Good Works Columbus: November 25, 2024
City Council Vacancy, Bronzeville Food Co-op, Capital Line Survey, COTA service changes
Intro
Hi everyone, welcome to Good Works Columbus, a newsletter highlighting actions you can take at the local level to help improve our community.
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Things you can do in person
Columbus City Council Vacancy
Do you live in downtown, German Village, the Near East, Short North? You can apply to fill the vacant city council seat for the rest of the term (through 2025). The application process will be available through December 9th and finalists will have a chance to give final remarks on December 18th in a public hearing.
For more information and to submit an application, visit:
https://www.columbus.gov/Government/City-Council/Council-VacancyCOTA service change meetings 🚍
Please join us on Thursday, Dec. 5 at 6 p.m. or Tuesday, Dec. 10 at noon for our public information meetings to discuss the upcoming service improvements for January service changes, including downtown route changes. This is a good way to give COTA direct feedback on service and to learn more about the upcoming changes. There are two ways to attend:- In person at 33 N. High St.
- Online via Facebook Live
Recycle your yard signs ♻️
Did you get a “Yes on Issue 47” yard sign or another political sign and need to recycle it? There are a couple other drop off locations at the Board of Elections and SWACO.Recycle your pumpkins 🎃
Columbus residents can compost their pumpkins instead of throwing them away, helping to reduce landfill waste and support a greener city. Drop- Off Locations and Times:
Alum Creek Convenience Center - 2100 Alum Creek Dr. | Tues-Sat, 10am-6pm
Georgesville Convenience Center - 1550 Georgesville Rd. | Tues-Sat, 10am-6pm Stephen Lennon Refuse Collection Center - 4260 Morse Rd. | Mon-Fri, 8am-12pm & Sat, Nov. 2 & 30, 8am-12pm
Things you can do online
(~6 minutes) Bronzeville Food Co-op
Help bring a local, community-owned grocery store to the Near East. Take an online survey sharing your grocery needs and wants and enter for a chance to win a gift card.(~5 minutes) Capital Line Survey 🚲
Progress on the design of the future Capital Line is moving forward! If you missed the public engagement meeting you can view the materials and learn more about the project below. Help shape the future of the project by providing your input virtually. Your participation will help ensure that the Capital Line benefits businesses, residents, and visitors alike.Ohio Rail Development Survey 🚂
Check out All Aboard Ohio’s Advocacy Toolkit for this survey and the ODOT survey below.The Ohio Rail Development Commission is developing an update to its State Rail Plan.
The Ohio State Rail Plan update will provide current information on Ohio’s rail system and its role in the statewide transportation system, review passenger and freight rail issues and potential investments and opportunities, and establish the Commission’s goals and objectives for Ohio’s rail network. An updated State Rail Plan will help ensure that Ohio remains competitive for federal discretionary grant opportunities.
Sponsor a set of bike lights 🚲
Bike Lane Uprising is raising money to fund 200 more sets of bike lights for people in Columbus. Fund a set for just $14 and help them reach their goal.ODOT Transportation Survey 🚍
We are requesting your participation in ODOT’s Transportation Preference Survey. We need feedback from people all around Ohio on emerging transportation topics like electric vehicles, connected and autonomous vehicles, walking, biking, transit, working from home and many others.(~10-15 minutes) Columbus Park Plan 🌳
Columbus Recreation and Parks Department is initiating the process of developing its next 10-year Vision Plan. This update will provide a vision and roadmap for the future of recreation programming and services, parks, facilities, trails, waterways and open space planning that scales the city’s recreation and parks system equitably to match Columbus’ place as the 14th largest city in the U.S. This plan will also serve as a guidebook for the department’s programming, development and policies to drive quality-of-life improvements for all Columbus residents.
Take the survey to shape the future of play, parks and open space!
In Case You Missed It
LinkUS Engagement Survey (2 minutes)
Mark up the Vision Zero Columbus map. Have a close call walking, biking, or getting around town? Do you know a dangerous intersection that can be improved? Help identify these spots on the Vision Zero map.
Have a great day everyone