Columbus Department of Development
Harrison West Plan

Plan Type: Plan
Status: Initial Development
Adopted: September 12, 2005

Description

The Harrison West Plan was developed by a committee of stakeholders to guide growth and redevelopment, protect historic assets, preserve neighborhood character, and identify significant infrastructure deficiencies.  The committee was comprised of neighborhood residents and property owners, Harrison West Society officers, local business representatives, and city staff.  Members convened monthly at the First Brethren Church on Third Avenue to discuss issues, prioritize needs, and develop a series of recommendations.  Though it is the first plan ever prepared for the neighborhood, the Harrison West Plan was originally conceived as an update to the ‘Harrison West Reach’ section of the Columbus Riverfront Vision Plan, adopted by Columbus City Council in 1998.  As the name suggests, the Riverfront Vision Plan was created to guide development and coordinate parkland acquisition along the Scioto/Olentangy River Corridor, which runs through Harrison West.  The Harrison West Plan is much more than an update to the Vision Plan, however, as it addresses a larger geography - the entire Harrison West neighborhood - and a broader scope of issues. In general terms, the Harrison West Plan recommends a continuation of the development patterns that lend the neighborhood its unique character.  Additional residential development, retail development, office and light industrial development, and parkland have all been proposed as a part of a balanced mix. 

Reference Documents
Riverfront Vision Plan
Table of Contents
PDF Attachments
Harrison West PDF
For Further Information
Contact:
Mark Dravillas, AICP
Email:
mcdravillas@columbus.gov
Address:
City of Columbus
Department of Development
Planning Division
109 N. Front Street, Ground Floor
Columbus, Ohio 43215
Phone:
614.645.6823
Fax:
614.645.1483