GOPC Report Looks at the Potential Impact of Muni Income Tax Law Changes on Smaller Ohio Cities

GOPC Report Looks at the Potential Impact of Muni Income Tax Law Changes on Smaller Ohio Cities

Utilizing data made available by the Regional Income Tax Authority, GOPC reports that 300 small cities and villages could lose $105 million annually if the emergency measure is repealed. GOPC also examined the impact of the proposed repeal on Ohio’s 16 small legacy cities and finds that 62.5% of them can anticipate net losses in municipal income tax revenue resulting from the proposed changes.

The 614 for Linden’s 1st Steps in Implementing Columbus’ One Linden Plan

The 614 for Linden’s 1st Steps in Implementing Columbus’ One Linden Plan

In 2019, The 614 for Linden received a $5 million grant as a national winner of JPMorgan Chase’s Partnerships for Raising Opportunity in Neighborhoods (PRO Neighborhoods) competition. Columbus was one of only seven winning submissions in this round, out of 75 applications covering 49 cities.

Smart Growth America: Roads Remain Dangerous by Design in Newest Report Edition

Smart Growth America: Roads Remain Dangerous by Design in Newest Report Edition

Dangerous by Design relies on state pedestrian crash data, which is processed and released by the federal government. This data has only been released through 2019, meaning that there is no nationwide, pedestrian-specific data for 2020, a year which saw a 13% decrease in driving overall.