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About Dave Paul

Past President of F.P.C.A. and active with Northland Community Council

August Special Election – Wards Proposal

August Special Election – Wards Proposal

There is a Special Election coming up Tuesday August 2, 2016. Traditionally very few people get out and vote at these special elections. As an issue very important to our neighborhood and Civic Association will be on the ballot, I encourage you to consider the proposed Columbus Charter Amendment and get out to vote!

N.B. Thoughts below are opinion of one member of Board, Scott Prigan — but the request to consider the matter and VOTE is from all of us! If the association decides to issue an official position, we will post that later.

The only issue on the ballot that day will be a proposed Columbus Charter Amendment to change our City Council from at-large representation to a primarily ward based system. The more I have learned of this proposal, the less well I think of it. I fear that it will decrease the influence of area commissions and civic associations — especially of our Forest Park Civic Association.

As things are, each member of Council has a portfolio of responsibilities. When we at F.P.C.A. have an issue, we have historically been very effective at getting the ear of the appropriate Council person — with them often coming to our meetings to hear what we think. With the proposed changes, this situation could be transformed into one where ward representatives are in competition, seeking only the narrow good of their ward, and only our representative will listen. We could find forest Park East pitted against Clintonville, the Near East, Hilltop. We could even find Forest Park East against Forest Park West!

Emmanuel Remy, president of the Northland Community Council, shared some his perspective in This Week Northland News: Remy: System would dilute NCC clout.

A more extensive analysis — and a call to oppose the proposal — was articulated by former Mayor Greg Lashutka in his letter to Dispatch June 19 2016: Voters should oppose charter change. A few quotes:

My concerns are based on my experience serving eight years as Columbus city attorney and eight years as mayor of Columbus. I was honored to serve as president of the National League of Cities, representing local officials across our great country.
Over those years I learned a lot about politics, especially local government. It is my view that where district representatives exceed at-large council representation, the greater good of the community suffers and unintended governance dysfunction occurs. District-based representatives’ first allegiance is to their individual districts, and not to the overall good of the city.

The change also would diminish the voice of our strong neighborhood civic associations and commissions, since too many would be split among multiple council districts.

For another perspective, try the Dispatch today: Cities with both wards, at-large council members can be successful.

Additional Information is also coming available at the League of Women Voters of Metropolitan Columbus, including a forum Tuesday, Jul. 26, 2016, 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm, at the Crossroads Baptist Church, 5075 Cleveland Ave Columbus, OH 43231.

Whether or not you agree with me, Mr. Remy, or former Mayor Lashutka, or proponents of the measure, I strongly urge you to consider this matter, and get out and vote Tuesday August 2, 2016 [Election Info].

The Polls for the Election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. Tuesday August 2, 2016. There are also options for Absentee voting, and Early Voting (from July 6 through August 1).

Closing Northland H.S.?! … Columbus City Schools Facility Master Plan

You may have seen a few things in the Dispatch lately about potential school closings. Some of these things suggest a possible closing of Northland High School. Other communications – not yet seen in the D – suggest one alternative would be to rebuild Northland (+Mifflin H.S.) on the site of Woodward Park Middle school. W.P.M.S. would be rebuilt on the site of N.H.S. … While it has some merits, This plan would also apparently forfeit much of Woodward Park as a community park, with fields dedicated to high school sports. … Another alternative simply closes N.H.S., sending the students to Beechcroft and Mifflin, while rebuilding W.P.M.S. on the N.H.S. site, without specifying the fate of the current W.P.M.S.

There is also a plan for Citywide Alternative Programs Options. Some of these may have a significant impact on Columbus Alternative High School, as well as other programs of interest. All plans touch on possible changes to elementary schools, including likely closure of Valley Forge E.S. (in our neighboring Karmel-Woodward Park Civic Association area).

Please plan to attend meetings scheduled to discuss the work of the Columbus City Schools Facilities Master Plan Ad Hoc Committee.

Meetings of interest include:

  • Northeast Options – including N.H.S., etc. (PDF Northeast Options)
    Monday April 18th—Columbus Global Academy @ Brookhaven HS, 6-8pm
  • Citywide Alternative Programs Options (PDF City-wide Alternative)
    Wednesday April 20th—Fort Hayes Campus, Building 110 (cafeteria), 7:30-9:30pm

Links:
Columbus City Schools: Facilities Master Plan
Facilities Master Plan Ad Hoc Committee

Teen Help Availability List Available

Teen Help Work Availability List, formerly found in the Forester, is being reborn on this web site. You may find it under Resources / Teen Help (Work List).

