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Welcome to the new Columbus.gov! We are thrilled to present a revamped digital experience that caters to the needs of all users. Discover a website that offers improved access to valuable information and services.
Columbus City Council. City Council is the legislative branch of the City with the responsibility of adopting annual operating and capital budgets, city contracts and enacting the Columbus City Codes.
Learn more about the city departments working on behalf of Columbus residents, businesses and visitors.
Providing reliable water, sewer, stormwater, city power, streetlighting and sustainability services to the Columbus metro area.
As a resident of Columbus, 311 is your one stop shop for all non-emergency City services. See below to learn more about how 311 works for you.
The Columbus Income Tax Division provides the service of collection, audit, and enforcement of the 2.5% income tax for the City of Columbus, as well as the excise lodging tax for the City of Columbus and the Franklin County Convention and Facilities Authority.
Whether you're embarking on a new construction project, seeking to ensure compliance with zoning ordinances, or obtaining the necessary permits and licenses for your business or upcoming project, our hope is that our website will guide you through every step of the process.
Trash collection for the City of Columbus is managed by the Department of Public Service, Division of Refuse Collection. The City collects trash from more than 340,000 households using trucks with mechanical arms to pick up and empty collection containers.
The City of Columbus empowers staff to reach their full potential in an environment that embraces diversity, equity, inclusion, and quality customer service. We are a compassionate, community-minded team who aspires to excellence in service to our neighborhoods.
Established in 1816, the Columbus Division of Police has over 1,800 officers and 300 civilian employees. The Division covers 20 precincts across the greater Columbus metropolitan area, while serving over 900,000 residents.