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Mayor Andrew J. Ginther has proposed an update to Columbus's zoning code, aiming to expand access to housing and high-quality jobs while guiding future investments to benefit neighborhoods ...
Beatty also assures Columbus residents that the proposed law isn’t a “free for all.” “There would be height limits, there would be how large they can be, there'll be limits on the number of ADUs you ...
The dark brown and medium brown parcels appearing mostly on North High and East Broad streets represent the most intensive new zoning proposed in Columbus, with new buildings 2-to 16-stories tall ...
Mayor Ginther has submitted legislation to the Columbus City Council to update zoning regulations for 160 parcels along the SR-161/East Dublin-Granville corridor.
This second proposed phase would rezone 66,519 parcels throughout the city. The goal of Zone In is to eventually rezone the entire city to modernize the city's 70-year-old zoning code.
“Columbus is facing a housing crisis, and this zoning update is another step forward in our commitment to bringing more homes that people can actually afford to Columbus,” Dorans said. He said ...
Columbus could soon rezone land along East Dublin-Granville Road in Northland to allow mixed-use redevelopment. See where and how to submit feedback.