Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Media Alert - City Council, Community Crime Patrol Announce Expansion of Safety Services

COLUMBUS CITY COUNCIL

MEDIA ALERT

 

For Immediate Release:  April 11, 2012

 

For More Information:

John Ivanic, (614) 645-6798

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City Council, Community Crime Patrol Announce Expansion of Safety Services

 

WHO:

Council President Andrew J. Ginther

Councilmember Michelle M. Mills

Ellen Moore, Community Crime Patrol

 

WHEN:

Wednesday, April 11

2:30 pm

 

WHERE:

1120 Morse Road

Columbus Police SRB

 

WHAT:

Columbus City Council President Andrew J. Ginther and Councilmember Michelle M. Mills, chair of the Public Safety and Judiciary Committee, will be joined by Ellen Moore, Executive Director of the Community Crime Patrol to discuss how a 2012 General Fund Budget amendment will expand CCP crime patrols into a Columbus neighborhood and restore CCP services in several other areas of Columbus.  

 

 

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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Media Release - Columbus City Council Highlights Capital Budget Amendments

COLUMBUS CITY COUNCIL

MEDIA RELEASE

 

For Immediate Release: April 10, 2012

 

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John Ivanic, (614) 645-6798

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Columbus City Council Highlights Capital Budget Amendments

(Columbus)--Columbus City Councilmembers are proposing more than $6.6-million in amendments to the Mayor’s proposed 2012 Capital Improvements Budget (CIB). Additions to the spending plan will help meet core goals by strengthening neighborhood and safety services by leveraging capital dollars to create economic development opportunities and jobs in Columbus.   The amendments will mean City Council will be investing   $17.3-million on various Council initiated neighborhood projects this year. 

 

“The Capital Budget reflects the needs of our community, and Council’s continued focus on strengthening neighborhoods,” said Council President Andrew J. Ginther.  “We listened to the citizens of Columbus and we are putting their capital dollars to work by continuing to protect our residents and promoting an environment where Columbus families and businesses can thrive.”

 

Nearly half the amendment amount, $3-million, will be invested in City Council’s new Strategic Neighborhood Safety Facilities Fund, a line-item that will allow City Council to support a wide variety of safety related programs and services that will continue to have a positive impact on our community.

 

“This new safety fund will allow Columbus City Council the flexibility of leveraging  capital dollars to support future public safety infrastructure needs  by ensuring  ongoing support for key safety strategies funded through the capital and general fund budgets,” said Councilmember Priscilla R. Tyson. 

 

Safety Committee Chair Michelle M. Mills is also setting aside $300,000 to make improvements to various Columbus fire stations.   The Division has 32 stations where men and women work 24 hour shifts.  Of those 32 stations, 14 were built in the 1950s or 1960s and another 10 were built in the 1970s and 1980s.  The additional dollars in the Capital Budget will allow the City to update these important facilities and make needed repairs.

 

Many of the amendments are a direct result of conversations which occurred with residents during various council initiated l community meetings that were held around Columbus over the last year.   The most common concern Councilmembers heard when meeting with residents was vacant and abandoned structures.  City Council is supportive of Mayor Coleman’s plan to spend more than $11-million this year to fight blight in neighborhoods and is adding an additional $1-million to the Capital Budget to help transform vacant and abandoned structures in Columbus with three new innovative programs:

 

·         Council President Ginther and Councilmember Klein are setting aside $250,000 for the demolition of commercial and non-residential properties in the Land Bank;

·         Councilmember Klein is creating the Land Bank Renovation Fund to allow the City to quickly identify and renovate and put into productive use Land Bank properties as market rate rental housing; and

·         Councilmember Hearcel F. Craig is proposing the City use $250,000 to repair Land Bank properties which can be transferred to eligible veterans for home ownership opportunities.

City Council will also be using the CIB as an economic development tool, aiding in the revitalization of key business districts. Council President Ginther is sponsoring a $225,000 amendment that will allow the City to design streetscape improvements in targeted commercial corridors in Columbus. The amendment will complement previous infrastructure investments, and improve the existing commercial environment in an effort to promote business expansion and relocation to create jobs.

