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ColumbusMar 21, 2026, 6:18 AM

0884-2026

Ordinance Number 0884-2026 pertains to the City of Columbus and authorizes an expenditure of $40,000. This legislation specifically involves the appropriation of funds within the city’s budget, categorized under procurement and expenditure authorization. The funds will be allocated to Department 45, Division 4505, aimed at supporting a particular program or project identified by Project ID CW001. This ordinance is significant as it facilitates financial transparency and accountability in city operations, ensuring that public resources are managed effectively. The appropriation impacts city departments and their ability to execute planned initiatives, thus enhancing civic engagement by ensuring that residents are informed about how municipal funds are being utilized.

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:37 AM

0652-2026

The document outlines the registration and business dealings of Dayforce US, Inc., a foreign corporation operating in Columbus, Ohio. Originally filed on March 25, 2013, its status remains active, with the corporation's registered agent being Corporation Service Company, located at 1160 Dublin Road, Columbus. The document also includes a list of filings related to the corporation, including a recent change of address and an amendment scheduled for May 21, 2024. Additionally, it references Ordinance 0652-2026, which authorizes expenditures totaling $2,480,000 for various computer services within the city. This legislation is significant as it allocates funds for IT services that could enhance city operations, impacting various departments. The ordinance highlights

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:37 AM

A0040-2026

The document references a role related to the Director of Financial Empowerment in Columbus, focusing on overseeing program operations and ensuring compliance with funding provisions. This position is significant for managing initiatives aimed at supporting underserved communities within the city. The legislation likely seeks to enhance financial literacy and access to financial resources for these populations, fostering economic stability and empowerment. By ensuring that programs meet compliance standards, the Director plays a crucial role in the responsible allocation of funds, which is essential for the effectiveness and sustainability of community support initiatives. This legislation is important as it aims to improve the financial well-being of residents in Columbus, particularly those facing economic challenges.

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:37 AM

A0041-2026

The document outlines the professional background and qualifications of Helen H. Yee, who has held various roles since 1994, including CFO and Co-Founder of the American Institute of Alternative Medicine (AIAM). The legislation relevant to the City of Columbus may relate to support for educational institutions and alternative health practices, which Yee actively promotes through her leadership at AIAM. This institution provides training in fields like massage therapy and acupuncture, impacting local job creation and health services. Additionally, Yee's involvement in community initiatives, such as the National Women’s Music Festival and the Hot Times Festival, highlights her role in cultural engagement. Her contributions to martial arts and community relations indicate a commitment to public service and empowerment, making her a significant figure in promoting wellness and community involvement in

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:36 AM

0658-2026

Ordinance No. 0658-2026 mandates that all legislation for contracts in Columbus include specific information about bidders, including names, compliance numbers, and statuses, along with details about the bidding process and work scope. This legislation affects companies bidding for city contracts, ensuring transparency and competitive fairness. The ordinance specifies that Synagro Central, LLC was awarded a $234,000 contract for biosolids disposal and reuse services, critical for the Division of Water Reclamation. This service supports Columbus's 100% Beneficial Reuse program, which aids local agriculture by providing nutrients at no cost. The ordinance also outlines contract modifications, renewal terms, and a total estimated contract cost of $4.8 million. Ultimately, this legislation is significant

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:36 AM

0661-2026

The document details the business registration and legislative actions surrounding WSP USA Inc., a foreign corporation active in Columbus, Ohio, since 1978. The corporation's registered agent is CT Corporation System, located in Columbus. The document includes a history of filings related to the company, such as changes in address and multiple mergers, highlighting ongoing corporate activity and compliance with state regulations. Additionally, the document references Ordinance 0661-2026, which authorizes a $250,000 expenditure for the Bikeway project on Cassady Avenue. This funding is significant for enhancing local infrastructure, thereby impacting community mobility and safety. This legislation reflects the city’s commitment to improving transportation and public spaces, which affects residents and visitors alike.

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:36 AM

0662-2026

Ordinance Number 0662-2026 authorizes a $1,000,000 expenditure for the Lower Lights Christian Health Center in Columbus, aimed at supporting its operations in health services. This funding is categorized under land, buildings, and structures, specifically for thoroughfare improvements associated with the health center's projects. The legislation affects the Lower Lights Christian Health Center, a non-profit organization based in Columbus, which plays a crucial role in providing healthcare services to the community. The ordinance is significant as it ensures continued support for essential health services, contributing to the overall well-being of residents and addressing healthcare access in the area.

