CAC Candidates announced for 2018 election

Judy Minister, current District 4 Commissioner, is running for re-election (Judy Minister is running unopposed, unless there would be a write in candidate submitted)
Dana Bagwell is running for District 5  Commissioner (current District 5 Matt Cull has served one term and is not running for re-election). (Dana Bagwell is running unopposed, unless there would be a write in candidate submitted)
There are two candidates for District 7- Michael Weinman and John Eschenbrenner  are running for District 7 Commissioner (current District 7 commissioner Jason Meek has served two terms is not running for re-election)

Reaching out to all “Green Thumbs”

April 28th offers volunteer opportunities at Indianola Informal’s School Garden.

Seth Trance, local architect, Clintonville Resident and current president of USGBC Ohio – Central Region (Columbus area). reached out to share this information:
April 28th is the  Green Apple Day of Service project for Indianola Informal. As a local organization, USGBC Ohio has engaged Indianola for a service day on April 28th. The project details are provided on the Green Apple website and also donorschoose.org – As of today it appears the project is completely funded!
Here are the links –

Westerville Fallen Officers

We received a forwarded email from Officer Stacy of the CPD this afternoon. Specialty Gas House on Indianola is hosting a fundraiser lunch for the families of the slain Westerville Police Officers, Anthony Morelli and Officer Eric Joering. The lunch will run from 11 am to closing on Tuesday February 13th.

Specialty Gas house is located at 4500 Indianola Ave – They are open from 9-6 pm.

There is also a GoFundMe site being run by the Fraternal Order of Police if anyone would like to donate in that format.

https://www.gofundme.com/FOPLodge9HelpFund

At times like these we realize what a huge sacrifice is made by those who are called to be police officers. Please keep their families in your thoughts and prayers.

 

Road Warrior Watch

The commission has received several inquiries about dealing with snow on our residential streets.  Libby Wetherholt reached out to the Department of Public Services.  This is what we received.

I believe some of the confusion is that there are some roads in Clintonville that are Priority 2 and some that are Priority 3 roadways. Priority 3 roadways are plowed only. As I checked over in the Clintonville area this morning to take a look at a few features (the bumpouts on Glenmont, Canyon Drive guardrail and Fallis pothole condition) as it relates to winter so far it seems that the priority changes and the treatment approaches that accompany them have been a topic that hopefully with your help I can convey the rationale a bit better going forward. As these changes happened before I arrived to Columbus I may not have noticed initially the impact since it had not snowed very much my first season here. I would also mention that as we are getting this rain and swing in temperature the priority 3 roadways may begin to look a little sloppy over the weekend but it is going to wash away shortly.

Treatment types are basically as follows:

  • Priority 1 and 2: Plow, salt and/or liquid.
    • Based on condition these roadways could be treated using one or any combination of these methods.
  • Priority 3: Plow only
    • These roadways are plowed just above the pavement surface as to not expose ice that may lie underneath. This approach aids with traction, and reduces how much snow piles at drive aprons.

Many cities have gotten away from dropping plows directly on pavement since it damages the street and adds to the pothole problem. It is my understanding that the decision was made here in Columbus several years ago and I think many have the expectation that there is a quality of work issue when the results are by design. In snow & ice control the term is called “polishing the stone” which speaks to if you drop a plow directly on the hard packed snow you smooth it out, cause friction (heat) and then get refreeze. It was found many years ago to be more dangerous to plow to pavement than to even plow at all after multiple issues within residential roadways caused by that age old method. This is especially the case when you have temperature fluctuations like we have here in Central Ohio.

Post Office Information

Thank you to Jason Advani for sending this link.

http://abc6onyourside.com/on-your-side/6-on-your-side/mail-fail-abc-6-investigates-whats-preventing-the-post-office-from-delivering-mail

The commission will continue to look into the matter.  The Consumer Affairs office phone number is:  513-684-5794

The Beechwold office phone number is:  614-447-0146