Councilmember Remy Hosts Community Hours

In an effort to connect with the community, Councilmember Emmanuel V. Remy will host virtual community hours in September to listen to ideas and concerns of Columbus residents.

“My team and I are grateful to have the opportunity to engage with those living in our neighborhoods. We welcome area residents to share their concerns and thoughts as we strive to create a greater Columbus,” said Remy.

This event will give residents the opportunity to talk with Councilmember Remy and his staff, share what is important to them, and propose ways Council can work with the community.  This meeting will be held on WebEx.

Thursday, September 23, 2021, 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

To RSVP & receive the WebEx information, please email Lucy Frank at ljfrank@columbus.gov by noon on September 23, 2021. 

Council to Hold 2nd Hearing on Vehicle Code Changes

Who:
Councilmember Shayla Favor

When:
Tuesday, September 21, 2021
4:30p

Where:
Council Chambers
City Hall
90 W. Broad Street

Facebook Live

City of Columbus YouTube

What:

Councilmember Shayla Favor, chair of the Public Service and Transportation Committee, will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, September 21, 2021, at 4:30pm to discuss inoperable motor vehicles and proposed changes to the City Code.  Representatives from the Division of Parking Services, Columbus Division of Police, and Code Enforcement will be available to provide background and answer questions.

The hearing is an opportunity for residents to learn more about the proposed Code changes and provide input. If you would like to provide written testimony, or sign up to provide three (3) minutes of public testimony during the meeting, please email Anisa Liban at aaliban@columbus.gov with the subject line “Vehicle Code Changes Public Hearing” with your NAME and ADDRESS by noon on the day of the event. Residents may also provide testimony virtually.

The hearing will be live-streamed on the City’s YouTube channel and Facebook.

Mayor Ginther declares State of Emergency, including mask requirement.

Mayor Andrew J. Ginther today signed an executive order declaring a State of Emergency in the City of Columbus and requiring that face masks be worn by individuals age 6 and older while in indoor spaces accessible to the public, including but not limited to city buildings, office buildings, retail establishments, bars and restaurants, and public transportation.

“New cases are on the rise, hospitalizations are on the rise, and the strain on our medical and public health professionals has reached a critical point,” said Mayor Ginther. “It is vital that we act now to protect the health and well-being of our community while keeping our economy, our schools and our city open for business.”

The order takes effect immediately (as of September 10, 2021) and remains in place until it is rescinded by Mayor Ginther. Exemptions to the order include those younger than 6 years of age; individuals with medical or behavioral conditions that preclude them from wearing a face covering; and anyone actively eating and drinking, engaged in sports and recreational activities, and giving a speech or performance before a live audience.

Columbus Public Health will issue citations to businesses and organizations that fail to comply or enforce the order among their patrons or employees. The public may report violations to the city’s 311 Customer Service Center.

Council Residential Districting Commission to Release First District Map and Continue Public Feedback

District-drawing process to conclude by end of 2021, with additional maps to come

On September 1, 2021, the Council Residential Districting Commission (CRDC) will release the first draft of a district map for Columbus City Council districts. 

Note: This first map uses 2010 Census data; later maps will use the 2020 census. A first draft map was required by the statute to be presented by September 1st. View the map and make comments at https://columbus.maps.arcgis.com/apps/CrowdsourceReporter/index.html?appid=12d3163cd9e94b5e8e799c29ff2e7af2 on the draft map.

Thus far, the CRDC has held a series of eight public outreach meetings, six public working sessions and conducted an online survey that garnered thousands of results. All of the feedback gathered at these meetings and the survey helped to inform the map-drawing process. Additionally, the US Census Bureau released 2020 Census data on August 12, 2021, which is an essential guide to forming the future of the City. The new 2020 Census data will be incorporated in the second draft of the district maps.

The CRDC will continue public working sessions from City Council Chambers in City Hall on Wednesday evenings from 5:30-8:30p, beginning on September 8, and running tentatively through November 10, 2021. 