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:36 AM

0663-2026

The document outlines the status and filings of the Lincoln Theatre Association, a non-profit corporation based in Columbus, Ohio, established on August 30, 2006. The association is currently active, with its next expiration date set for March 3, 2030. It has undergone several filings related to its status, including renewals and reinstatements due to lapses in filing requirements. Additionally, the document refers to Ordinance 0663-2026, which allocates $402,000 for renovations at the Lincoln Theater. This funding is part of the city’s commitment to maintaining and enhancing cultural facilities, benefiting the local community and supporting the arts. The ordinance reflects the city's ongoing investment in public infrastructure and cultural resources, highlighting the importance

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:36 AM

0669-2026

The document outlines the registration and status of two foreign limited liability companies, LAZ Parking Midwest, LLC and LAZ Parking Ltd, LLC, both of which are active entities registered in Columbus, Ohio. LAZ Parking Midwest was originally registered on May 22, 2012, while LAZ Parking Ltd was registered on February 13, 2018. The document includes details on agent address changes for both companies, with the most recent address update occurring on January 19, 2024. Additionally, an ordinance (0669-2026) indicates a planned expenditure of $2.6 million for professional services, highlighting the City of Columbus's engagement with these companies. This legislation pertains to local business operations and expenditures, impacting economic development and

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:36 AM

0671-2026

The document outlines an ordinance (Ord Number 0671-2026) related to passenger road transportation expenditures in the City of Columbus. It details a request for funding totaling $123,300, allocated across three lines for different transportation projects. The legislation affects the Department of Transportation, indicating a focus on enhancing public transportation infrastructure. This funding is significant as it supports the city's efforts to improve transit services, which can lead to better accessibility for residents and potentially stimulate economic growth within the community. The ordinance reflects the city's commitment to investing in transportation, ultimately aiming to enhance the quality of life for Columbus citizens.

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:36 AM

0674-2026

The document outlines the filing of DATA TICKET, INC., a foreign corporation registered in Ohio as of August 13, 2024. The business is currently active, with Beth Harker listed as the registered agent. This filing is part of the administrative processes managed by the Ohio Secretary of State’s Office, emphasizing the importance of corporate registration for businesses operating in the state. Additionally, the document references Ordinance Number 0674-2026, which authorizes an expenditure of $2,000,000 for professional services. This ordinance reflects the City of Columbus's commitment to funding essential services, potentially impacting various departments and community projects. Such legislation is vital for transparency and accountability in governmental financial decisions, ensuring public access to information on municipal expenditures.

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:36 AM

0676-2026

Ordinance Number 0676-2026 pertains to the financial management of the City of Columbus, specifically authorizing an appropriation and a transfer of funds within the same fund. The legislation allocates a total of $311,000, with $276,000 designated for one project and $35,000 for another, both classified under the same program (RP010). The funds are transferred from a different division, indicating a reallocation of resources to prioritize these projects. This ordinance affects city departments and projects reliant on these appropriations, ensuring that financial resources are effectively managed to support ongoing initiatives. Understanding such financial legislation is vital for transparency and public engagement in local governance.

ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:36 AM

0677-2026

The document outlines the status of Health Access, LLC, a domestic limited liability company incorporated in Ohio on June 28, 2019, which is currently active. The company is represented by CH&K Agent Service, Inc., located in Dayton, Ohio. Additionally, it includes an ordinance (Number 0677-2026) related to the City of Columbus, which authorizes a procurement expenditure of $99,000 for healthcare services. This legislation impacts local healthcare provision by allocating funds for services aimed at enhancing community health access. It is important as it reflects the city's commitment to supporting healthcare initiatives, which can influence public health outcomes and resource availability in the Columbus area.

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:36 AM

0681-2026

The document outlines various financial transactions proposed through ordinance attachments related to the City of Columbus. It includes expenditure authorizations, appropriations, and transfers between projects and funds. Specifically, Ordinance 0681-2026 authorizes an appropriation of $493.80 for a project referenced as G512303 under the department's budget. The templates provided allow for the transfer of funds within the same fund or between different funds, facilitating better financial management and resource allocation. This legislation affects city departments by regulating how funds are allocated and transferred, ensuring compliance with budgetary constraints. It is essential for maintaining transparency and accountability in city finances, thereby enhancing public trust in local governance.

ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:36 AM

A0043-2026

The document outlines the professional background of Antoinette Halsell Miranda, the current President of the Columbus City Schools Board of Education. With a Ph.D. in School Psychology from the University of Cincinnati, Miranda has held several significant academic and leadership positions, including chair roles at The Ohio State University. Her work is focused on advancing social justice, equity, and inclusion in education, making her a key figure in shaping policies that affect students in urban schools. Her ongoing contributions to educational practices are crucial for addressing the needs of underrepresented and marginalized student populations in Columbus. The legislation and initiatives she supports aim to enhance educational access and quality for all students, highlighting the importance of inclusive educational environments.

ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:36 AM

A0044-2026

The document outlines the professional background of Jeffrey Lawrence Jr., a community-focused entrepreneur in Columbus, Ohio. He is the owner of The Guard Barbershop in Olde Towne East, which aims to foster community engagement and connection among residents and local businesses. Lawrence also co-owns The Que Studio, a creative space for photographers and entrepreneurs, and has experience in managing operations across various sectors, including logistics and financial services. His work emphasizes relationship-building and mentorship, contributing to local partnerships and initiatives in the Trolley District. This legislation highlights the importance of small businesses in community development and the role they play in enhancing neighborhood dynamics in Columbus.

ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:36 AM

0693-2026

Ordinance Number 0693-2026 authorizes an expenditure of $693,000 for computer services related to a project identified under the IT005 program within the City of Columbus. This funding is allocated to ONACTUATE CONSULTING US INC, a foreign corporation active in Ohio, as of March 3, 2026. The consulting firm is registered with an Ohio statutory agent located in North Canton. The expenditure is intended to enhance technological capabilities for city operations, potentially benefiting various departments and the public by improving service delivery. This legislation highlights the city’s commitment to investing in technology to support its infrastructure and services.

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:35 AM

0697-2026

The South Side Thrive Collaborative is a non-profit organization based in Columbus, established on August 12, 2020. Its current status is active, with an expiration date set for September 7, 2026. The organization is registered under the oversight of the Ohio Secretary of State, reflecting its compliance with state regulations for non-profit entities. The registered agent for the organization is Sarah Lenkay, located at 611 East Livingston Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. The collaborative appears to focus on community development and support within the South Side of Columbus, though specific activities or goals are not detailed in the document. This legislation is significant as it formalizes the organization’s structure and mission, enabling it to operate within the framework of Ohio's non-profit laws

ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:35 AM

0699-2026

The document provides details about three active business entities filed with the Ohio Secretary of State, specifically affecting the City of Columbus. The first entity, Carmen's Distribution Systems, Inc., was originally registered on June 29, 1999, with John D. Geehring listed as the agent. The second entity, Hillyard, Inc., a foreign corporation since May 5, 1947, has Corporation Service Company as its agent and is also based in Columbus. Lastly, Key-4 Supply, Inc., filed on July 7, 2017, is another active corporation with its agent based in Lewis Center, Ohio. This information is vital for transparency and public awareness regarding local business operations, ownership, and regulatory compliance in Columbus,

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:35 AM

0702-2026

The document outlines an ordinance (Ord Number 0702-2026) related to expenditure authorization for the City of Columbus, specifically for the rehabilitation of the Blacklick Creek Main Trunk Sewer. The legislation authorizes a total expenditure of $200,000 to fund this project under the procurement category of Land, Buildings, and Structures. This ordinance affects the Department of Public Utilities and is aimed at improving the infrastructure related to wastewater management. It is significant because it addresses essential infrastructure needs, ensuring the city's sewage system is maintained and upgraded, which is crucial for public health and environmental protection.

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:35 AM

A0046-2026

The document outlines the professional background and objectives of Christopher R. Naegele, a Business Representative for the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 6 in Columbus, Ohio. Naegele is focused on fostering equitable workplaces that ensure fair compensation for workers, emphasizing the importance of a fair day's work for a fair day's pay. His experience includes representing a diverse membership of painters, drywall finishers, and glaziers across Ohio, as well as holding leadership roles within the union. He advocates for social justice and aims to connect workers with unions that provide sustainable living wages, thereby promoting economic stability within the community. This legislation is significant as it supports labor rights and the pursuit of equitable employment opportunities in the City of Columbus.

ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:35 AM

A0047-2026

The document outlines the professional experience and qualifications of Samantha Trueblood, a Senior Field Representative with the AFL-CIO who has significant involvement in labor relations, particularly in Ohio and Iowa. Trueblood has a history of advocating for labor rights, developing relationships with local and state labor organizations, and supporting collective bargaining efforts. Her work impacts union members and labor federations by enhancing organizational effectiveness, fostering collaboration, and improving accountability. As Chairwoman of the City of Columbus Labor Commission, she plays a critical role in shaping labor policy locally. The legislation surrounding labor relations in Columbus, influenced by advocates like Trueblood, aims to strengthen workers' rights and promote fair labor practices, which is essential for economic justice and community welfare.

ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:35 AM

0706-2026

On February 9, 2026, the City of Columbus received notification that Best Equipment Company, Inc. is the sole source distributor for Envirosight video pipeline inspection systems in Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky. These systems are essential for the city's infrastructure management, including equipment like the Rovver series and Quickview systems. Best Equipment is also the exclusive certified service center for this equipment, ensuring that the city uses authorized parts and services for repairs. The accompanying legislation waives certain provisions of Columbus City Codes Chapter 329 to facilitate this sole source procurement. This decision ensures the city can maintain high standards for its pipeline inspection technology and support, crucial for effective public service and infrastructure maintenance.

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:35 AM

0708-2026

Ordinance Number 0708-2026 is a legislative proposal from the City of Columbus that authorizes an expenditure of $1,600,000 for professional engineering services related to the operation of ParkMobile, LLC, a foreign limited liability company. This funding is intended to enhance parking management and improve urban mobility within the city. The ordinance affects city residents and visitors who utilize parking services, aiming to streamline the parking experience and potentially increase revenue from parking services. By investing in these engineering services, the City seeks to modernize its parking infrastructure, which is crucial for urban planning and economic development. This initiative highlights the city's commitment to improving public services and accessibility.

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:35 AM

0709-2026

Ordinance Number 0709-2026 pertains to the City of Columbus and involves the expenditure authorization for a project managed by BBC Research & Consulting, Inc. The ordinance allocates $202,347.35 for services provided by the company, which has been active in Columbus since 2015. This legislation affects the city’s financial management processes and the procurement of consulting services, ensuring transparency and accountability in how public funds are utilized. The ordinance is significant as it reflects the city’s commitment to engaging external expertise to enhance its operational efficiency and effectiveness in serving the community. By formalizing expenditure approvals, the legislation promotes responsible fiscal practices within the local government.

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:35 AM

0710-2026

Ordinance Number 0710-2026 authorizes the City of Columbus to allocate $425,000 for employee benefits and wellness consulting services provided by Marsh & McLennan Agency LLC. This expenditure is categorized under the ACDI and Purchase Requisition types and is structured to enhance the city's employee wellness initiatives. The funding will directly impact city employees by improving access to health benefits and wellness programs, contributing to their overall well-being and productivity. The legislation underscores the city's commitment to fostering a supportive work environment, which is essential for effective public service delivery.

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:35 AM

0711-2026

Ordinance Number 0711-2026 authorizes the transfer of $762,000 within the City of Columbus' budget from one project fund to another. Specifically, it reallocates funds from the Columbus Housing Partnership, Inc. to a different housing initiative, aimed at enhancing support for local housing projects. This legislation affects city departments involved in housing and community development, ensuring that resources are effectively utilized to meet the city's housing goals. The transfer is crucial as it reflects the city's commitment to improving housing accessibility and quality for its residents, reinforcing the importance of adaptive budget management in response to community needs.

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:35 AM

0713-2026

The City of Columbus has received a federal grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to support the "Ending the HIV Epidemic" initiative through the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program. The grant, totaling $550,000, is earmarked for the budget period from March 1, 2026, to February 28, 2027. This funding aims to enhance local efforts in combating HIV/AIDS, particularly targeting populations in need. It underscores the City’s commitment to public health and the provision of essential medical and support services without regard to individuals' financial situations. Compliance with federal regulations and reporting requirements is mandatory, ensuring accountability and effective use of the funds to improve health outcomes in the community.

