A dozen experts studied Columbus’ income disparities and affordable housing issues. Here’s what they suggest


Zoning that keeps up with the times. A more reactive incentives policy. Less dependence on variances. An immediate change in eviction policies.

A dozen national experts studied Columbus neighborhoods and told officials here that those four changes, among others, could help these areas thrive.

After a week of studying several neighborhoods and talking with city, business and nonprofit leaders, the group presented its findings this morning at the Coleman Center as part of a larger program to help…

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