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  2. Most residents of Columbus' German Village soon will need to ...

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    Visitor parking will rise from two to three hours and will be limited from 8 a.m. to midnight when the new plan is fully implemented.

  3. Michael B. Coleman Government Center - Wikipedia

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    The building lies adjacent to City Commons, a park constructed at the same time as the building, replacing a surface parking lot. The park connects the Coleman Government Center with City Hall, the Police Headquarters, and 77 N. Front St. [ 3 ] The building is also adjacent to a seven-story municipal parking garage, completed in early 2018 ...

  4. Parking, ADA compliance and more raised at public ... - AOL

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    The zero-required parking issue has "room for compromise," Roy Lowenstein, 72, of Franklin Park, told The Dispatch outside the meeting. When he heard about free bus passes replacing parking, "I'm ...

  5. Ditching parking meters just a cash grab. Columbus leaving ...

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    The City of Columbus has put signs on parking meters in some areas in Franklinton, including this one in front of the Idea Foundry, 421 W. State St., warning motorists that the meters will soon be ...

  6. Franklin County Government Center - Wikipedia

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    The site at the southwest corner of High and Mound streets was at one time occupied by St. Paul's Church, a German Lutheran Church. The tallest building in the complex is the 27-floor, 464-foot (141 m) Franklin County Courthouse at 373 South High Street. It is the seventh tallest building in Columbus.

  7. Broad Street (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The street is named for its broad width; it was originally laid out to be 120 ft (37 m) wide. High Street was 100 feet wide, while most others were 82.5 feet, and alleys were 33 feet wide. [4] Broad St. is among the widest streets in Columbus, with significant portions four to six lanes wide, often with additional parking or bike lanes.

  8. Joseph P. Kinneary United States Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Joseph P. Kinneary United States Courthouse is a federal courthouse in Columbus, Ohio, in the city's downtown Civic Center. It was formerly known as the U.S. Post Office and Court House. It was designed by Richards, McCarty & Bulford and was completed in 1934. The supervising architect was James A. Wetmore.

  9. Columbus Streetcar - Wikipedia

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    The Columbus Streetcar was a proposed streetcar system to be located in and around Downtown Columbus, Ohio. Initially planned to run along High Street, the line would have run for 2.8 miles (4.5 km) and connected the Ohio State campus with the Franklin County Government Center. [1] As of February 2009, the plan was indefinitely on hold.