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Council finds company not in substantial compliance, sets Feb. 18 public hearing
Summary
The council determined that the company identified in city materials as AccessKaties, Inc. was not in substantial compliance with a job-creation and retention agreement and voted to send notice and set a public hearing on Feb. 18 to resolve the issue. Staff cited missing registration, lack of an in-city lease, and reduced employment as evidence.
The Columbus City Council voted 9-0 on Jan. 7 to find that the company identified in city documents as AccessKaties, Inc. was not in substantial compliance with an investment in job creation and retention agreement and to initiate the contract process that could lead to a public hearing on Feb. 18.
City staff presented a compliance report stating the company received a $50,000 performance-based incentive from the city’s economic development program in 2020. According to the staff report, the agreement required the company to establish a headquarters in Columbus (listed in staff materials…
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