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Mayor Andrew Ginther's proposal faces three public hearings before Columbus City Council takes up the issue this month.
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It's been less than three weeks since Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther ordered mobile food vendors to close by midnight to help limit gun violence.
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The small 2,000 square-foot Columbus Police Department Precinct 19 was built in 1965 and is located at 2070 Sullivant Avenue.
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The council is considering requiring landlords to accept third party payments and a "Pay to Stay" requirement allowing residents time to secure rental assistance up until an eviction judgement.
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Columbus City Council voted to approve a broker to help sell a $3.4 million helicopter Tuesday.
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One case involves Columbus paramedics charged with failing to provide medical attention to Danny James, who died in 2017 after paramedics declined to transport him to the hospital.
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The loan forgiveness program would target owners who have stayed in their homes for 10 years after the loan was issued and have no active bankruptcy or foreclosure.
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Among the proposed initiatives was the creation of a rental registry, which would charge landlords a fee that would go toward eviction assistance.
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Columbus City Council will vote Monday night on the purchase of 10 additional software licenses to help process evidence more quickly.
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The proposal originally called for food carts to close by 2 a.m., in line with other Short North businesses. After conversation with food cart operators, council member Emmanuel Remy says he wants to push the closure time to 2:30 a.m.