“We are so excited to share our work with the public,” said Commission Chair Malik Moore. “I am grateful to have done a small part of the work with an amazing team of people. I will feel blessed to witness the work we started continue to grow and I believe one day we will see every voice lifted up. In a City as diverse as Columbus, the sky is the limit.”

“After hearing from residents in every corner of the City, as well as reviewing the survey results that more than 2,000 residents filled out, I am excited to put out our first map for public feedback,” said Commission member Monica Cerrezuela. “These initial comments from the public will be instrumental in helping us create additional maps as we dive into the 2020 Census data and how we account for the Columbus’ 15% increase in population over the last decade.”

“This process has been open and transparent, but the work isn’t done,” said Councilmember Emmanuel V. Remy. “I’m eager to advocate that residents across Columbus participate and engage with this exciting process as we move along. The Commission will solicit more feedback before they release additional maps, with the future of our City determined in these maps.” 

Residents are encouraged to follow Council’s social media channels and further emails for information on future meetings and map releases as they take place. The main places to watch will be on Facebook Live or on the City of Columbus’ YouTube channel, where you can watch all past public meetings.

Council will approve one of three maps produced by the CRDC by the end of 2021, and the districts will be in place for the 2023 Council election. 

For more information, visit www.columbus.gov/districtingcommission/ or email crdc@columbusgov

Join Us for September 1st NWCA Meeting

Mark your calendar for the next NWCA meeting on September 1, 2021 at 7:00 PM via Zoom. Our guest this month will be Columbus Dispatch editor, Alan Miller, who will talk about changes to the ThisWeek news operation resulting in the loss of the Northwest News edition.

Agenda

Zoom link is below.

Topic: September NWCA meeting
Time: Sep 1, 2021 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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NWCA Meeting on August 4th

Change of Plan: The meeting on August 4th at 7:00 PM will be Zoom ONLY. We will try to return to in-person meetings when it is safer to do so. Thanks for your patience. The Zoom link is below.

Agenda

NWCA is having another hybrid meeting for August 4th at 7:00 PM via both Zoom and at the Northwest Church of the Nazarene (5707 Olentangy River Road).

Speaker: Justin Goodwin will present the findings of Phase 1 of the Northwest Corridor Mobility Study. See the description of the study on our website.

Topic: August NWCA Meetting
Time: Aug 4, 2021 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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LinkUS Northwest Corridor Study Phase 1 Report Now Available

The Final Report for Phase 1 of the Northwest Corridor Mobility Study is available here. The LinkUS partners are excited about this important milestone and we greatly appreciate your continued involvement and guidance in this process.

Some key elements of the report are:

  • recommendation for a new premium Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line along Olentangy River Road and a preferred connection to Downtown Columbus;
  • preliminary station area locations;
  • conceptual images of what BRT could look like in the corridor, including dedicated transit lanes and other premium transit infrastructure;
  • recommendations and design principles for coordinated transit-supportive and walkable development;
  • an active transportation (pedestrian and bicycle) connectivity plan and street design principles; and
  • an outline of next steps.

These recommendations reflect the results of both technical analysis and over a year of public engagement, including the input of approximately 1,000 community members and stakeholders such as yourself.

Additional technical documentation is also available on the resources page of the LinkUS website.

With completion of the Phase 1 Report, the project is advancing into Phase 2, which will kick off this summer. During this next phase, the project team will refine the recommendations and prepare the BRT project to advance into the Federal Transit Administration’s Capital Investment Grants process. Phase 2 will also explore the further extension of the Northwest Corridor as recommended in COTA’s NextGen Plan and Insight2050 Corridor Concepts. We look forward to your continued involvement throughout this phase, as more specific design recommendations are developed.

Columbus City Council to Meet in Person beginning July 12th

For the first time since March of 2020, Columbus City Councilmembers will meet in-person in Chambers at City Hall and open the doors to the public for its regularly scheduled meeting on July 12, 2021, at 5pm. The meeting will be live-streamed on the City’s YouTube channel and Facebook Live.

