\#Columbus #Ohio infra nerd. North Linden Area Commission commissioner and #zoning committee chair. Bike and transit advocate.
@benfulton @bloomington_in I think that a skywalk connecting a hotel to an adjacent convention center is a logical thing to have if the city is not going to provide a safe pedestrian connection across a four-lane road. There do not appear to be any pedestrian-oriented businesses at that intersection.
@thenewred @jesterkun It's journalistic malpractice for the op-ed to not link to the text.
Here's the summary: https://www.citizensnotpoliticians.org/petition/
Here's the raw amendment: https://citizensnotpoliticians.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/CNP-Amendment-for-Web.pdf
Basically, it takes district-drawing power away from elected officials, giving it to a panel of 15 people screened by a bipartisan panel of retired judges. Then there's a whole lot of detail on how to draw maps and ensure that it's valid.
@krolden @halcyondays Your "pretty sure" is correct; see PDF page 48 of https://www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov/getattachment/87720690-45c4-45be-911f-3727b1165dbd/An-Act-to-Control-and-Regulate-Adult-Use-Cannabis-(Re-Submission).aspx under Section 3780.35.
But I can find nothing in the text of the law about fees of $180,000 for application for any of the licenses described in the law. Where did you get that figure from?
@krolden @Deconceptualist The failed 2015 initiative in would have granted an actual monopoly to 10 facilities to grow #marijuana https://ballotpedia.org/Ohio_Issue_3,_Marijuana_Legalization_Initiative_(2015)#Marijuana_Growth.2C_Cultivation_and_Extraction_.28MGCE.29_facilities — actively shutting out existing businesses
The successful 2023 initiative does not grant any monopolies: https://ballotpedia.org/Ohio_Issue_2,_Marijuana_Legalization_Initiative_(2023)#Text_of_measure — it sets up an open licensing scheme where anyone can apply to grow and sell, and it sets up jobs and equity funds to give money back to #Ohio communities.
Based on the last few weeks, it looks like fewer people use the hashtag (https://urbanists.social/tags/ColumbusOH) compared to (https://urbanists.social/tags/Columbus), even th
Based on the last few weeks, it looks like fewer people use the hashtag #ColumbusOH compared to #Columbus, even though that drags in stuff about #Georgia and mentions of the Italian. @ohio
@BoneALisa @butter Oh, you should vote more! There's all sorts of fun things on the ballot this fall. We've got marijuana legalization and abortion rights as ballot issues, plus school boards and municipal governments. https://ballotpedia.org/Ohio_elections,_2023
If you're in Columbus, there's an option to unseat Mayor Ginther and parts of City Council: https://ballotpedia.org/City_elections_in_Columbus,_Ohio_(2023)
https://ballotpedia.org/Mayoral_election_in_Columbus,_Ohio_(2023)