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New Ice Skating Rink at Fifty West

C U on the Ice Ice, Baby! Come strut your stuff on the ice (and leave your wallet at home) at Fifty West Brewing’s new outdoor ice skating rink. Columbia Township residents skate free any day and any time when the rink is open to the public – just use this code "COLUMBIASK8"  (no [...]

By |2020-12-01T11:24:38-05:00November 22nd, 2020|Announcement|Comments Off on New Ice Skating Rink at Fifty West

Halloween Trick-or-Treat Times

Halloween Trick-or-Treat Saturday, October 31st 6-8 pm Please be careful this year while celebrating Halloween during the COVID pandemic. Ohio Department of Health has released updated Halloween guidance at https://coronavirus.ohio.gov/static/responsible/celebrating-halloween.pdf CDC – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – additionally warns: Costume masks are not a safe substitute for cloth COVID masks, and don’t allow [...]

By |2020-10-01T09:42:07-04:00October 1st, 2020|Announcement|Comments Off on Halloween Trick-or-Treat Times

Public Comment Notice – Grant Application to Assist Wooster Pike Restaurants Increase Dining Capacity

Columbia Township is providing a five-day Public Comment Period on a proposed project to be submitted for funding through the Hamilton County Community Development Block Grant COVID-19 (CDBG-CV) Program. Eligible CDBG-CV projects are for economic development, public facilities, or public infrastructure projects. Columbia Township plans to apply for $50,000 to help retain three adjacent Wooster Pike restaurants during the prolonged COVID pandemic.  The proposed project will create outdoor dining space to expand seating capacity in front of 7219, 7227 and 7229 Wooster Pike for Magic Wok, Patron Mexican Grill and Mango Tree. The 5-Day Comment Period will begin August 24th and end August 29th. By August 29th at 5:00 pm,  please  email [email protected] or call (513) 561-6046  with your comments and suggestions.

By |2020-08-28T15:45:52-04:00August 24th, 2020|Announcement|0 Comments

I-71 CONSTRUCTION – NEW IMPACT

The off-ramp from I-71 North to Stewart Road is closed through late October. Traffic will be detoured by way of Kenwood Road, Euclid Road and Stewart Road. I-71 North traffic is shifted to the west (left) side of the interstate from just north of Red Bank Road to the Kenwood Road interchange

By |2020-08-14T12:48:59-04:00August 14th, 2020|Uncategorized|Comments Off on I-71 CONSTRUCTION – NEW IMPACT

Finding your way to Columbia Township businesses

A Columbia Township business district could have the best hardware store, grocery and nail salon in the world, but if people can’t find them it’s all for naught. So township officials are inviting businesses in the Ridge Road and Highland Avenue area to help implement a wayfinding system to steer people to the businesses. “We [...]

By |2016-05-13T14:28:34-04:00March 8th, 2016|Business, News Article, Ridgewater Plaza|Comments Off on Finding your way to Columbia Township businesses

Ridgewater Plaza Sold for $10.5M

Cincinnati Enquirer -February 18, 2016  A Columbia Township grocery-anchored shopping center has been sold for $10.5 million, according to the commercial real estate services firm that helped broker the sale. New York-based Garrison Investment Group sold the 43-year-old Ridgewater Plaza at 5371-5385 Ridge Ave. to Frayer Enterprises of Oklahoma, according to information from Marcus & [...]

By |2016-05-13T13:54:36-04:00February 18th, 2016|News Article, Ridgewater Plaza|Comments Off on Ridgewater Plaza Sold for $10.5M

CBT president: City didn’t do enough to help us

Construction is continuing on the new headquarters for CBT in Columbia Township as the company plans to move at least 120 jobs from Cincinnati later this year. And with CBT's move, questions are emerging about whether the city did enough to convince the company to stay within its borders. The move is a big deal for [...]

By |2016-04-06T11:52:41-04:00February 8th, 2016|Uncategorized|Comments Off on CBT president: City didn’t do enough to help us

Roundabout Project Canceled

Our plan for a $2 million-plus traffic roundabout has been canceled. The Township had been working on a plan for a roundabout in the Bramble Avenue-Plainville Road area, which could make traffic flow more easily and encourage economic-development there. However, residents and businesses were against the plan.

By |2016-01-29T08:19:24-05:00November 27th, 2015|Community|Comments Off on Roundabout Project Canceled
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