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File #: 1085-2014    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 5/5/2014 In control: Rules & Reference Committee
On agenda: 5/19/2014 Final action: 5/22/2014
Title: To enact new section 219.033 of the Columbus City Code; to amend sections 219.01, 219.02, 219.031, 219.032, 2150.04 of the Columbus City Code and to repeal section 219.03 of the Columbus City Code in order to eliminate the Division of Mobility Options, to rename the Division of Planning and Operations to the Division of Infrastructure Management, and to create a new Division of Traffic Management within the Department of Public Service to reflect the reorganization in the Department of Public Service.
Sponsors: Andrew Ginther, A. Troy Miller
Explanation

1. BACKGROUND:
This ordinance realigns departmental responsibilities with respect to management of the city's transportation infrastructure. The Department of Public Service's leadership performed a comprehensive review of processes and work flows. This review revealed inefficient processes and imbalance of workload amongst employees.

Therefore, the existing Division of Mobility Options which comprises approximately 58 employees will be eliminated and one new division will be created within the Department of Public Service; the Division of Traffic Management. The department will also rename the Division of Planning and Operations to the Division of Infrastructure Management. The new division and the renamed division are organized around workflows, the capital project development process, and a multi-modal transportation system.

The Division of Infrastructure Management will focus on long term planning and management services for transportation infrastructure assets, including pavement and structures management, pedestrian and biking facility management, zoning and right-of-way permit reviews, and plat reviews. The division shall also provide street maintenance services including street sweeping, litter control, graffiti removal, and snow removal.

The Division of Design and Construction will focus on design services for transportation infrastructure improvement projects - including capital project prioritization, scoping project management, and plan review. Design services will also focus on in-house design, including but not limited to the resurfacing program. The division will also provide construction services including management of construction contracts, construction inspection, surveying, and materials testing services.

The Division of Traffic Management will focus on parking services, parking enforcement, traffic engineering services and traffic maintenance. The parking services and traffic engineering will include safety stud...

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