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City Council Meeting Highlights


Powell City Council unanimously approved the final development plan for Harper’s Pointe, a single family condominium gated community. The plan also was unanimously approved by the Planning & Zoning Commission on March 11, 2015.

Three Arrests Made in Assault Case


Powell police report that three suspects are in custody after a resident of Landhigh Lakes Drive was assaulted in his driveway around 1:00 a.m.

Update on City’s Salt Shortage


Because of severe winter weather conditions last year and the amount of snowfall to date this season, the City of Powell and many other jurisdictions are facing a salt shortage.

Suspects arrested in connection with attempted armed robbery


(POWELL, Ohio)—Feb. 20, 2015—The Powell Police Department arrested Mason Walker, 19, of Ashley in connection to the attempted armed robbery incident that occurred on Jan. 28, 2015 along Village Ridge Court. Walker was arrested at approximately 7:45 a.m. today at the Sawmill Parkway and Galloway Drive intersection and is currently being held in the Delaware Continue reading…

City Council Meeting Highlights | Feb. 3, 2015


Council adopts master plan for the City’s ninth park. The master plan for the Park at Seldom Seen was unanimously approved by City Council during the Feb. 3 meeting. The Park at Seldom Seen is a 23-acre park site along the north side of Seldom Seen Road west of the railroad tracks.

Powell Police searching for suspect after attempted home robbery


he Powell Police Department is searching for a suspect after receiving a report of an attempted armed robbery at approximately 8:05 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 28 along Village Ridge Court. According to the police report, the suspect rang the homeowner’s doorbell and when the homeowner answered the door, the suspect pointed a gun at the victim.

Powell launches new website for Comprehensive Plan update


The City of Powell is launching a new website (planpowell.mindmixer.com) dedicated to the Comprehensive Plan update process. The site is intended to provide a new and easier way for residents to get involved in the planning process. Comments can be provided at any time using mobile phones, tablets or computers.