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File #: 2192-2024    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 7/16/2024 In control: Finance & Governance Committee
On agenda: 7/22/2024 Final action: 7/24/2024
Title: To amend the Columbus District Map to reflect any annexations to the city since July 2023; and to declare an emergency.
Sponsors: Emmanuel V. Remy
Attachments: 1. Districts Annexation Update 2024
Explanation
In December 2021, the Columbus District Map was adopted by Columbus City Council. Section 7-3 of the Columbus City Charter requires that if territory is annexed into the city after the adoption of the districting plan, council shall by ordinance, which shall be an emergency measure, amend the districting plan to attach the territory to the contiguous council district sharing the largest boundary with the territory. If territory is detached from the city after adoption of the districting plan, council shall by ordinance, which shall be an emergency measure, amend the districting plan to detach the territory from the council district within which it previously resided. This ordinance amends the Columbus District Map to reflect any annexations that have been accepted since July 2023.
Passage of this ordinance is contingent upon the passage of all ordinances outlined in Section 2.
EMERGENCY ACTION: Emergency action is requested in order to comply with Sec. 7-3 of the Columbus City Charter requiring that the ordinance amending a districting plan be an emergency measure as it is immediately necessary to authorize the adoption of this amended map to ensure that all residents that have been annexed into the City of Columbus are properly accounted for in time for the next general municipal election thereby preserving the public peace, property, health, or safety.
FISCAL IMPACT: None

Title

To amend the Columbus District Map to reflect any annexations to the city since July 2023; and to declare an emergency.
Body

WHEREAS, Columbus voters overwhelmingly voted in support of Issue 3 in May 2018, to add two additional seats to City Council and create residential districts in the City of Columbus; and
WHEREAS, a five-member independent, citizen-led commission was seated prior to March 1, 2021 and charged with creating three Council residential districting plans in accordance with the Columbus City Charter (the “Charter”); and
WHEREAS, the Charter mandated th...

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