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Update from Campus Partners:
Prepared for residents the University Area Commission
May 9, 2007
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City's Neighborhood Pride will come to Weinland Park
on May 14-18 ·
Long-time residents Dorothy Cromartie and Michael
Davies die ·
Campus Hops will celebrate summer in the University
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Volunteers plant trees in neighborhood park |
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City’s Neighborhood Pride will come to City staff and community volunteers will focus
municipal services in the western portion of the The The Weinland Park Community Civic Association
applied for the Neighborhood Pride program. The civic association plans to apply
for the program to return next year to focus on the eastern portion of Long-time residents Dorothy Cromartie and Michael Davies
die Dorothy Cromartie, a civic leader in Michael E. Davies, car enthusiast and civic leader
in the Northwood Park Historic Neighborhood Association, died on May 3. He was a proud graduate of Campus Hops will celebrate summer in the University District The Campus Hop Planning Committee is organizing
three Campus Hops along High Street this summer: June 21, July 19 and August
16. The centerpiece of each
Campus Hop will be a free outdoor movie shown on the Serving on the planning committee are
representatives of Campus Partners, South Campus Gateway, University
Community Business Association, University District Organization, Meanwhile, the planning committee’s first
Campus Music Hop on April 12-15 was successful. The organizers of the Ohio State Jazz
Festival, which was the centerpiece of the music hop, were pleased with the
attendance, which was significantly higher than in previous years. The music hop also resulted in
positive stories about the University District in The Dispatch, Alive,
U-Weekly, onCampus, and several weekly newspapers published by This Week
Newspapers and Suburban News Publications. The music hop was featured in e-mail
newsletters distributed by Experience Columbus and ColumbusUnderground. Volunteers plant trees in neighborhood park Demolition begins on Campus Partners is managing the asbestos removal
and demolition of the buildings on the Columbus Coated Fabrics site on behalf
of the City of The City of As part of the CORF process, a public hearing on
the application for clean-up of the Columbus Coated Fabrics site will be held
Tuesday, May 22, at 6 p.m. at the Northside Branch Library, Rebecca Nelson, assistant vice president for
student affairs, informed the University Area Safety Committee on April 11
that a news crew from NBC’s “The Today Show” was preparing
a report on binge drinking among college students. The crew had been to Committee members participated in a wide-ranging
discussion of binge drinking and proper bar management. No one suggested that the university
has avoided dealing with alcohol-related issues. In concluding the discussion, the
committee adopted a two-party resolution. The first part of the motion
authorized the safety committee to send a letter to Governor Strickland
asking that liquor laws be enforced more effectively and that liquor permit
holders who fail to properly manage their businesses be held
accountable. The second part of
the motion asked that the University Community Business Association convene a
meeting with liquor permit holders and bar managers in the university area to
discuss alcohol laws and proper business practices. The motion proposed that the
agent-in-charge of the Investigative Unit-Columbus, Ohio Department of Public
Safety, lead that discussion, and that The committee also heard a report from University
Police on an investigation that began last fall to break up a crime ring
dealing in laptop computers stolen from university residence halls. Between Sept. 1 and Dec. 31,
University Police received 48 reports of laptops being stolen. One person was caught and led police
to other members of the ring.
Eight persons, ages 22 to 30, have been arrested. Most of the suspects lived near the
university campus, but none were students. They blended in with students, entered
residence halls and slipped into open or unlocked rooms to steal the
computers. All they took was laptop
computers. The committee adopted a resolution of appreciation
in recognition of Karen Holbrook’s retirement as president of Columbus Police Officer Larry Geis, who has served
as the community liaison officer for the Fourth Precinct (University
District), for nearly five years has taken an assignment as the liaison for
the precinct which covers Franklinton.
He has been succeeded in the Fourth Precinct by Officer Larry
Brown. Officer Brown can be
reached at (614) 645-1404. Update on refuse and code enforcement The University District Code Enforcement Task
Force and the Campus Partners Public Service Committee on refuse collection
and recycling held a joint meeting on May 8. The committee members discussed the
ongoing problem of illegal dumping, particularly situations where refuse
containers are filled with debris from building renovations. The committee members agreed to invite
key staff members from the city to discuss this problem at the next
meeting. Steve Sterrett of Campus
Partners announced that, after consultation with the Refuse Collection
Division, the annual special collection of bulk refuse in the University
District will be Wednesday, Aug. 22, through Monday, Sept. 10. The two committees will hold their next meeting
jointly on Tuesday, July 17, at 1 p.m. in the |
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