The City of Columbus, Ohio has been called one the the best places to live, work and raise a family. The Mayor, elected officials and employees of the city government work everyday to maintain that high standard of service and quality of life for all Columbus residents, to keep Columbus neighborhoods vibrant, and to support the economic development of the entire Central Ohio region.
The state legislature established Columbus as a city in 1812. The city is a home-rule municipal
corporation operating under the laws of Ohio. The City Charter, its constitution, can only be amended
by a majority of the city’s voters.
The City of Columbus is administered by a Mayor, a seven-member City Council, the City Auditor and
City Attorney. These officials are all elected for four-year terms on an at-large basis. The Mayor and
four Council members are elected in an odd numbered year. Three Council members, the City
Auditor, and the City Attorney are elected in the following odd numbered year. The Charter provides
for appointments and elections of successors to these officials if they should, for any reason, vacate
their office. All are chosen through a non-partisan process.
The Mayor appoints directors for the Departments of Public Safety, Public Service, Public Utilities,
Finance and Management, Development, Building and Zoning Services, Human Resources,
Technology, Equal Business Opportunity and Community Relations. The remaining four city
department directors are appointed by and report to independent commissions. These are the
Recreation and Parks Department Director, the Health Commissioner, the Civil Service Executive
Secretary and the Secretary of the Sinking fund. The City Treasurer and Clerk to the Council are
appointed by, and serve at the pleasure of the Council.
Franklin County is widely recognized as one of the best managed counties in the United States. With a budget of over $1.5 billion, Franklin County Commissioners John O'Grady, Kevin L. Boyce, and Erica C. Crawley set the strategic and fiscal priorities of the nation's 33rd largest county - priorities that include advancing an agenda designed to lift families, support high quality childcare, build more affordable housing, invest in local businesses, and move Franklin County forward as a community committed to advancing racial equity and ending disparities in all areas.
The Columbus Urban League (CUL) is a community‐based, non‐profit, advocacy organization. Our mission is to empower families in need, with data‐driven, life‐changing strategies designed to support the achievement of self‐reliance and self‐sufficiency and family stabilization.
Founded in 1918, the CUL is an affiliate of the National Urban League. We stand as one of the largest and most prestigious community‐based organizations in Central Ohio. Ranked 7th in the 98‐affiliate network of the Urban League movement nationally, we are one of the oldest organizations in the United States, promoting equal and equitable access to resources.
The CUL employs 121 staff responsible for the delivery of 19 different consumer‐based programs. We focus our efforts on delivering high‐quality Early Childhood, Primary, Secondary & Adult Education Services, Workforce Development & Career Services, Housing Support Services and Community Outreach to special populations in Central Ohio.
If you are need of our assistance, or if you would like to become a volunteer or member, please feel free to contact our offices. We welcome your support as we work to empower communities and change lives.
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