 

The City of Columbus has a number of street lighting projects in the Capital Budget, some of which will help meet critical needs in neighborhoods.  The Department of Public Utilities has seven emergency projects in Fiscal Year 2012/13 but only enough funding to complete two.  A $500,000 amendment from Councilmember Eileen Y. Paley will ensure the remaining five projects will be completed.    Councilmember Paley is also sponsoring an amendment that will invest $500,000 to help build ADA accessible ramps in neighborhoods to improve the mobility and accessibility of our community.

 

Columbus City Council remains committed to creating an open and transparent legislative process.   This spirit of openness has led President Pro Tem A. Troy Miller to start the eCouncil initiative, a series of investments in new technologies, including hardware and software which has made City Council more efficient and will save taxpayer dollars.    During the past year, Council has launched an enhanced legislative website that allows residents to read and review current and archived pieces of legislation.  A $50,000 capital budget amendment will allow the City to continue to construct a website which will offer video on-demand for those who want to view Council meetings at their leisure.

 

City Council will hold a hold a public hearing on the proposed 2012 Capital Budget Amendments on Thursday, April 12, 2012 at 5:30 p.m. in Council Chambers.  Speaker slips will be accepted and the meeting will be broadcast live on CTV, Columbus’ government television channel on local cable systems.  

 

 

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Thursday, April 5, 2012

Kimberley Jacobs Named Columbus Police Chief

COLUMBUS CITY COUNCIL

MEDIA RELEASE

 

For Immediate Release: April 5, 2012

 

For More Information:

John Ivanic, (614) 645-6798

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Kimberley Jacobs Named Columbus Police Chief

 

(Columbus)—Columbus City Council President Andrew J. Ginther and Safety Committee Chair Michelle M. Mills comment on the appointment of Police Chief Kimberley Jacobs.

 

“Chief Jacobs has proven track record of service to the citizens of Columbus and has displayed the qualities needed to be a successful leader for the Division of Police,” said Council President Andrew J. Ginther.  “She has made strong, strategic management decisions that have positively impacted the way police protect our neighborhoods and residents.”

 

“I congratulate Mayor Coleman on the selection of Kimberley Jacobs as the next Chief of the Columbus Division of Police,” said Councilmember Michelle M. Mills, chair of the Public Safety and Judiciary Committee.   “The Division is a dynamic organization thanks to the leadership of people like Chief Jacobs I look forward to working with her in her new role as Chief of Police to continue to improve the health and safety of our community.”

 

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E-News Bulletin - News from Columbus City Schools

n April 4, 2012



2012 Columbus Board of Education


Front, l-r:  Hanifah Kambon; Carol L. Perkins, Pres.; and Ramona Reyes, Vice Pres.
Second Row, l-r: Mike Wiles; Gary L. Baker II; W. Shawna Gibbs;  and Bryan O. Steward.

Click here for scheduled meeting dates, podcasts and how to contact CCS Board of Education members.



Mark Your Calendar!

 KEY UPCOMING CCS DATES
  • April 6 - 13 - District-wide Spring Break
  • April 6 -  10 - Administrative offices closed
  • April 12 - Take Your Child to Work Day for CCS students
  • April 17 - Board of Education meets, 5:30 p.m.
  • April 18 - Neighborhood School Development Partnership Subcommittees meet, 7:30 a.m.
  • April 23 - 27 - Ohio Achievement Assessment (OAA) test week
  • April 28 - National Children's Day Community Festival
  • April 30 - 2012 Millage Committee meets, 7:30 a.m.
  • May 1 & 15 - Board of Education meets, 5:30 p.m.



For a full list of upcoming public meetings - click HERE




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Take Your Child to Work Day is April 12
CCS students are encouraged to participate in "Take Your Child to Work Day" on April 12, 2012. This differs from the national observation of "Take Your Child to Work Day" scheduled for April 26. The national observance falls during the district's designated week for the administration of the Ohio Achievement Assessments.  The alternate date, set during our Spring Break, allows students the opportunity to visit their parent/guardian's work site, as well as alleviate any unnecessary disruptions to the instructional school day.  Please note, no visitors or student visits will be permitted at any CCS elementary or middle school on April 26 due to the required test administration.


Woodward Park Middle School Students Headed for West Point
The Woodward Park MS STEM Club advanced to the final round of the 2012 West Point Bridge Design contest. The final round of competition will be held at West Point, NY, on May 4. More than 21,000 bridge designs were entered by 7,500 teams in the competition. The top bridge design winners receive a $10,000 scholarship. All finalists in the competition get a free Notebook computer.


