominion!
CAC election results
The uncertified results of today’s election are:
District 4
Judy Minister – 11 votes
District 5
Dana Bagwell – 40 votes
District 7
John Eichenbrenner – 8 votes
Michael Weinman – 7 votes
One vote for John Eichenbrenner was cast under provisions of Election Rules VI. C. (4) which permit a voter who does not have identification indicating current address and age to vote by presenting a statement that he is 18 years of age or older and currently resides at a stated address within the election district in which he is voting. Any candidate may review the residency statement and dispute the veracity of the statement. Election complaints must be submitted to the Election Committee Chair in writing and delivered to the Whetstone Library no later than the close of business on May 10, 2018.
Submitted by
Ann Henkener
Chair, CAC Elections Committee
Draft of Neighborhood Plan Review
CAC Election Next Week!
http://www.thisweeknews.com/news/20180423/cac-candidates-issue-statements-on-running
Proposed Short North Parking Plan- Public input sought!
CONTACT INFOParking
2700 Impound Lot Road
Columbus, OH 43207
Office : (614) 645-6400
Fax : (614) 645-7357
Email : Contact Information
PROPOSED SHORT NORTH PARKING PLAN
Revised & Improved Plan
The Department of Public Service is pleased to present a revised Short North Parking Plan for comment by the public. The revised parking plan meets the following community goals:
1. Customer Focused (residents, employees, patrons, visitors)
i. Transparent in decision making processes
ii. Leverage forward thinking parking technology
iii. Commit to re-evaluation and modifications as plan is implemented
2. Equitable
i. Utilize pricing to provide access to the most users possible
ii. Prioritize user groups based on area & need
3. Consistent
i. Clear & easily understandable signage & permit programs
ii. Fully-staffed Enforcement and technology to support plan implementation
4. Leverage Mobility Options
i. Leverage existing multi-modal (transit, ride, car & bike share) options to increase access
ii. Explore new transportation alternatives to manage parking demand
Plan Summary to be updated 5-5-2018
Click here to download the plan summary document or see below for more information on the revised Short North Parking Plan.
Click here to download more detailed plan recommendations.
Click here for a list of FAQs generated by your neighbors on the proposed plan.
Proposed Policies
The City of Columbus is proposing a series of legislative changes to modernize the City’s parking system. Please click on the links below to learn more about what is being proposed.
Consideration by City Council: Parking Code Changes
Consideration by the Director of Public Service:
Parking Benefit District Rules
Feedback Wanted
We want to hear from you on the revised plan. Please complete a comment form, or provide feedback at the phone number below to make sure your ideas are considered for the revised Short North Parking Plan.
Short North Parking Outreach team Phone: (614) 502-7223
Public Outreach and Implementation Process
The City is working with a task force representing the interests of all the Short North. Click here to see who is on the Task Force roster.
Click below to see presentation from previously held meetings and to RSVP for upcoming meetings:
- Community Meeting #1 – April 4th
- Planning Summits – April 7th & 10th
- Community Meeting #2 – May 10th
- City Council Consideration – mid-May – Date TBD
- Program & Enforcement Begins – November
Comments Please let us know your thoughts on the Proposed Short North Parking Plan by clicking here.
Candidate Statement District 7- Michael Weinman
Michael Weinman Candidate Statement
I’m asking for your vote for the Clintonville Area Commission District 7 seat and in return I will use all of my experience and dedication to our community to represent you and our neighbors.
My wife, our two daughters, and I call Clintonville home.
We believe this is a very special place to raise a family in Columbus.
The Clintonville Area Commission position calls for someone who can work well with others, listen carefully, communicate ideas clearly, and find solutions to challenges and opportunities that present themselves.
For the past 15 years, I have used similar skills, working as a public policy and law enforcement liaison on behalf of the Columbus Police Department and the Ohio FOP.
Before joining the Columbus PD, I was in the U.S. Air Force where I earned an Associate Degree in the administration of justice before getting a B.A. in Political Science and a minor in criminology from The Ohio State University.
I worked as a patrolman for the Columbus PD until I was shot and paralyzed while investigating a single-car crash in 1998.
Now, I am seeking an elected position for the first time because I want to give back to a community that has given so much to my family and me.
We are all fortunate to live in a great neighborhood that is unique, and I will do everything I can to help Clintonville retain those special qualities.
If I can count on you for your vote, I promise you can count on me to be a strong advocate for you.
Candidate Statement District 7- John Eschenbrenner
My name is John Eschenbrenner and I am running for commissioner for District 7 of the Clintonville Area Commission. My family and I have been Clintonville residents for over five years. My wife works for the Columbus City School District and our two older boys go to Columbus City Schools, with our youngest son on his way next year. I, along with my business partner, own and operate a local business in Clintonville. We feel very connected and rooted in this great community and I am committed to making it better for everyone. My business is consulting engineering and we provide engineering services for a wide breadth of project types throughout the country. We are exposed to the entire construction process, including zoning, construction, and coordination with communities and building departments. I understand issues that affect developers and communities, and hope that through my experiences in this field I can project a thoughtful perspective on a multitude of construction and development topics and issues. I would like to see development projects that make sense for the area served in terms of zoning, parking, infrastructure support, community backing, architectural design, and good financial sense. I think a good example of this would be the continued development and improvement of Indianola Avenue. One resident in the district suggested to have a community pool in an area that supports that use, which I think would be a wonderful idea. Improving the ability to walk from our houses to local restaurants and retail outlets is important and the infrastructure to support this could and would be invasive; however, the idea of connectivity, growth, and welfare improves with the simplicity of our day to day lives. Please show your support by voting for John Eschenbrenner and allow me to better support this great community.
CAC Candidate Statement- District 4
Judy Minister Candidate Statement District 4
I enjoyed serving my neighbors as a first term CAC commissioner for District 4. I’ve learned a great deal about our evolving business district and the city of Columbus’s processes for reviewing building and zoning requests. This may sound surprising, being a real estate broker and business owner since 1995, but there is truly always more to learn.
Things that have been accomplished in the last 3 years.
- I established the first CAC Facebook page, enlisted help in restoring and maintaining the Clintonvilleareacommission.org web site and created a new committee for Technology & PR.
- As chair of the Technology & PR committee we initiated welcome letters and community resource lists for commissioners to provide and engage new area homeowners (9/17). We created at steady stream of posts to remind neighbors that CAC meetings and events are public meetings and have encouraged attendance.
- One of our prime areas of neighborhood congestion (Starbucks & High) has been somewhat improved by the addition of the no stopping area on the north side of Torrence Rd.
- Working on the neighborhood plan review committee we created screening documents for new commercial and residential development to bring focus to the goals of the Clintonville Neighborhood Plan.
- Served as the CAC member representative on the Zoning and Variance committee
The future will bring new development, hopefully more restoration and re-use of vintage Clintonville buildings. Where new construction is planned we hope for it to be thoughtfully designed and in harmony with the neighborhood.
Looking at the history of representation in district 4 there seems to be a chain of one term commissioners, I hope that by serving two terms we can all benefit from some continuity and experience.
Thank you!
Time to Volunteer on April 28th?
Indianola Informal- Gardening time!
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