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Mayor outlines storm response, debris drop-off and city grant and billing updates

Gahanna City Council · March 16, 2026
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Summary

Following severe winds and outages, Mayor Jadwin praised crews and announced a special storm debris drop-off at the service garage for branches and logs, the opening of the 2026 community grant portal, and an April 1 update to the utility billing portal requiring autopay users to re-enter payment information.

Mayor Jadwin opened the council’s official reports by thanking city crews, police officers and mutual-aid crews for storm response after recent high winds left many residents without power for 24–36 hours.

The mayor announced a temporary storm debris drop-off available this week at the city service garage, 152 Oklahoma Avenue, daily from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Residents may…

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