Explanation
Columbus and Central Ohio are growing. The City and its partners are working to embrace the opportunities of growth, while also addressing the challenges it brings. Zoning is one of the most effective tools cities can use to manage change. A 2021 assessment found that the current Columbus zoning code does not support our community’s aspiration to be an equitable thriving city. In response, the City has embarked on the Zone In initiative - the first comprehensive update of its zoning code in 70 years.
The size and complexity of this task requires a phased approach. Public input, policy and analysis all point to corridors as the best place to start. Our “Main Streets” have the greatest capacity to deliver the housing, mobility and employment opportunities our community needs in ways that are economically and environmentally sustainable. Technical work and public engagement are well underway to bring updated zoning to 143 miles of transportation corridors identified for this first phase. Later phases of Zone In will focus on neighborhoods and other portions of the City.
This resolution reinforces five overall project goals and sets forth five priorities (see attached) to guide the first phase work as Zone In moves from a broader conversation to specific recommendations for updated, mixed-use zoning. These priorities draw on thousands of points of engagement, extensive technical analysis, adopted land use and larger efforts such as the Columbus Housing Strategy, LinkUS and the Climate Action Plan.
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To Adopt and Support the Zone In Project Goals and Phase One Priorities
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WHEREAS, Columbus is undertaking Zone In, the first comprehensive zoning code update in 70 years, the first phase of which focuses on key corridors; and
WEHREAS, Zone In is guided by five project goals outlining a modern zoning code that promotes a sustainable, equitable city as well as the following phase one priorities; and
WHEREAS, a priority is to leve...
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