Jan 8, 2025 · Introducing a New Columbus.gov. The new and improved Columbus.gov features streamlined, user-friendly navigation to help you find what you need more quickly and easily. Still can't find what you’re looking for? Use the enhanced search function at the top of every page.
The City of Columbus 2025 Proposed Budget is available for viewing in two ways. The recommended option is to scroll down to view individual sections of the proposed budget. Alternatively, click here to download the complete 2025 operating budget proposal in a …
The Porch Protection Program is a pilot project to distribute camera-equipped doorbells to Columbus households to reduce crime, combat package theft, and improve neighborhood safety. The program gives households the ability to: Capture video and/or photos of would-be criminal activity in real time; Speak to package delivery drivers
A-10.100 (6/2021) Media Information Columbus Division of Police Date: 12/22/2024 Homicide Bureau / Accident Investigation Unit Elaine R. Bryant, Chief of Police For further information, contact: Public Information Unit Phone: (614) 645 - 4593
We strongly recommend you file with our new online tax portal, CRISP at crisp.columbus.gov. On CRISP, you can electronically complete your filing requirements, make payments, and upload all required documentation.
Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call Columbus Police Detective Camp-Donovan at (614) 645-2557, the Homicide Unit at (614) 645-4730, or Central Ohio Crime Stoppers at (614) 461-TIPS (8477). Detective Camp-Donovan is the lead detective on the case and is being assisted by Detective Jude.
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The Columbus Income Tax Division provides the service of collection, audit, and enforcement of the 2.5% income tax for the City of Columbus, as well as the excise lodging tax for the City of Columbus and the Franklin County Convention and Facilities Authority.