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Council roundup: strategic plan adopted, public art and heritage tree approved; marijuana‑policy motion fails

Columbus City Council · April 14, 2026
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Summary

At its April 13 meeting the Columbus City Council adopted the 2025–2029 strategic plan, approved temporary public‑art leases and a heritage tree designation, and saw a motion to revisit marijuana time/place/manner restrictions fail on a 3–3–1 vote.

The Columbus City Council at its April 13 meeting approved a bundle of items after discussion ranging from the city’s strategic priorities to temporary public art and heritage trees.

Strategic plan: Council reviewed the third‑quarter strategic plan updates (radar speed signs, parks master planning, transit contract renegotiation and wetlands mitigation for an emergency access project) and adopted the 2025–2029 strategic plan as informally amended.

Public art:…

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