Columbus Global Academy Earns FBI Award
Columbus Global Academy has been named as the recipient of the 2011 FBI Director's Community Leadership Award. Principal Kimberly Normand accepted the Director's Community Leadership Award from Edward J. Hanko, Special Agent in Charge (SAC) of the Cincinnati Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), on behalf of the school. Watch Kim Normand talk about what the work of the local FBI agents means to the students at her school in the video in the FBI news release.


Fort Hayes Arts & Academics HS Wins Grammy
The Grammy Foundation recently announced that Fort Hayes Arts & Academic High School won one of 18 grants given to the top public high schools in the country for music excellence. Read more...


Fort Hayes Career Students Advance to National Competition
Fifteen members of the Fort Hayes Career Center Health Occupation Students of America (HOSA) team placed in the State HOSA competition at Tolles Career and Technical Center in Plain City last week. They will advance to the National HOSA competition in Orlando, Florida, in June. Congratulations!  


Robotics Team Among the Best in the State
A robotics team consisting of students from the Fort Hayes Career Center, East High School and Columbus Alternative High School placed sixth in the statewide robotics competition held recently in Cleveland. Led by Joseph Rader, they competed against 64 teams. Kudos!!


National Children's Day Community Festival - April 28
Columbus City Schools will host National Children's Day festivities, Saturday April 28 at five schools across the district. The entire community is invited to join us at one of the five regional locations. The FREE National Children's Day Community Festival is a fun, volunteer driven event. Each region will host entertaining activities, artistic displays, games, and student performances, as well as share the wide range of challenging and innovative academic programs and services the district offers. Click here for more details...


Transportation Director Earns Award of Excellence
The Ohio Association for Pupil Transportation recently gave Columbus City Schools Transportation Director Steve Simmons the William Rice Transportation Supervisor Award of Excellence. This award recognizes supervisors who exhibit outstanding leadership and professional conduct in the school transportation field and who have contributed to the advancement of transportation supervision as a profession.


 




Columbus City  Schools | 270 East State Street | Columbus, Ohio 43215 | (614) 365-5000




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E-News Bulletin - News from Columbus City Schools

n April 4, 2012



2012 Columbus Board of Education


Front, l-r:  Hanifah Kambon; Carol L. Perkins, Pres.; and Ramona Reyes, Vice Pres.
Second Row, l-r: Mike Wiles; Gary L. Baker II; W. Shawna Gibbs;  and Bryan O. Steward.

Click here for scheduled meeting dates, podcasts and how to contact CCS Board of Education members.



Mark Your Calendar!

 KEY UPCOMING CCS DATES
  • April 6 - 13 - District-wide Spring Break
  • April 6 -  10 - Administrative offices closed
  • April 12 - Take Your Child to Work Day for CCS students
  • April 17 - Board of Education meets, 5:30 p.m.
  • April 18 - Neighborhood School Development Partnership Subcommittees meet, 7:30 a.m.
  • April 23 - 27 - Ohio Achievement Assessment (OAA) test week
  • April 28 - National Children's Day Community Festival
  • April 30 - 2012 Millage Committee meets, 7:30 a.m.
  • May 1 & 15 - Board of Education meets, 5:30 p.m.



For a full list of upcoming public meetings - click HERE




We want to hear from you.  
Please send your feedback
and story ideas to:
e-News@columbus.k12.oh.us

Are you receiving a pass-along copy of  
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Take Your Child to Work Day is April 12
CCS students are encouraged to participate in "Take Your Child to Work Day" on April 12, 2012. This differs from the national observation of "Take Your Child to Work Day" scheduled for April 26. The national observance falls during the district's designated week for the administration of the Ohio Achievement Assessments.  The alternate date, set during our Spring Break, allows students the opportunity to visit their parent/guardian's work site, as well as alleviate any unnecessary disruptions to the instructional school day.  Please note, no visitors or student visits will be permitted at any CCS elementary or middle school on April 26 due to the required test administration.


