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The May 1 letter from the Ohio Auditor's Office cites an Instagram post indicating discussions among council members about an Israel-Hamas ceasefire resolution.
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Columbus City Council approved funding for an intersection realignment and traffic safety project at Cleveland and Myrtle avenues.
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Business & EconomySix 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.
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Business & EconomyColumbus City Council approved funding for a $10 million trail connector in Clintonville.
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Columbus officials will be taking public comments for 60 days on a draft plan of the city's first big zoning overhaul in 70 years.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentColumbus expands green spaces with five new nature preserves, including Warner Woods, to safeguard local wildlife and offer residents more parks
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Columbus City Council unanimously passed a resolution Monday calling for a "sustained and mutual end to hostilities in Gaza."
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The National Association of Social Workers, Kaleidoscope Youth Center and other organizations are partnering to provide the training. Columbus City Council will vote Monday night on whether or not to give a $60,000 boost to the program.
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Favor won with 41% of the vote, according to unofficial voting results released through the Franklin County Board of Elections.
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The Council on American-Islamic Relations said it could not “partake in festivities with those who refuse to acknowledge the unimaginable suffering” in Palestine.