
Home - City of Columbus, Ohio
Aug 26, 2025 · The new and improved Columbus.gov features streamlined, user-friendly navigation to help you find what you need more quickly and easily. Still can't find what you’re looking for?
Upcoming Events - City of Columbus, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio is alive with vibrant events, festivals, fairs and activities for the whole family. You'll find something entertaining in your neighborhood all year long including theater, music, outdoor activities …
Community - City of Columbus, Ohio
Whether you are a resident in search of commuting options or to get to Columbus attractions or a visitor looking for ways to get around our popular capital city and growing region, these transportation …
Building & Zoning Services - City of Columbus, Ohio
Welcome to the Department of Building and Zoning Services—your resource for construction, zoning, code enforcement, and licensing in Columbus, Ohio. We provide services including building permits, …
Columbus Water & Power - City of Columbus, Ohio
Providing reliable water, sewer, stormwater, city power, streetlighting and sustainability services to the Columbus metro area.
Departments - City of Columbus, Ohio
Learn more about the city departments working on behalf of Columbus residents, businesses and visitors.
Contact Columbus Water & Power - City of Columbus, Ohio
Need a safe, warm place to go during the cold? The City has warming centers open across Columbus. Warming Centers During Cold Weather
Find My Collection Day - City of Columbus, Ohio
You may use the Collection Day Lookup or Rotating Color Calendar tools at www.columbus.gov/trash to find your trash, recycling and yard waste days. Nearly all city households are assigned a color that …
Warming Centers During Cold Weather - City of Columbus, Ohio
When very cold weather is in the forecast, the City of Columbus provides warming centers so people have a safe indoor place to go. This page shows current locations and hours.
City of Columbus Introduces Proposal to Rezone Additional Parcels
Mar 6, 2025 · The zoning code districts were first established in 2024 through Zone In, a multi-phase, multi-year effort to modernize the city’s 70-year-old zoning code starting with key corridors that …