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Columbus City Council last night approved an 813.9 million dollar municipal budget for this year.Council Finance Committee chair Priscilla Tyson says…
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Columbus city crews will soon begin installing 287 streetlights in the alleys of the South Linden neighborhood. Columbus Utilities Director Greg Davies…
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Columbus Public Utilities officials say they have spent nearly 725-thousand-dollars since late last year on carbon and other chemicals to treat water from…
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The city of Columbus is spending 600 thousand dollars to treat the drinking water drawn from Hoover Reservoir and processed at the Hap Cremean water…
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A ruptured water in downtown Columbus is complicating already difficult conditions. COTA buses were called in to help evacuate people from buildings in…
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Columbus Public Utilities officials say foul odors and tastes reported last month were caused by temperature changes that stirred up algae and organic…
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Columbia Gas officials say they have yet to find the source of an odor reported across Franklin and Madison counties yesterday. 800 customers reported a…
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Columbus City Council tonight is scheduled to approve annual increases in sewer and stormwater rates. Sewer rates will rise by 2 percent, stormwater rates…
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Columbus city officials are responding to multiple complaints about fishy-tasting water. The Columbus Department of Public Utilities says the bad taste…
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During the harsh cold of winter, Columbus and other Ohio cities have problems with broken water lines.Columbus utilities crews are working this week to…