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:34 AM

0718-2026

The document outlines the status of J.P. Morgan Chase National Corporate Services, Inc., a foreign corporation registered in Columbus, Ohio. Originally filed on September 25, 1975, the company remains active with various filings and amendments up to 2019. It lists changes in agent addresses and the company’s previous name, Chase National Corporate Services, Inc. The legislation also includes an ordinance (0718-2026) related to banking and investment procurement, specifically a purchase requisition for $2,500. This ordinance is significant as it demonstrates the City of Columbus's commitment to transparency in financial transactions and procurement processes, affecting local governance and the business community by ensuring accountability in public spending.

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:34 AM

0722-2026

The document outlines a legal description of a 0.171-acre parcel of land located in the City of Columbus, Ohio, specifically within the Elias F. Shoemaker's Addition. This legislation pertains to the conveyance of land, including portions of Shoemaker Avenue and adjacent alleys, to the City of Columbus. The legislation is critical as it formalizes the city's ownership of specific land areas, which may be necessary for urban planning, infrastructure development, or public access improvements. The land described is subject to existing easements and rights of way, ensuring that utility access and other legal obligations are acknowledged. This documentation is essential for transparency in government land transactions, impacting city planning and community development initiatives. The legislation thus affects local residents, city planners,

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:34 AM

0724-2026

Ordinance Number 0724-2026 relates to the authorization of expenditures for the City of Columbus. Specifically, it approves a purchase requisition totaling $24,929.16 for laboratory and scientific equipment from PerkinElmer U.S. LLC. This legislation is pertinent for departments requiring such equipment for their operations, impacting areas such as public health and safety within the city. The approval facilitates the procurement process, ensuring that necessary tools are available for efficient service delivery. By transparently outlining the financial commitment and vendor details, this ordinance underscores the city’s commitment to maintaining accountability in its spending practices.

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:34 AM

0728-2026

The document outlines Ordinance No. 0728-2026, which authorizes an appropriation of $1,100,000 within various budget categories in the City of Columbus. The funds are allocated to different departmental divisions for specific programs, although the exact purposes are not detailed in the attachment. The ordinance is structured to facilitate financial management within the city by ensuring that necessary resources are available for operational needs. This legislation affects city departments and their ability to execute programs effectively. It is significant as it represents the city's commitment to funding essential services and projects, ultimately impacting community well-being and governance.

ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:34 AM

0732-2026

The document outlines two active entities in Columbus, Ohio: the AIDS Healthcare Foundation and Equitas Health. The AIDS Healthcare Foundation, established as a foreign corporation since December 12, 2011, is focused on healthcare services and has various trade name filings and renewals through 2024, indicating its ongoing operations and compliance with state regulations. Similarly, Equitas Health, a fictitious name registered on March 25, 2016, is actively providing healthcare services and is linked to the AIDS Resource Center Ohio, Inc. The document also includes an ordinance (Ord. Number 0732-2026) authorizing a healthcare-related expenditure of $245,047.38. This legislation is significant as it governs funding for healthcare services, impacting local

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:34 AM

0733-2026

The document pertains to the business entity FLOWBIRD AMERICA INC., a foreign corporation registered in Columbus, Ohio. Initially filed on January 17, 2017, the company has undergone multiple address changes, with the most recent on January 19, 2024. The business was previously known as PARKEON, INC., effective March 6, 2024. The document also references an ordinance (Ord Number 0733-2026) relating to a procurement request for professional services amounting to $175,000. This legislation is significant as it outlines the city's financial commitments and operational expenditures, impacting local governance and public service delivery. It reflects ongoing municipal engagement with businesses and the management of public resources.

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:34 AM

0749-2026

The document outlines the details of a non-profit organization, The Tony R. Wells Foundation, registered in Lewis Center, Ohio, with active status until January 2, 2029. The foundation has undergone various filings since its original incorporation in 2000, including renewals, appointments, and cancellations of trade names. The most recent activity includes a merger planned for January 2, 2024. Additionally, the document references Ordinance Number 0749-2026, which authorizes a $1,000,000 appropriation for a project linked to the Department of Health. This funding is intended to support specific community health initiatives. The legislation is significant as it allocates substantial resources for public health, impacting the residents of Columbus by potentially

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:34 AM

0750-2026

Ordinance No. 0750-2026 pertains to the City of Columbus and authorizes a $520,000 expenditure to extend services with J.P. Morgan Chase National Corporate Services, Inc. This legislation is significant as it allows the Division of Income Tax to continue essential banking and lockbox services after the previous contract expired. The need for these services remains critical for processing tax returns and collections. The waiver of formal bid procedures is requested due to time constraints linked to the delayed approval of the operating budget and necessary compliance information. By maintaining continuity with an experienced vendor, the City aims to ensure uninterrupted financial operations.

