The next Columbus community survey is going live as planners continue working on the Downtown Columbus 2030 project.
The Downtown Columbus 2030 plan is meant to guide the city planners and developers in several specific areas. The plan will expand on previous efforts such as Envision Columbus, which was completed in 2018.
The efforts kicked off in November and the city has contracted with the Sasaki engineering firm from Boston and a financial firm from Chicago to take a fresh look at the city efforts to revitalize the area.
Several community workshops have been held and a previous survey was available.
Among the topics in this new survey, it offers questions on where in the downtown community members would like to see growth in housing, in office space, and hotel and hospitality development. It also is looking for your interest in increased retail, dining and entertainment in specific parts of downtown.
The survey will be available to the public through May 21st. You can find a link on the web at downtowncolumbus2030.com