Woodward Park Middle School Students Headed for West Point
The Woodward Park MS STEM Club advanced to the final round of the 2012 West Point Bridge Design contest. The final round of competition will be held at West Point, NY, on May 4. More than 21,000 bridge designs were entered by 7,500 teams in the competition. The top bridge design winners receive a $10,000 scholarship. All finalists in the competition get a free Notebook computer.


Columbus Global Academy Earns FBI Award
Columbus Global Academy has been named as the recipient of the 2011 FBI Director's Community Leadership Award. Principal Kimberly Normand accepted the Director's Community Leadership Award from Edward J. Hanko, Special Agent in Charge (SAC) of the Cincinnati Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), on behalf of the school. Watch Kim Normand talk about what the work of the local FBI agents means to the students at her school in the video in the FBI news release.


Fort Hayes Arts & Academics HS Wins Grammy
The Grammy Foundation recently announced that Fort Hayes Arts & Academic High School won one of 18 grants given to the top public high schools in the country for music excellence. Read more...


Fort Hayes Career Students Advance to National Competition
Fifteen members of the Fort Hayes Career Center Health Occupation Students of America (HOSA) team placed in the State HOSA competition at Tolles Career and Technical Center in Plain City last week. They will advance to the National HOSA competition in Orlando, Florida, in June. Congratulations!  


Robotics Team Among the Best in the State
A robotics team consisting of students from the Fort Hayes Career Center, East High School and Columbus Alternative High School placed sixth in the statewide robotics competition held recently in Cleveland. Led by Joseph Rader, they competed against 64 teams. Kudos!!


National Children's Day Community Festival - April 28
Columbus City Schools will host National Children's Day festivities, Saturday April 28 at five schools across the district. The entire community is invited to join us at one of the five regional locations. The FREE National Children's Day Community Festival is a fun, volunteer driven event. Each region will host entertaining activities, artistic displays, games, and student performances, as well as share the wide range of challenging and innovative academic programs and services the district offers. Click here for more details...


Transportation Director Earns Award of Excellence
The Ohio Association for Pupil Transportation recently gave Columbus City Schools Transportation Director Steve Simmons the William Rice Transportation Supervisor Award of Excellence. This award recognizes supervisors who exhibit outstanding leadership and professional conduct in the school transportation field and who have contributed to the advancement of transportation supervision as a profession.


 




Columbus City  Schools | 270 East State Street | Columbus, Ohio 43215 | (614) 365-5000




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RecyColumbus


New Citywide Residential Recycling is Coming Soon!
Convenient and easy at no additional cost to residents

Recycling is coming to Columbus. The new service is being rolled out to all residents living in single-family homes or in buildings with four units or less that are not part of a complex. The rollout takes place in five phases starting this spring and ending early 2013. Recycled items will be collected every other week, alternating with yard waste collection.

West, Southwest and Northwest Neighborhoods First to Start Recycling
Between April 16 and May 19, the city will deliver a blue recycling cart to every eligible household in phase one neighborhoods. (See map below.) When the cart arrives at curbside, that's just the beginning. Residents should follow these easy steps.

  1. Look inside for important information on what to recycle and collection dates.
  2. Store the cart where it can easily be filled with recyclables.
  3. Write the home address on the cart with a permanent marker.
  4. Fill it up with recyclables - no sorting necessary.


Carts should be placed in the same spot as the trash container for collection. Monday, June 4 is the first day for West, Southwest and Northwest neighborhoods' service. 


When Does Recycling Begin in Your Neighborhood?  

Help Us Spread the Word
There are many ways to get the word out to your friends and neighbors. Here are a few. 

  1. Link to our website http://www.RecycleColumbus.org
  2. Request a speaker for your community group. Visit http://publicservice.columbus.gov/content.aspx?id=49016 to find an online speaker request form. 
  3. Become a Green Ambassador. Visit http://publicservice.columbus.gov/content.aspx?id=49025 to volunteer.
  4. Use your social media network to let your friends know about recycling. Visit http://publicservice.columbus.gov/uploadedFiles/Public_Service/Refuse_Collection/RecyColumbus/Sample_SocialMediaPostings.pdf to download sample posts. 
  5. Email our education card to your friends and family. It lists the items that can be recycled. Visit http://publicservice.columbus.gov/uploadedFiles/Public_Service/Refuse_Collection/RecyColumbus/RecyColumbus_HotCard-FINAL_REV_HIRES.pdf to download a card here.  


