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The Michael B. Coleman Government Center is a municipal office building of Columbus, Ohio, in the city's downtown Civic Center. The building, completed in 2018, is named for former mayor Michael Coleman .
The Franklin County Government Center is a government complex of Franklin County, Ohio in the city of Columbus. The government center has included several iterations of the Franklin County Courthouse, including a building completed in 1840 and another completed in 1887.
Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center is a public magnet alternative school for students interested in an intensive academic and arts curriculum, located near Downtown Columbus, Ohio.
The leaked document outlines a series of political strategies aimed to silence the Columbus Education Association’s criticism of the Task Force’s recommendations.
See who the top earners are in Columbus city government. All 2,258 Columbus Consolidated Government full-time employees as of Oct. 30, 2023, are listed.
How can I see how full my CCS school is? Columbus City Schools created an interactive web dashboard with various filter tools for the facility advisory task force and the public to interact with ...
Columbus City Hall is the city hall of Columbus, Ohio, in the city's downtown Civic Center. It contains the offices of the city's mayor, auditor, and treasurer, and the offices and chambers of Columbus City Council. City Hall was designed in a Neoclassical style by the Allied Architects Association of Columbus.
The Columbus Civic Center is a civic center, a collection of government buildings, museums, and open park space in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The site is located along the Scioto Mile recreation area and historically was directly on the banks of the Scioto River.
The Columbus City Schools Board of Education will hold a meeting Tuesday where members of the public are expected to address the board about the proposed school closures announced earlier this month.
Columbus is the largest city in the United States that elects its city council at large as opposed to districts. The village of Columbus was organized in 1816, four years after the city's founding, with a nine-member council and its first mayor, Jarvis Pike.