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Providing reliable water, sewer, stormwater, city power, streetlighting and sustainability services to the Columbus metro area.
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.
Columbus Water & Power's Office of Sustainability's mission is to protect natural resources and implement sustainable practices in the water, sewer, and power we provide, working to expand environmental education in America’s opportunity city. Water Treatment Process General water treatment process is described with a cross-reference ...
Local Taxes for Columbus Residents Columbus residents pay a total of 2.5% in taxes on all income earned, regardless of whether it was earned in Columbus or another city. When Columbus residents earn income in another city and pay taxes to that city, Columbus provides 100% credit for tax paid up to 2.5%.
Columbus Income Tax Division PO Box 182158 Columbus, Ohio 43218-2158 General Information How are local taxes determined? Businesses conducting activities within Columbus are liable for the income tax. These instructions are applicable to Columbus only. If you have any questions about completing any of our forms, please call (614) 645-7370.
The Stormwater Drainage Manual establishes stormwater control requirements for all new public and private development and redevelopment in the City of Columbus. It requires post construction stormwater controls for both water quality and water quantity. For questions, please...
The Herald-Times: Herald-Times staff win 7 awards in SPJ Best of Indiana contest
The staff at The Herald-Times won seven awards from the 2025 Best in Indiana Journalism awards presented by the Indiana Chapter of the Society for Professional Journalists. The paper competed in the ...
The Indiana Capital Chronicle team took home seven awards from Friday’s annual Indiana Society of Professional Journalists banquet. The biggest win was third place for the A-Mark Foundation awards.
WFYI: WFYI wins best podcast and other journalism awards from Indiana SPJ
WFYI journalists earned six awards from the Indiana Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists for their multiplatform work in 2025, including first-place honors in best podcast and radio ...