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:34 AM

0755-2026

Ordinance Number 0755-2026 authorizes the City of Columbus to allocate $252,676.46 for the renewal of a software subscription with Granicus, LLC, specifically for the Government Experience Engagement Cloud Enhanced service. This subscription, effective from May 28, 2026, to May 27, 2027, aims to enhance community engagement through various digital communication tools and data insights. The legislation affects city officials and staff responsible for public outreach and constituent services, enabling them to better connect with residents and gather feedback. This investment is significant as it seeks to improve government responsiveness, community satisfaction, and overall effectiveness in service delivery.

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:33 AM

0758-2026

Ordinance Number 0758-2026 pertains to the City of Columbus and authorizes the transfer of $2,500,000 within the City’s budget to support specific projects under the Housing Services Division. This legislation reallocates funds from two existing projects (CW001) to a new project identified as HS005, aimed at enhancing housing infrastructure. The transfers include $1,800,000 from one project and $700,000 from another, reflecting the city's commitment to improving housing resources. This funding is significant as it addresses housing needs in the community, impacting residents seeking affordable housing options. The ordinance underscores the city's proactive approach in managing public funds to foster community development effectively.

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:33 AM

0765-2026

Ordinance Number 0765-2026 relates to the authorization of an expenditure of $350,000 for a procurement project in Columbus, specifically involving Kevin Lehr Associates, a foreign limited partnership registered in Ohio. The funds will likely support a planning or development initiative, though specifics on the project name are not detailed in the document. This legislation affects city departments involved in the procurement process, ensuring that the necessary financial resources are allocated for the project. The approval of this expenditure is significant as it reflects the city's commitment to managing public funds effectively and supporting local partnerships that contribute to community development.

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:33 AM

0767-2026

The document outlines the status and filings of "Franklinton Rising," a non-profit corporation located in Columbus, Ohio. Originally filed on July 28, 2014, the entity is currently active with a status expiration date of May 31, 2027. The registered agent for the organization is CT Corporation System, based in Columbus. The document details multiple filings, including domestic articles of incorporation, address changes for the registered agent, and a recent reinstatement after a lapse in existence due to failure to file necessary statements. This information is relevant for individuals and organizations interested in the non-profit sector in Columbus, as it highlights the operational status of local entities and the importance of maintaining compliance with state regulations.

ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:33 AM

0771-2026

The legislation AN26-001 pertains to a proposed annexation of a 4.23-acre site in Prairie Township, currently designated for single-family residential use, with plans to transition to multi-family residential development. This annexation is requested by property owners Robert & Christy Overia and Mada International LLC, with support from developer HAMM Holdings LLC. The proposal is aligned with the Westland Plan, which encourages residential development, and is being reviewed by the Columbus Economic Development & Small & Minority Business Committee. The annexation aims to facilitate access to city services and support housing needs, adhering to the Columbus Growth Strategy. While planning staff endorse the annexation, approval does not guarantee subsequent zoning changes, which require a separate approval process. The legislative timeline includes

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:33 AM

0772-2026

The document relates to legislation proposed in the City of Columbus regarding the procurement of air conditioning units, specifically under Ordinance Number 0772-2026. This legislation authorizes a purchase requisition totaling $252,000 for air conditioning equipment, impacting the city's operational capabilities, particularly in maintaining public facilities. The procurement is linked to a corporation named Meeder Public Funds, Inc., which has been active since 1992 and is registered in Rocky River, Ohio. This legislation is significant as it facilitates the city's efforts to ensure adequate climate control in government buildings, thereby contributing to public comfort and operational efficiency. The financial commitment reflects the city's prioritization of infrastructure maintenance and public service continuity.

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:33 AM

0773-2026

On March 6, 2026, Gentem USA Inc. submitted a request to the State of Ohio for an exception to state registration requirements. The company, organized in Delaware, operates without a physical presence in Ohio, meaning it does not own property, maintain inventory, employ staff, or conduct business activities within the state. Its transactions with Ohio customers involve shipping goods directly from outside the state, categorizing them as interstate commerce. This request is significant as it pertains to how the state defines and regulates businesses engaged in interstate activities, potentially impacting similar companies considering operations in Ohio. The outcome of this request could influence compliance requirements for other out-of-state businesses.

ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:33 AM

0774-2026

The document outlines the registration and status of AT&T Enterprises, LLC, a foreign limited liability company, in Columbus, Ohio. Originally filed on December 19, 2023, the company is currently active and registered through C T Corporation System, located in Columbus. Key filings include a foreign license on the original filing date, a merger scheduled for May 13, 2024, and a planned conversion within state records on June 17, 2024. Additionally, the company will adopt the prior business name "AT&T Enterprises, Inc." effective June 17, 2024. This legislation is significant as it reflects the ongoing business activities, compliance requirements, and structural changes of a major corporation within the city, impacting local economic dynamics and

ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:33 AM

0778-2026

The document provides detailed information on the foreign corporations W. W. Grainger, Inc. and Hilti, Inc., both of which are registered in Columbus, Ohio. W. W. Grainger, Inc. has maintained an active status since its original filing in 1934, with various updates and amendments documented over the years. The latest agent address change occurred on January 19, 2024. Hilti, Inc., active since 1999, similarly shows a change of address for its agent in 2017. This legislation matters as it regulates foreign corporations operating in Ohio, ensuring transparency and accountability in business practices. The information is crucial for stakeholders, including potential investors, consumers, and government entities, facilitating informed decision-making regarding the

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:33 AM

0784-2026

The document outlines Ordinance Number 0784-2026, which authorizes the appropriation of funds in various departments within the City of Columbus. This ordinance includes a series of financial adjustments, with significant allocations and reductions across multiple programs. Key changes involve a total appropriation of $1,277,011.00 for housing-related initiatives, while other departments, such as Economic Development and Health Services, see decreases in funding ranging from $1,800 to $550,000. These financial adjustments impact various community programs, highlighting the city's priorities in resource allocation. Understanding this ordinance is crucial for residents as it reflects how public funds are managed and directed toward services that affect their daily lives and community development.

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:33 AM

A0048-2026

The document outlines the professional background and community involvement of Debi Hampton, a graphic designer based in Columbus, Ohio. While it does not directly address specific legislation, it highlights Hampton's extensive community engagement, particularly in the Far West Side of Columbus, where she serves as Vice-Chair of the Far West Side Area Commission. This commission plays a crucial role in local governance, advising on issues affecting the community. Hampton's involvement in various civic initiatives, including youth tutoring programs, suggests a commitment to education and community welfare, which are often influenced by local legislation. Her recognition by educational associations underscores the importance of community leaders in shaping policy and fostering access to resources for residents.

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The document outlines the professional background and career aspirations of Jim Garrett, an experienced culinary executive transitioning to mentoring, instructing, or consulting roles. With extensive experience as an Executive Chef at various institutions, including Morrill Dining Services and Applause Catering at Ohio State University, Garrett emphasizes his skills in customer service, inventory control, and team training. He has managed substantial budgets, developed food safety protocols, and overseen large-scale food production for significant events, including the Special Olympics. His community involvement includes serving on boards and volunteer roles that engage with local organizations, demonstrating a commitment to service. This information is relevant to potential employers or organizations in Columbus seeking expertise in culinary operations and educational mentorship.

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:33 AM

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The City of Columbus has introduced a form for the Department of Neighborhoods to facilitate the appointment of members to Area Commissions. This form is essential for the processing of appointments made by the Mayor, ensuring timely communication of meeting notices and training opportunities. Each newly elected or appointed commissioner must have their information submitted within seven days of their appointment. The form includes details about Awatif M. Elnour, who has been appointed to the Far West Side Area Commission, serving a term from January 1, 2026, to December 31, 2028. Elnour is a dedicated community member with extensive experience in education and advocacy for underrepresented groups. This legislation is significant as it promotes transparency and community representation in local governance.

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ColumbusMar 20, 2026, 6:33 AM

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The City of Columbus has issued an Area Commission Appointment Form through its Department of Neighborhoods to facilitate the appointment of commissioners, ensuring efficient communication regarding meetings and training. This form requires timely submission within seven days of a commissioner's election or appointment and includes personal and professional details of the appointee. In this case, Kelley Arnold has been appointed to the Far West Side Area Commission, with a term running from January 1, 2026, to December 31, 2028. Arnold, an experienced community leader, will contribute expertise in zoning and development, having previously served in various capacities within local organizations. This legislation is significant as it promotes community involvement and governance transparency, allowing residents to engage with and understand local decision-making processes.

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