Author: SoHud Block Watch
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July 11th 2019 Blockwatch meeting cancelled
Sorry for the late notice, however due to summer time attendance being down, we have decided to give the night back to our neighbors! Please enjoy the evening with a neighbor sharing a cold beverage and good stories. If you have any suggestions for an upcoming topic, please reach out and let us know what…
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April 11th 2019 Blockwatch meeting preempted
April 2019 SoHud Block Watch meeting is preempted, so residents can attend Columbia Gas Q & A session regarding the gasline replacement project. If you did not receive a flyer about the project in your mail, here is a copy:https://sohudblockwatch.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/columbia_gas_notice_2019.pdf And info about the Q & A meeting date/ time/ place:https://www.facebook.com/events/413344482800874/ & Check out the…
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Traffic concerns in the University Area District
The City of Columbus Traffic Management Division attended the University Area Commissions’ Planning Committee meeting today April 3rd, 2019 at 7pm. They came in request by the UAC to share information on how together both groups can address the concerns of the neighborhood. The University Area Commission has been doing some survey of residents to…
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Columbus Ohio Winter Weather Season is upon us
Please stay safe out there neighbors! The best thing is to be informed and prepared. Even if you are not a fan of the winter weather, it is here and we can all work together to make the best of it. Be sure that you check your furnace system is working and all vents are…
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Cold Weather – Bring you pets indoors
The recommended temperature to be bringing pets indoors is 35°F. Of course, some animals – small, short-haired, old, ill, etc. – may not be able to handle the cold at all and will need to be brought in at even warmer temps. In Franklin county Ohio, the police and animal shelters are not the best…
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Parking Code Changes for City of Columbus 2018
Please note that the City of Columbus has made a few changes to the parking code. The most significant is part of the 72 hour rule, that your vehicle must be moved at least 75 feet as well. This is intended to curb the issue with non functioning vehicles being moved only inches by the…