Take Our Survey
Give us your feedback and suggestions for our public education campaign. Visit http://survey.constantcontact.com/survey/a07e5rq8vpjh0fcdn2g/start to take our short, five-minute survey.

A Perfect Fit
Recycling and Columbus were meant for each other, which is why  the city named the new service RecyColumbus. The name is designed to show Columbus' pride and excitement in being a greener community and that our city is enthusiastic about recycling.

 

Monday, April 2, 2012

{SPAM} Meeting Highlights 4-2-12

COLUMBUS CITY COUNCIL

MEETING HIGHLIGHTS

 

For Immediate Release: April 2, 2012

 

For More Information:

John Ivanic, (614) 645-6798

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PROVIDING CURBSIDE RECYCLING FOR COLUMBUS RESIDENTS: The city of Columbus will begin implementing the first phase of RecyColumbus, a citywide residential recycling program later this month.  More than 50,000 homes on the west, southwest and parts of the northwest sides will be receiving 64 gallon blue recycling carts between April 16 and May 19, with collection service to begin June 4. Public Service Committee Chair Eileen Y. Paley is sponsoring ordinance 0619-2012 to authorize the expenditure of $5.3 million for the purchase and delivery of 64 gallon recycling containers and container parts for the Division of Refuse.  Recycling will be collected on a bi-weekly schedule with yard waste to be collected on the alternate week.  RecyColumbus will provide curbside recycling to more than 227,000 households by the time the program is fully implemented in February 2013.

 

Supporting HI-tech COMPANIES:  City Council is scheduled to continue supporting one of Columbus’ best assets in TechColumbus, an internationally acclaimed small business incubator.  Created as a non-profit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of high tech firms, TechColumbus helps provide the infrastructure and other support services businesses need in their incipient stages.  Ordinance 0641-2012, sponsored by Small & Minority Business Development Committee Chair A. Troy Miller, will authorize the expenditure of $500,000 from the General Fund for the Entrepreneurial Signature Program, a key component in TechColumbus' business development effort to attract and grow new high-technology businesses.  This allocation represents City Council’s continued financial commitment to help TechColumbus secure $15 million in state grants.

 

CITY COLLECTION COSTS: The Columbus City Attorney’s Claims Division contracts with two outside firms with experience in governmental accounts receivables to help collect outstanding debt owed to the City.  Public Safety & Judiciary Committee Chair Michelle M. Mills is sponsoring ordinance 0642-2012 to authorize the City Attorney to renew a contract with Linebarger, Goggan, Blair & Sampson LLP and Capital Recovery Systems, Inc. for the collection of delinquent accounts, court costs and reimbursement of over payments.  The legislation will also authorize the appropriation of $760,000.00 from the Collection Fees fund.  This fund is generated by fees collected by collection agents and used to pay the associated collection costs due.  Since 2009, a 30% fee is now added to the total debt collected to all accounts without payment plans in place.  This allows the City to recover 100% of the debts collected and the debtor pays the additional 30% collection fee to the collection agency.  The contract will run through March 31, 2013. 

 

CONTINUING TO ATTRACT YOUNG PROFESSIONALS TO THE COLUMBUS WORKFORCE:  In 2006, the City of Columbus and the Columbus Chamber developed the Young Professionals Initiative, an economic development strategy designed to attract and retain young professionals to our area.  Project research was completed and an action plan was approved.  Implementation of the successful program is ongoing.  Ordinance 0636-2012, sponsored by Development Committee Chair Zach M. Klein, authorizes the expenditure of $70,000 from the General Fund to continue support the Young Professional Initiative.  The money will be used to continue employment of a manager who is responsible for the attraction and retention initiative.   

 

ENSURING CITY BUILDINGS ARE SAFE: City facilities are utilized by Columbus residents, business professionals and employees every day.   Each year, buildings are inspected to ensure fire safety.  Councilmember Priscilla R. Tyson, chair of the Finance Committee, is sponsoring ordinance 0555-2012 to authorize the expenditure of $170,000 for a contract renewal with S.A. Comunale Company, Inc. for annual smoke and fire alarm testing, inspection and repair, fire pump testing, and fire suppression inspection for all City-owned facilities. 

 

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