Post Category: ‘Household Impact’
Record Revenues and Curbside Collections: City Finances, May, 2021
What's the latest with City Finances? Two important issues were discussed at last week’s Council meeting: record-high revenues in May, and increased costs for picking up your…
Continue ReadingUMCH, What’s Next? (Part I): Backdrop—Lifestyles buys, $5.2 million discounted contract price
It’s been over eight years that the citizens of Worthington have labored to achieve a positive, community-centered outcome at UMCH. That’s 3,000+ days of meetings, charrettes, city plans,…
Continue ReadingRapid 5 Project: From “What if?” to “Why not now?”
The video begins provocatively with a set of “What if?” questions: “What if in central Ohio you could kayak to work? Hike to meet friends at your favorite brewery?… What if children in urban…
Continue ReadingWARD’s Letter to City Council: Lifestyle’s “Community Outreach”
WARD (Worthington Alliance for Responsible Development) sent a letter to City Council last week that I think deserves a wider readership, hence this post. Their letter, copied below, conveys their…
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