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Council approves slate of bond, public-works and program measures; consent agenda passes with one abstention
Summary
Columbus City Council on Oct. 6, 2025, approved a broad set of resolutions and ordinances including capital grants, transportation and parks projects, a public safety software contract and several environmental and development measures; the consent agenda passed with one abstention.
Columbus City Council on Monday approved a package of resolutions and ordinances covering capital grants, infrastructure projects, park improvements, public-safety software and several sustainability and development items. The council moved the consent agenda and then passed multiple second-reading and emergency ordinances after committee reports.
The package included a $1,000,000 capital grant to the Columbus Center for Entrepreneurial Development (COED) (Ordinance 25-76-2025); contracts and appropriations for roadway and bikeway projects including a Bryce Road/Shannon Road roundabout and shared-use path (Ordinance 22-15-2025) and the Tussing Road shared-use path right-of-way acquisitions (Ordinance 22-28-2025); parks and conservation projects including funding to modify Hoover amenities (Ordinance 23-88-2025), the 3 Creeks wetland restoration (Ordinance 23-91-2025) and $2,000,000 to Franklin Park Conservatory for initial master-plan implementation (Ordinance 23-94-2025). The council also approved a…
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