- Columbus Area Businesses Committing To Energy Efficiency Through E-3 Initiative |
| Six Columbus-area manufacturers are leading the fight for energy and environmental efficiency by participating in an innovative pilot program to cut waste and promote green business practices. |
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- City Officials, Neighborhood Leaders Celebrate North High Street Revitalization Project |
| Joined by neighborhood leaders and business owners, Mayor Michael B. Coleman and City Councilmembers Hearcel F. Craig and Eileen Y. Paley today heralded the completion of the North High Street revitalization project between Lane and Arcadia Avenues. |
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- Mayor Coleman Endorses Issue 47: South-Western Schools Levy |
| Citing the importance of a quality education to a child’s opportunity to succeed in life and the value of schools as partners to keep neighborhoods healthy, Columbus Mayor Michael B. Coleman today endorsed Issue 47 |
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- Mayor Coleman Lends Support to Issue 4: Franklin County Children Service Levy |
| Mayor Michael B. Coleman added his endorsement to Issue 4 today, asking voters to support the Franklin County Children Service Levy on the November 3 ballot. |
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- Mayor, Council President Annouce Reform Accountability Committee |
| Mayor Michael B. Coleman and Columbus City Council President Michael C. Mentel announced the Columbus Reform Accountability Committee, naming Thomas Hoaglin as its chair. |
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- Peak Parking Hours at Downtown Meters Expanded |
| Mayor Michael B. Coleman has ordered a less restrictive parking meter plan along key routes during rush hours to help increase parking at 162 meters. |
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- City Officials Announce 10-Year Reform Blueprint |
| Mayor Michael B. Coleman, Columbus City Council, City Auditor Hugh J. Dorrian and City Attorney Richard C. Pfeiffer today announced a comprehensive plan of government reforms and efficiencies that is expected to save the City of Columbus between $100 million and $150 million over the next decade. |
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- Columbus Economic Advisory Committee Final Report |
| The Economic Advisory Committee released its final report for the consideration of Mayor Michael B. Coleman and Columbus City Council. Mayor Coleman and Council President Michael C. Mentel appointed the 15 member committee of government, business and neighborhood leaders in early 2008 to study city expenditures and revenues. |
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- Mayor Presents 2009 State of the City |
| Calling on residents to come together and step up for their community in these difficult times, Mayor Michael B. Coleman tonight rolled out his 2009 State of the City Address. This is the Mayor’s 10th Annual Address, which centered on his three-point plan to get Columbus through the current economic crisis through creating jobs, reforming government, and obtaining new revenue. |
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