Teens, please submit your info as soon as you can!
Residents seeking assistance, please check back often.

It looks like there will soon be some snow removal needs and opportunities — and then spring clean up, and then …

See: Teen Help (Work List)

Woodward Park Middle School Celebrates 50 Years!

On February 25, 5:30-7:00 p.m. Woodward Park Middle School will hold its 3rd Annual Chili Cook-Off. We invite our Woodward Park Alumni and the community to attend!

Note the NEW date, Thursday February 25

Purpose: To develop positive relationships within our WildCat Family, and between our feeder schools and community.

The Plan:
· Chilies need to arrive between 5:00-5:15 p.m. Doors open at 5:30
· Chilies will be served by our WEB (Where Everyone Belongs) leaders.
· Chilies will be numbered and kept as anonymous as possible.
· Sample cups will be sold for .25 each or 5/$1.00. Each sample cup will have a score sheet.
· Participants/judges may choose any chili to sample.
· At a set time, scores will be tallied and winners announced.
· Larger bowls, side dish plates and water will also be sold at minimal cost.
· Money will given to the Woodward Park PTO for its various sponsored activities.
· Beechcroft and Northland high schools will have tables to show off their school programs.
· School Choice will have a representative available for questions.

Participating chili information needed:
Is it vegetarian? Any pork ingredients?
Other allergen ingredients such as gluten, dairy, soy, nuts?

We would love for you to participate, and bring your fans along!

Yes! I’d love to participate!! Forms due by February 18, 2016 bmaston@columbus.k12.oh.us
Name _________________________________ Student Name __________________________________
Student Homeroom ________________ Best Contact for me _____________________________

Woodward Park Middle School Celebrates 50 Years! In 1966, Woodward Park opened its doors to its first students. We would love to have some historical anecdotes and pictures from you! If you attended Woodward Park and have a fun story to share, we would love to hear it. As a parent, I often take pictures of my kids in the main hallway or by the lockers after concerts and other events. If you have pictures like that, we would love to see them!
In the main lobby is a hand painted map of the building which includes a wood shop, drawing, metal shop, audio visual and projection rooms. There’s still a “dark room” sign in the upper back hallway. Unfortunately, current students only know these rooms as additional classrooms. We would love to have some history to share with the students in our yearbook and during our Chili Cook-Off.

You may send in copies of pictures and your stories electronically to Beth Maston, bmaston@columbus.k12.oh.us; you may drop off pictures and stories at the school office, attention to Beth Maston; or you may mail items to Woodward Park Middle School, attn: Beth Maston, 5151 Karl Rd., Columbus, OH 43229
Please stop by our Chili Cook Off on February 25, 5:30-7:00 p.m. to see the building and meet current teachers and students.

Beth Maston
Woodward Park Middle School Parent Consultant
bmaston@columbus.k12.oh.us

Forester is delivered in “The Bag” – procedure for Bag delivery problems

NOTE: For now The Forester is being delivered by Northland or Beechcroft H.S. STEM clubs around the first Sunday of each month [since The BAG proved too expensive and unreliable]. — August 2016


OLD procedure:

Ed Vanasdale, our current President, discovered the following to help us deal with delivery problems for the Forester, This Week Northland News, as well as “the Bag:”
Time: The Bag is to be delivered every week between Sunday noon to Monday noon.
Location: If your mail box is at your front door, it is to be delivered at your front door. (It is not to be dumped at the end of your driveway.)
Contents:

  • The Forester is in The Bag on the 1st Sunday of every month.
  • The This Week Northland News is to be delivered every Thursday by 6 pm., to the same location as The Bag.

If you do not receive the Bag, or appropriate timely contents (or it is not where it should be delivered), please contact (one or more of) the following people at the Dispatch each time there is a problem. [email all three]

Robin Dygart
Field Logistics Operations Manager
rdygart@dispatch.com
740.548.0821 [call]

Aaron Jones
Distribution Center Manager
ajones@dispatch.com
614.774.7853 [call]

Courtney Thompson
District Manager
cthompson@dispatch.com
614.493.1546 [call]

Thank you for cooperation in this matter.
(Addresses above confirmed as these people visited our June 2015 meeting)