While members and some staff will be in Chambers, Columbus continues to be COVID-19 cautious. Public seating in Chambers will be limited to 20 safely-spaced individuals, with limited additional seating in an adjacent conference room. Council will also continue to offer virtual online testimony to residents on regular agenda items, except zonings. Returning in a limited capacity and adhering to current social distancing and masking guidelines is an incremental return to normalcy. The regular zoning meeting is scheduled for 6:30pm. 

Columbus City Council continues to urge residents to submit their testimony in writing rather than attend the meeting in person. Residents that wish to speak in-person or online must complete an electronic speaker slip by 3pm on the day of the meeting, indicating whether the request is to speak in person, or via WebEx. To access the form, visit www.columbus.gov/council/information/Online-Speaker-Slip/.

Parties presenting testimony to Council during the Zoning Committee meeting of Council are required to be sworn in prior to giving testimony. In order to accommodate this, parties will be required to attend the meeting in person

All parties planning to present testimony on a Zoning Committee ordinance must complete an electronic speaker slip no later than 3pm on the day of the zoning meeting to request attendance at the meeting. To access the form, visit columbus.gov/council/information/Online-Speaker-Slip/. Online speaker slips can be submitted between 8am-3pm on the day of the meeting. The Zoning Chair will swear in all parties signed up to testify on a Council Variance just prior to the reading of that piece of legislation. For more information, visit https://www.columbus.gov/council/toolkit/rules-for-speaking-at-city-council/​.

In accordance with public access provisions, the meeting is open to the public. However, Columbus City Council discourages residents from attending the meeting in person and requests unvaccinated residents wear masks while in Chambers. The protocols of social distancing will be enforced, and the capacity in Chambers will be limited to 20 people based on the space of the room.

Council Districting Meeting for New Americans, Immigrants, and Refugee Populations

Who:
Chair Malik Moore
Members of the CRDC

When:
Wednesday, July 14, 2021
5:30 – 7:30pm
 
Where:

Heart of Ohio Family Health at Capital Park

2365 Innis Road
or
Tune in on Facebook Live

What:

On Wednesday, July, 14th from 5:30-7:30p, the Columbus Residential Districting Commission (CRDC) will continue the discussion around geographic locations to draw the nine Council legislative districts by asking for feedback directly from residents. This week is focused on the New American, Immigrants & Refugees communities and will include a recap of previous presentations, an introduction to the CRDC survey, and the solicitation of direct feedback from attendees.

“As we embark on the journey to district our City, we want to be intentional about educating the community on the process as well as soliciting recommendations and feedback from our community,” said Councilmember Emmanuel V. Remy

The CRDC has also created an online survey to gather additional information regarding this important process. Help us gain the feedback we need by taking our survey at www.surveymonkey.com/r/Columbusdistricts.

The meeting will also be posted on the City of Columbus YouTube channel following the event.

To learn more, please visit https://www.columbus.gov/districtingcommission/ If you have any questions or concerns, please email CRDC@columus.gov

July 7th NWCA Meeting IN PERSON and Zoom!

Great News! NWCA is going back to in-person meetings with the enhancement of also offering Zoom for those who can’t (or don’t wish to) attend in person. Please note the change in location. Agenda

The next meeting will take place on July 7th at 7:00 PM at Northwest Church of the Nazarene (5707 Olentangy River Rd.). If you would like to attend in person, please come. If you feel it would be safer or you otherwise would like to continue to use Zoom to attend, that will be accommodated, too.

This will be our first time attempting this type of hybrid meeting structure, so it should be interesting. We expect this to be a short meeting. We will not have a speaker and will have a couple of variances to hear. Join us to meet the new trustees!

Please wear a mask if you have not yet been fully vaccinated. Thank you!

Topic: Northwest Civic Association

Time: Jul 7, 2021 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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