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File #: 0100X-2022    Version: 1
Type: Ceremonial Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/27/2022 In control: Barroso de Padilla
On agenda: 6/6/2022 Final action: 6/9/2022
Title: To honor and recognize Herbert Talabere for his contributions to the City of Columbus and the residents of our community.
Sponsors: Lourdes Barroso De Padilla, Nicholas Bankston, Elizabeth Brown, Rob Dorans, Shayla Favor, Emmanuel V. Remy, Shannon G. Hardin
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To honor and recognize Herbert Talabere for his contributions to the City of Columbus and the residents of our community.

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WHEREAS, as a passionate Community Leader, Herbert Talabere became concerned that the once pristine 1950s East Main Street Corridor, between Bexley and Whitehall, had declined into a blighted area, with drugs, thefts, and human trafficking, affecting both businesses and adjacent neighborhoods.

WHEREAS, Herb took action by co-leading a community effort against the nuisance-ridden Motel One. With over 500 police calls, this building was a magnet for violent crimes. Due to his outstanding work, it closed in 2012 and was demolished in 2014.

WHEREAS, Herb Talabere then initiated the East Main St. Special Improvement District, the first community-based SID in the mid-east sector of the City of Columbus.

WHEREAS, through perseverance and talent, Herb Talabere established a Task Force, receiving a $11,000 Columbus Foundation grant to hire an Intern from The Ohio State University, and a $5,000 contribution from the Eastmoor Civic Association, during his term as its’ President.

WHEREAS, almost single-handedly, Herb tirelessly walked the East Main St. Corridor, distributing his own letters and documents, ultimately receiving over 60 business-owner signatures, fulfilling SID requirements.

WHEREAS, through SID-generated funds, the Community Crime Patrol, Inc., and Special Duty Police Officers became a robust presence in the area, significantly reducing crimes, resulting in the attraction of social services, new businesses and street scape amenities, including, but not limited to: Southeast Healthcare, Tim Hortons, Bank of America and the City of Columbus $1.3 million Urban Infrastructure Recovery Fund grant, for street lighting & tree improvements.

WHEREAS, Herb’s life is filled with integrity, decency and honor. After receiving a Masters of Public Administration Degree from Syracuse University, he moved to Columbus in 1971...

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