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Weinland Park Community Civic Association Safety and Mobility Committee Notes from Meeting of October 17, 2013 Chris Orban and Brandyn McElroy called the meeting to order at 7:08 p.m. Mr. Orban said Terry Stewart, community mobility engineer for the City of Columbus, recently asked him to identify priorities for additional projects from the Weinland Park Mobility Plan. Previously identified priority projects are already underway with the sidewalk and street improvements along East Sixth Avenue in front of Godman Guild Association and along Indianola Avenue near St. Sophia Cathedral. Mr. Orban suggested several possible projects. Omar Elhagmusa said that speeding cars is a problem on North Fifth Street, and he suggested that parking be permitted on both sides of the street to slow traffic. After further discussion, the committee members agreed to discuss potential priorities at the next committee meeting and then bring recommendations to the full civic association for review. Mr. Orban said he would look into an announcement being made at the civic association meeting on October 23 that the committee is reviewing projects from the mobility plan. Steve Sterrett explained that the Weinland Park Collaborative (WPC) has had a public safety task force for the past two years. The primary work of the task force has been to develop the Neighborhood Options for Youth program in response to residents’ concerns about juvenile crime in Weinland Park (i.e., graffiti, assault, vandalism). NOY involves a partnership of Franklin County Juvenile Court probation officers, Columbus police officers, Directions for Youth and Families, and Community Properties of Ohio. The WPC expects now to dissolve the task force. Mr. Sterrett asked if the Safety and Mobility Committee members would be interested in providing ongoing input on NOY, which has been in operation for the past six months. Mr. Orban raised some concern about the level of involvement with NOY. He felt the restorative justice circle is an effective use of the committee’s time. Committee members discussed the matter further. They agreed that Tammy Forrest, who is collecting data on the effectiveness of NOY, should speak to the committee at its next meeting. Ms. Forrest will share general information about what NOY is learning regarding youth in Weinland Park related to public safety. Mr. Orban said the restorative justice circle may meet on Thursday, Nov. 21, at 6 p.m. If that meeting takes place, then the Safety and Mobility Committee will meet at 6:30 p.m.

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  • Weinland Park Community Civic Association

    Safety and Mobility Committee

    Notes from Meeting of October 17, 2013

    Chris Orban and Brandyn McElroy called the meeting to order at 7:08 p.m.

    Mr. Orban said Terry Stewart, community mobility engineer for the City of Columbus, recently

    asked him to identify priorities for additional projects from the Weinland Park Mobility Plan.

    Previously identified priority projects are already underway with the sidewalk and street

    improvements along East Sixth Avenue in front of Godman Guild Association and along

    Indianola Avenue near St. Sophia Cathedral. Mr. Orban suggested several possible projects.

    Omar Elhagmusa said that speeding cars is a problem on North Fifth Street, and he suggested

    that parking be permitted on both sides of the street to slow traffic.

    After further discussion, the committee members agreed to discuss potential priorities at the next

    committee meeting and then bring recommendations to the full civic association for review. Mr.

    Orban said he would look into an announcement being made at the civic association meeting on

    October 23 that the committee is reviewing projects from the mobility plan.

    Steve Sterrett explained that the Weinland Park Collaborative (WPC) has had a public safety task

    force for the past two years. The primary work of the task force has been to develop the

    Neighborhood Options for Youth program in response to residents concerns about juvenile

    crime in Weinland Park (i.e., graffiti, assault, vandalism). NOY involves a partnership of

    Franklin County Juvenile Court probation officers, Columbus police officers, Directions for

    Youth and Families, and Community Properties of Ohio. The WPC expects now to dissolve the

    task force. Mr. Sterrett asked if the Safety and Mobility Committee members would be interested

    in providing ongoing input on NOY, which has been in operation for the past six months.

    Mr. Orban raised some concern about the level of involvement with NOY. He felt the restorative

    justice circle is an effective use of the committees time. Committee members discussed the

    matter further. They agreed that Tammy Forrest, who is collecting data on the effectiveness of

    NOY, should speak to the committee at its next meeting. Ms. Forrest will share general

    information about what NOY is learning regarding youth in Weinland Park related to public

    safety.

    Mr. Orban said the restorative justice circle may meet on Thursday, Nov. 21, at 6 p.m. If that

    meeting takes place, then the Safety and Mobility Committee will meet at 6:30 p.m.

  • Isom Nivins said he is concerned about graffiti on a building on North Fourth Street owned by

    Mike Stickney. Mr. Stickney painted over the graffiti last year, but the graffiti has returned. Mr.

    Nivins will send information on the property owner to Mr. McElroy who said the citys graffiti

    program might remove the graffiti.

    Mr. McElroy said that in the next month he wants to reach out to the neighborhood regarding

    peoples attitudes on public safety. He asked committee members to let neighbors know that he

    is willing to talk with them.

    The business of the committee being concluded, Mr. McElroy adjourned the meeting at 8:07

    p.m.

    Respectfully submitted,

    Steve Sterrett

    Committee secretary