Planning Education and Engagement

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Education

The Planning Division will be developing and posting a variety of educational materials to increase access to information about the Planning Division’s policies and programs to improve transparency and communication. Check back for future additional materials.

Upcoming Trainings:

Area Commission Planning Variance and Rezoning Training

The Columbus Planning Division is offering a free, 2 hour, in-person training for Area Commissioners and Civic Group leaders on the variance and rezoning review process in the City of Columbus.

Some of the topics which will be covered are:

  • How Variances and Rezonings evaluated
  • Using technology to evaluate applications
  • What is C2P2?...and how do Neighborhood Plans and C2P2 work together?
  • The difference between Rezoning/Council Variances and Design/Graphics Variance
  • What determines if an application can be supported?
2025 Training Dates
April 23rd: Wednesday 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
July 26th: Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Dec. 10th: Wednesday 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

 

If you are not an Area Commissioner or Civic Group leader and are interested in this training, please reach out to traininginquiries@columbus.gov . 

How to:

Columbus Site Information Resource (CSIR)

Commissioner Manual(PDF, 1MB)

Citizens Access Portal Instructions(PDF, 2MB)

Web Tools:

Columbus Site Information Resource (CSIR)

Columbus Development Database (CDD)

Planning & Preservation Story Map 

 

Engagement

It is a priority of the Planning Division to get out into the neighborhoods as a way of developing open lines of communication through unstructured, non-transactional interactions. Be sure to check back for updates on how the team is getting out into community. We hope to see you there!

Neighborhood walking tour Neighborhood Walking Tours

Columbus Planning conducts a walking tour of a neighborhood every few months where we listen, learn, and experience Columbus communities first hand. Participants can include city staff, community members and other interested stakeholders. Each tour typically includes stops at: new developments to review site & building characteristics, historic sites and landmarks, as well as other noteworthy (or notorious) places such as parks and schools or an area lost to highway construction.

Please contact Mosé Lattimore at MMLattimore@columbus.gov if you are interested in participating in an upcoming tour or have requests/suggestions for future tours.

Past and Upcoming Tours

Urban Explorations Lunch Destinations

The division goes out once a month to have lunch at locally owned, brick and mortar businesses in the city which we haven’t visited before. The goal is to support local businesses, get out into the communities and team build.

If you have any recommendations please send them to planninginfo@columbus.gov or contact us on social media.

Youth Engagement

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We’re committed to educating young people in our community on the fields of planning and preservation, helping them see how they can make a difference in their neighborhoods and beyond. Check out some of our recent youth engagement experiences below:

If you are interested in a youth engagement opportunity with the Planning Division, please contact us at planninginfo@columbus.gov

Other

Besides the walking tours and urban exploration lunches, Planning staff tries to get out into the neighborhoods in a variety of other ways including tabling events, volunteering, giving presentations, and participating in community meetings, etc.

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