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Weinland Park Plan
Columbus City Council in July 2006 adopted the Weinland Park Neighborhood Plan as an official city document outlining a comprehensive and coordinated set of recommendations to improve the quality of life for current and future residents. The plan's primary goal is the revitalization, rather than "gentrification," of the neighborhood and the creation of an exciting, attractive, diverse, mixed-income area where residents, business, institutions and other stakeholders in the community work together to address and fulfill their mutual interests, dreams and aspirations.

Adoption of the plan followed two years of neighborhood-based planning led by Todd Singer, senior planner in the city's Planning Division, with oversight by a broad advisory committee of neighborhood residents and other stakeholders. Robert Caldwell, then president of the Weinland Park Community Civic Association, chaired the advisory committee. Campus Partners obtained a federal grant to engage Goody, Clancy & Associates, an urban planning firm based in Boston, to provide additional expertise to the planning process.

Weinland Park Neighborhood Plan
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