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Posts by Councilmember Christopher L. Wyche
Early Voting for the May Primary Election starts tomorrow! What is your voting plan?
📍Early Voting Location: 1700 Morse Rd.
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This week I am:
Attending both @cbuscitycouncil.bsky.social Public Hearings
Hosting a Pollinator Planting Volunteer Opportunity
Celebrating the 10yr anniversary of the Local Food Action Plan
Joining Trash Party 614 for their Franklinton Cleanup!
Happy Earth Month!! My team and I will be out and about all Earth Month! Catch us at one of these events! Or you may see us at one of the upcoming Green Columbus Earth Month volunteer opportunities!
Where are you volunteering this Earth Month?
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Did you know there is an election coming up on May 5?
Make sure you and your neighbors are registered to vote!
The deadline to register to vote or update your voter registration for the May Primary is Monday, April 6.
Register to vote, check your voter registration or update it at VoteOhio.gov
Thank you for spending your evening with me discussing the vital issues in our communities.
As the state & federal government refuse to hear our residents, it’s important to continue these conversations as we work together towards a better Columbus.
Join the @cbuscitycouncil.bsky.social team to plant a pollinator garden at City Hall!
We will be planting on Wednesday, April 8 starting at 10am! We will be meeting outside of 77 N Front St.
RSVP to Columbus.gov/ActWithUs
Happy Essential Workers Day. Join me in honoring our city’s hundreds of essential workers that ensure our city continues to operate and provide services every single day.
Words cannot express how thankful we are for you.
@cbuscitycouncil.bsky.social
Grateful to the residents who showed up & spoke out at the Data Center Hearing. Your time, advocacy, & voices matter. While state & federal leaders continue to leave communities behind, our local government remains committed to listening to & serving our residents.
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It’s a busy month for Team Wyche! Come find me at one of these upcoming events!
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Email my aide clgolterman@columbus.gov if you are interested in providing testimony!
Hey Neighbor! Join me for my Northside Community Office Hours on Wed March 25 from 4 - 7 at Barrel and Bloom!
Bit.ly/WednesdaysWithWyche
Tonight, @cbuscitycouncil.bsky.social sent a letter to Ohio’s Congressional Delegation demanding immediate action to extend Temporary Protective Status (TPS) designation for all vulnerable immigrant populations.
Check out a copy of the letter on my Council website.
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West Side Coffee and Conversation Series. Utility Discounts: Know Your Options. March 4, 2026. 4:30 - 5:30 p.m.1888 Fairmont Ave. Columbus, Ohio 43223. Light refreshments to be provided. Do you have any questions about your bill? Utility discount programs? Is your bill in your name? Join us for an informative conversation with professionals from Columbus Water and Power, AEP and Columbia Gas! Planning to Attend? Let us know by scanning the QR code or visit: https://forms.gle/HMQfqKsANG597JFY8 Questions? Contact Lisa Snyder at lmsnyder@columbus.gov or by phone 614-813-7999.
We’re back on the calendar. Join us for the rescheduled West Side Coffee & Conversation Series: Utility Discounts — Know Your Options. Learn about utility assistance and discount programs and get your questions answered by the experts. Register: tinyurl.com/2k3uh5bj
Columbus City Council is urging state regulators to protect residents from rising electricity bills and deny AEP Ohio's request to raise rates.
If you want to testify- please email emmorales@columbus.gov to receive the virtual testimony link!
A photo of Councilmember Christopher L. Wyche with the caption: Columbus City Council Passes Resolution Urging PUCO to Reject AEP Ohio Rate Increase.
Council approved a resolution sponsored by Councilmember @christopherwyche.bsky.social urging the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio to reject proposed utility rate increases and protect residents from rising electricity costs. Read more: conta.cc/4jYfYrY
Due to the ongoing weather emergency, my office will be operating virtual today, Monday, January 26 and tomorrow, Tuesday, January 27.
If you need assistance- please reach out to my team at emmorales@columbus.gov
Need somewhere warm to stay? There are spaces for you! Please call 614-274-7000
Proud to continue my committee work into my second term! Together, we’re building a greener, more sustainable Columbus!
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@cbuscitycouncil.bsky.social
Hello 2026! We’re proud to begin our second term and grateful for everyone who engaged with us in 2025. We can’t wait to continue this work together!
#2026 #YearInReview #Columbus
As the weather continues to drop, there are warming centers open across the city. Please check on your neighbors, older adults, and anyone who may need support. Stay safe and stay warm.
Thank you to our partners!
Homeless Hotline:
614-274-7000 or csb.org
Winter weather is here! Winter Warming Centers are opening! Stay safe and stay warm.
Community Development for All People
946 Parsons Ave 43206
7:00PM - 7:00AM
3rd Shift Warming Cooling Center 1015 E. Main St 43205
24hrs/7days per week
Homeless Hotline: 614-274-7000 www.csb.org
I am so grateful for the neighbors, community leaders, and stakeholders who spent their afternoon providing testimony to the Committee.
Special shout out to Columbus Stand Up! for their advocacy on behalf of our residents!
Want to learn more? Check my link in the bio
We only have one planet and our region relies on one landfill- skip throwing out your broken lights and drop them off @columbusdps.bsky.social Waster and Reuse Convenience Centers to be recycled!
As we head into the Holiday Season— so many of our neighbors are need of support. That’s why @cbuscitycouncil.bsky.social
and I are supporting the Thankful and Thriving Resource Fair
📅 Saturday, November 15
⏰ 1:30-3:30pm
📍Hiltop Library, 511 S Hague Ave
🦃Free Turkeys for the first 100 families
Policies that are supportive of renewable energy are not just climate solutions, they are concrete investments in our communities.
These wind farms were meant to go in Northwest Ohio and would have provided opportunity to many rural communities. Instead, new jobs and millions of dollars and in potential investment were lost.
In 2008, the State of Ohio set a goal to generate 25% of energy with renewable sources by 2025. Instead, the State has stifled these goals by making it functionally impossible to build wind farms through arbitrary set back requirements.
Landfill space is limited; it’s more important than ever to recycle. Download the PickUp CBUS app to learn what you can recycle.
Remember:
- Never bag recyclables.
- Recycling goes in your BLUE curbside bin.
- OR find a free recycling drop-off dumpster at RecycleRight.org
Thank you to everyone who joined, watched or shared testimony during today’s hearing hosted by Councilmember @christopherwyche.bsky.social. The discussion covered Council’s recycling expansion plan — a key effort under Columbus Forward — and proposed updates to the utility reselling code.