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MORPC scheduled to present insight2050 findings


Representatives from the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC) will discuss the findings and tools of insight2050 with the Planning & Zoning Commission at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 27 in the Municipal Building Council Chambers, located at 47 Hall Street.

Lorenz, Bennehoof named new Mayor, Vice Mayor of Powell


Members of Powell City Council selected Brian Lorenz to serve as the new mayor of Powell City Council and Jon Bennehoof as the vice mayor, both serving two-year terms. Additionally, three members of Powell City Council took their oath of office during the first meeting of the year.

Street signs for sale


The City of Powell is selling more than 50 old Powell street signs beginning Wednesday, Jan. 13. The signs will be available for purchase in the Municipal Building Council Chambers, located at 47 Hall Street.

City Council Meeting Highlights | Dec. 15, 2015


Check out highlights from the Powell City Council meeting on Dec. 15, 2015.

Municipal Income Tax Changes


The City of Powell amended its income tax code to include all the changes made by the Ohio Legislation through House Bill 5. These changes take effect Jan. 1, 2016.

Christmas Tree Disposal


Rumpke will be collecting Christmas trees for disposal during regularly scheduled trash pick-up for City of Powell residents.

Downtown Powell Holiday Decorating Contest


Who has decked the halls the best this holiday season in downtown Powell? Nominate your favorite storefront!

City Council Meeting Highlights | Dec. 1, 2015


Check out highlights from the latest Powell City Council meeting.

E-ZPass Scam Alert


Due to an international phishing scheme many customers and non-customers have received emails claiming to be from E-ZPass regarding a “missed” or “unpaid” toll or a notice to appear. These notices will have email addresses that do not match an E-ZPass agency.

Powell Grand development tabled to Dec. 15 meeting


An ordinance approving the final development plan for Powell Grand (proposed mixed use active adult community located at Sawmill Parkway and Seldom Seen Road) has been tabled at the developer’s request until the Dec. 15 meeting.