??Sweet news: Johnson's Real Ice Cream is now open at 4290 Home Road! Celebrate with free scoops at the public grand opening tonight, March 6, from 6 - 9 p.m.
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What makes the City of Powell one of the best places to live in the United States? According to CNN/Money Magazine, our jobs, education, crime rate and access to leisure activities earned us that title. Since receiving that distinction, the accolades have continued. Early in 2010, Delaware County, the portion of central Ohio that Powell calls home, was named one of the "Best Places to Get Ahead" in the U.S. by Forbes.com. Forbes.com has also called Delaware County one of the country's five best places to raise a family, based on cost of living, reasonably priced homes, quality of schools and short commute times. Delaware County also finished No. 6 on CNN/Money's list of 25 counties that have experienced the most job growth in the last 10 years. And most recently, a Business Journals On Numbers survey ranked Powell 5th among 955 Midwestern communities for quality of life, ahead of any other Ohio city. You're at Home in Powell. Welcome Home.
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https://www.cityofpowell.us
City of Powell, Ohio的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 政府管理
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Powell,Ohio
- 类型
- 政府机构
- 创立
- 1813
- 领域
- Economic Development、Finance Administration、Engineering、Parks & Recreation、Planning、Building、Public Safety、Special Events、Public Information和Zoning
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47 Hall Street
US,Ohio,Powell,43065
City of Powell, Ohio员工
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The City of Powell has opened the application process for a partial-term city council seat that is vacant. Any citizen that has been a resident of the City of Powell for one year may apply. Interested applicants should email the City's Human Resources Department at [email protected] stating their desire and willingness to fill the unexpired term along with a current resume. The deadline to apply is by 5 p.m. Monday, March 17, 2025. City Council will choose to interview applicants and a new Council member will be appointed in accordance with the City's Charter. The person selected shall serve through the end of the year December 31, 2025. At the next regularly scheduled municipal election in November 2025 a successor shall be chosen by the voters for a four-year term which expires December 31, 2029.
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Connecting Tomorrow: Building a Bright Future Together?? Join us at the City of Powell’s State of the City address at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium’s Africa Event Center on Tuesday, April 8. City Manager Andy White, Mayor Tom Counts, and other City leaders will cover highlights from the past year and look ahead to all the exciting progress happening in our community. Tuesday, April 8, 2025 ? 5:30-6:30 p.m. Reception with light refreshments and animal encounter ? 6:30-7:30 p.m. State of the City presentation Columbus Zoo and Aquarium Africa Event Center 4850 W Olentangy St. Powell, OH The event is open to the public and admission is free. RSVP: https://lnkd.in/eaS9HfxU
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Have you heard? The Liberty Township / Powell YMCA is building an outdoor street hockey rink! Today we had the honor of celebrating the groundbreaking of this exciting new addition to our community, which is expected to open in late summer. The new rink will feature durable boards, a high-quality playing surface, and structured programming. The Columbus Blue Jackets will provide hockey programming support and resources as part of the partnership. The street hockey rink is made possible by the Columbus Blue Jackets Foundation and NHL and a continued partnership between the City of Powell, Liberty Township, and YMCA of Central Ohio.
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Thank you to everyone who attended and provided valuable input at the Downtown Powell / Village Green Master Plan Open House. Attendees had the opportunity to: ??Learn about the master plan process ??Engage with the The Pizzuti Companies and City of Powell project team ??Share ideas Couldn't be there last night? We're still collecting feedback on the future of Downtown Powell / Village Green. Take the survey to make your voice heard.?? https://lnkd.in/emEy5iwV
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On Wednesday, February 12, the Powell Police Department held its annual meeting and recognized staff for their efforts from 2024. ??♂?Officer of the Year Officer Jillian Elliott led the department in overall activity and was one of the top officers in the number of traffic stops, preventative patrols, and business checks. Ofc. Elliot also assisted training five new police officers, assisted Det. Wilt with the installation of 58 child safety seats, acted as an officer-in-charge, evidence technician, Ohio Crime Prevention Association member, conducted quarterly police facility inspections, assisted with planning for Shop with a Hero, and acted as the Officer Bargaining Unit Representative, where she participated in quarterly labor management meetings and frequent discussions about collective bargaining issues. ??♂?Meritorious Service Awards Sergeant Tyler McGraw, Officers Ken Hiltz, Josh Waymire, Brandon Phenix, and Robert Brown were recognized for their outstanding act of providing life-saving measures to extend the life of a teenager, who had attempted to commit suicide. ??♂?Letter of Recognitions Sergeant Cook, Detective Sergeant Pentz, Detective Audrey Wilt, Officers Fred Hart, Josh Waymire, Brandon Phenix, and Jillian Elliott were recognized for their response and investigation related to a fatal traffic crash situation. ??♂?Service Awards Chief Ron Sallows (25 Years) and Officer Jared Wilt (20 Years). Congratulations to each award recipient. We are fortunate to have each of you serving the City of Powell.
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Councilmember Christina Drummond announced Tuesday, Feb. 18, that she will resign her seat. City Council accepted the resignation, effective immediately. Drummond has been a Council member since fall of 2021. In her resignation letter, Drummond said she wants to focus on her family's health. Drummond also cited the progress that had been made during her time on City Council. "I'm particularly proud to have supported the City's forward-looking investments to improve our road and path networks, to modernize our website and technology infrastructure, and to acquire the Bennett Farm for future generations to enjoy as a park. I look forward to celebrating the installation of Powell's first tornado sirens this spring." City Manager Andy White ICMA-CM thanked Drummond for her dedication and service to the City. "Christina has made a positive impact on the Powell community during her time on City Council. She served as the chair of the Operations Committee, is a member of the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Committee's (MORPC) Regional Data Advisory Council (RDAC), and was focused on important initiatives involving regional collaboration, transportation, economic development, and trail connectivity," said White. This announcement leaves a vacant seat on Powell City Council. Information on how the City will fill the position will be published soon.
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Help shape the future of Downtown Powell at the Downtown Powell / Village Green Master Plan Open House. Monday, February 24 5-7 p.m. (come and go as you'd like) City Hall, Council Chambers - 47 Hall Street Learn about the master plan process with representatives from The Pizzuti Companies and City staff. This is a great opportunity for to ask questions and discuss the process with other residents and business owners. Stop in at any time throughout the event. More about the Downtown Powell / Village Green Master Plan can be found on our website. https://lnkd.in/eg45GZWb
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The City of Powell has issued two requests for qualifications (RFQ). 1. Architectural Services 2. Engineering/Surveying Interested professional consulting firms should submit their proposals no later than 2 p.m. on Friday, March 14, 2025. ??Architectural Services: https://lnkd.in/eK7UBSEP ??Engineering/Surveying: https://lnkd.in/ePRmATCV
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