SLAC Purpose Statement To serve as a liaison between neighborhood groups, property owners, residents, developers, and city officials

COMMISSIONERS STANDING COMMITTEES & CHAIRS Khadijah LaNai Ashe’ Education & Workforce Development; Calloway Lawrence Calloway, Chair Health & Wellness; Jamison Sundi Corner Public Safety & Transportation; Ellison Mitchell Ellison Retail & Small Business Development; Ferguson Lois Ferguson Special Events; Tolber Michelle Jamison Zoning & Code Enforcement; Williams Mayo Makinde Barbara Tolber, Treasurer South Neighborhood Boundaries Peggy Williams, Secretary NORTH: HUDSON STREET SOUTH: CSX RAILROAD/BONHAM AVENUE EAST: CSX RAILROAD/JOYCE AVENUE WEST: I-71

AGENDA February 18, 2020 6:00PM – 8:00PM

I. CALL TO ORDER: INVOCATION and PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE II. ROLL CALL and MINUTES

ADDITIONS AND/OR CORRECTIONS TO THE AGENDA

IV. ADMINISTRATION—Commissioner Chair Calloway

ACTION Items 1. Treasurer Report—January Month End Balance—Commissioner Tolber 2. District Reconfiguration Proposal—AdHoc Committee Commissioners Makinde and Williams 3. By-Laws Amendment Article VI: Committees [Chapter 3109.08]—FIRST READING

V. REPORTS [Five (5) Minutes Each: Includes Q&A] . City of Columbus Officials and/or Department Representatives  City Attorney’s Office—Zone Initiative, Attorney Sarah Pomeroy OR Designee  City Council Community Engagement Liaison, Ms. Sandra Lopez  Department of Neighborhoods Community Liaison, Ms. DeLena P. Scales  Communication Project Manager, Ms. Alyssa Chenault  Columbus Police Department Representative-In-Attendance

VI. PRESENTATION(S) . Columbus State Community College: Bond Issue—Ms. Jill Frost

VII. DISTRICT CONCERNS and/or COMMITTEE REPORTS [Commissioners may speak twice and up to three (3) minutes each time] . Education & Workforce . Retail & Small Business . Health & Wellness . Special Events . Public Safety & Transportation . Zoning & Code Enforcement

VIII. PUBLIC COMMENTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS (Open to the Public) [Speaker Slips must be completed. Each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes.]

IX. ADJOURNMENT

Next Meeting of the South Linden Area Commission will convene promptly at 6:00pm on Tuesday, March 17, 2020 in the Carter Conference Room of St. Stephen’s Community House, located at 1500 E. 17th Avenue, Columbus, 43219, (614) 294-6347.

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SOUTH LINDEN AREA COMMISSION (SLAC) STANDING COMMITTEES & CHAIRS District Commissioner Education & Workforce Development; Commissioner Calloway 1 VACANT Health & Wellness; Commissioner Jamison 2 Lois Ferguson Public Safety & Transportation; Commissioner Ellison 3 Sheila Whitehead-Evans, Vice Chair Retail & Small Business Development; Commissioner Ferguson 4 Peggy Williams, Secretary Special Events; Commissioner Tolber 5 Mitchell Ellison Zoning & Code Enforcement; Commissioner Williams 6 Barbara Tolber, Treasurer 7 Lawrence Calloway, Chair South Linden Neighborhood Boundaries 8 VACANT NORTH: HUDSON STREET 9 Mayo MaKinde’ SOUTH: CSX RAILROAD/BONHAM AVENUE 10 Michelle Jamison EAST: CSX RAILROAD/JOYCE AVENUE 11 VACANT WEST: I-71 12 VACANT 13 VACANT

COMMUNITY EVENTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS

DATE AND TIME EVENT AND LOCATION TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18TH Councilmember Remy Community Hours Stauf’s Coffee Roaster—627 S. 3rd Street 3:30pm – 5:00pm

Building Trades OPEN House Community Recreation Center

6:00pm – 7:30pm

Primary Election Candidates Debate Columbus Metropolitan Library—Downtown 6:30pm – 8:30pm

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAY 19TH Black History Month Celebration City Council Chambers 1:00pm – 2:00pm

Councilmember Dorans “Community Hours” CML – Parsons Branch Library 1113 Parsons Avenue – Columbus, Ohio 43206 11:30am – 12:30Noon

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH Department of Neighborhoods “Black History Month Movie Premiere” 30 AMC Dine-In Theatre 4:00pm – 8:00pm

Linden Life Fellowship Church “Community Dinner & Conversation” 877 E. 11th Avenue – Columbus, Ohio 43211 6:00pm – 8:00pm

North Linden Area Commission (NLAC) Gye Nyame Plance – 2830 Cleveland Avenue 6:30pm – 8:30pm

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22ND “Affordable Housing Fair” Milo-Grogan Community Recreation Center 862 E. Second Avenue – Columbus, Ohio 43201 3:00pm – 6:00pm

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH Women’s Commission Town Hall Columbus State Community College Center for Workforce Development 315 Cleveland Avenue – Columbus, Ohio 43215 5:30pm – 7:30pm

Greater Linden Advisory Council (GLAC) Linden Policing Center – 11th Avenue 5:30pm – 7:00pm

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SOUTH LINDEN AREA COMMISSION (SLAC) STANDING COMMITTEES & CHAIRS District Commissioner Education & Workforce Development; Commissioner Calloway 1 VACANT Health & Wellness; Commissioner Jamison 2 Lois Ferguson Public Safety & Transportation; Commissioner Ellison 3 Sheila Whitehead-Evans, Vice Chair Retail & Small Business Development; Commissioner Ferguson 4 Peggy Williams, Secretary Special Events; Commissioner Tolber 5 Mitchell Ellison Zoning & Code Enforcement; Commissioner Williams 6 Barbara Tolber, Treasurer 7 Lawrence Calloway, Chair South Linden Neighborhood Boundaries 8 VACANT NORTH: HUDSON STREET 9 Mayo MaKinde’ SOUTH: CSX RAILROAD/BONHAM AVENUE 10 Michelle Jamison EAST: CSX RAILROAD/JOYCE AVENUE 11 VACANT WEST: I-71 12 VACANT 13 VACANT

CML – Parsons Branch – 1113 Parsons Avenue 6:00pm – 9:00pm

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26TH Linden Life Fellowship Church “Community Dinner & Conversation” 877 E. 11th Avenue – Columbus, Ohio 43211 6:00pm – 8:00pm

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29TH Black History Month Celebration The & Village 800 E. 17th Avenue – 43211 – (614) 297-2300 Events Start at 10:00am – Closing at 5:00pm

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