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Columbus council approves resolutions to place $1.9 billion voted bond package on Nov. 4 ballot

5391310 · July 15, 2025
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Council adopted a series of resolutions to submit a $1.9 billion voted bond package to voters on Nov. 4, 2025, allocating funds across health/safety, parks, public service, affordable housing and utilities; council members said the measures would fund infrastructure without raising property taxes.

Columbus City Council adopted a set of resolutions directing the city to proceed with a $1.9 billion voted bond package that will be placed on the Nov. 4, 2025 ballot.

The package is divided into five purpose-specific measures: $250 million for health, safety and infrastructure; $250 million for recreation and parks; $400 million for public service; $500 million for neighborhood development and affordable housing; and $500 million for public utilities (water, power, sanitary sewer and storm sewers). Council voted to…

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