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Columbus City Council adopts Cottonwood Heights redevelopment plan aiming to add workforce housing

2680949 · March 19, 2025
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Summary

After a public hearing, the council on March 17 adopted resolution R25-41 approving the Cottonwood Heights redevelopment plan, which the applicant said would include more than 75 single-family homes, about 38 townhomes, roughly 58 row houses, up to 400 apartment units and as much as 500,000 square feet of commercial space.

Columbus City Council on March 17 adopted resolution R25-41 approving the Cottonwood Heights redevelopment plan for property southwest of East Sixth Avenue and East 30 Eighth Street, moving the project from plan stage toward detailed design and future permitting.

Tom Jackson, representing the Cottonwood Heights development team, told the council the project is intended to provide “highly needed homes for rural workforce housing.” He outlined an early concept that would include more than 75 single-family homes, about 38 townhomes, roughly 58 row houses and up to 400 apartment “doors,” plus as much as 500,000 square feet of commercial…

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