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On Tuesday, November 4, 2025, Columbus voters will weigh in on the largest bond package in city history—$1.9 billion to fund neighborhood investments, infrastructure, affordable housing, public safety, and more.

At stake is $250 million for safety, health and infrastructure, $250 million for recreation and parks, $500 million for neighborhood development and affordable housing, $400 million for public service, and $500 million for public utilities.

City leaders say the package will allow Columbus to meet the demands of rapid growth without raising taxes, continuing a legacy of responsible borrowing and long-term planning.

With civic leaders, advocates, and experts as we unpack what's at stake in the November vote—and what it means for the future of Columbus.

Featuring:

Andrew J. Ginther, Mayor, City of Columbus
 

Nick Bankston, Columbus City Councilmember  

Carlie Boos, Executive Director, Affordable Housing Alliance of Central Ohio 

The host is Mark
Ferenchik, News Director, WOSU 89.7 NPR News.


The presenting sponsor of the CMC livestream was The Center for Human Kindness at the Columbus Foundation. CMC's livestream partner was The Columbus Dispatch.
 

This forum was also supported by Downtown Columbus, Inc. and The National Veterans Memorial and Museum.
 

This forum was recorded before a live audience at The National Veterans Memorial and Museum in Columbus, Ohio on October 1, 2025.