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Columbus Changes Soccer Land Deal, Removes Greenlawn Parcel
Columbus City Council changed part of a soccer facility land deal by removing 10 acres on Greenlawn Avenue from the agreement tied to the city’s push for a women’s professional soccer team. The change came after questions from residents and city leaders about how the land would be used, especially because the Greenlawn Avenue parcel had been connected to earlier expectations for a therapeutic center. The revised deal separates that parcel from the broader soccer facility plan.
Columbus Changes Soccer Land Deal, Removes Greenlawn Parcel
Columbus City Council changed part of a soccer facility land deal by removing 10 acres on Greenlawn Avenue from the agreement tied to the city’s push for a women’s professional soccer team. The change came after questions from residents and city leaders about how the land would be used, especially because the Greenlawn Avenue parcel had been connected to earlier expectations for a therapeutic center. The revised deal separates that parcel from the broader soccer facility plan.
Columbus Proposes Prevailing Wage Rule for Private Projects Receiving City Investment
Columbus City Council President Pro Tempore Rob Dorans is leading an initiative to extend fair wage protections to private construction projects that receive substantial public investment. Under existing laws, construction workers on city-funded public projects must be paid at least the prevailing wage, which includes established rates for both pay and benefits. Dorans has now introduced a new ordinance that would apply this wage standard to private projects that receive at least $500,000 in
Columbus Proposes Prevailing Wage Rule for Private Projects Receiving City Investment
Columbus City Council President Pro Tempore Rob Dorans is leading an initiative to extend fair wage protections to private construction projects that receive substantial public investment. Under existing laws, construction workers on city-funded public projects must be paid at least the prevailing wage, which includes established rates for both pay and benefits. Dorans has now introduced a new ordinance that would apply this wage standard to private projects that receive at least $500,000 in









