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Columbus City Council sets first public meeting for new zoning code

Six new zoning categories would allow for taller buildings. The tallest would permit buildings to be up to 12 stories tall, or 16 stories if affordable housing is included.

SANTEE CITY COUNCIL DUMPS ROUNDABOUT PROJECT, COSTING CITY MORE THAN $800,000

SANTEE CITY COUNCIL DUMPS ROUNDABOUT PROJECT, COSTING CITY MORE THAN $800,000
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Columbus City Council proposes an additional $23 million for city spending this year

If the amendments are approved, as expected, that will give the city a total budget of $2.3 billion, with a general fund of $1.163 billion for the year.

City Hall vs  the FOP

GuidesArch CityHome & StyleDiningFeaturesWeddingsLegals City Hall vs. the FOP A decades-old drama boils over as Columbus Mayor Andy Ginther and the powerful union fight over the future of police reform in Columbus. Columbus Monthly No Columbus mayor has more experience working with the local police union than Mike Coleman. Every three years during his 16-year tenure, Coleman and his team bargained over a new labor contract with the Fraternal Order of Police Capital City Lodge No. 9, which represents 28 law enforcement agencies in Central Ohio, including the Columbus Division of Police.  In the early years, the former mayor says he got along fairly well with FOP leadership. The negotiations were tough but respectful. But as the years went on, and FOP leadership turned over, things changed. “There was a big part of my time as mayor where everything was a fight. I

Radar antenna to be placed in Lewes dune

The coverage area before installation of the new Lewes antenna. SOURCE: MARACOOS The coverage area after installation of the new Lewes antenna. SOURCE: MARACOOS An 18-foot, high-frequency radar station will soon be placed in the dune between the two public parking lots on Lewes Beach. Mayor and city council unanimously approved a request from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Association Coastal Ocean Observing System, a group affiliated with the University of Delaware. The new unit is expected to be installed by May, when it will become part of an integrated ocean observing system that’s used by 11 regional associations and 17 federal agencies, including NASA, NOAA, Coast Guard, Navy, Department of Transportation and others. 

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