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Columbus council opens 60-day comment period to extend 'ZonEIN' rezoning to U.S. 161/Northland corridor
Summary
Columbus City Council on Tuesday approved a resolution initiating a 60-day public comment period to extend the first phase of the city’s ZonEIN rezoning work to include roughly 2.5 miles of the U.S. 161 (Northland) corridor.
Columbus City Council on Tuesday approved a resolution initiating a 60-day public comment period to extend the first phase of the city’s ZonEIN rezoning work to include roughly 2.5 miles of the U.S. 161 (Northland) corridor.
The resolution, adopted by the council, asks staff to begin outreach and hold two public hearings — April 2 and May 28 — and to mail notices to affected property owners and occupants before any final vote.
City planning staff said the extension responds to community and council requests and to changes on the ground since Phase 1 passed last year. Luis Teva, the newly named ZonEIN project manager in the Department of Development, told…
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