06-03-94 Task force suggests improvements to University Area 6-3-94 TASK FORCE RECOMMENDS ACTIONS TO IMPROVE UNIVERSITY AREA COLUMBUS -- The Ohio State University Area Improvement Task Force released its recommendations for revitalizing the neighborhoods east of North High Street at a news conference Thursday (6/2). In its report, the 17-member task force outlined procedures necessary to improve the neighborhoods around the university and to provide for the safety and security of students and residents. Ohio State President E. Gordon Gee established the task force last January and asked that it prepare a report with recommendations by the end of spring quarter. Participating in the news conference were Gee, Columbus Mayor Greg Lashutka and James L. Nichols, treasurer of the university and chair of the task force. Among the task force's recommendations: -- Establish a system to centralize community affairs among the City of Columbus, the university and the community. -- Establish a safe environment in the University Area using unique programs. -- Examine public and social services provided to the area and establish what level of services are required for such a densely populated area. -- Identify or create a not-for-profit "improvement/ redevelopment" corporation that would address housing and service issues and help identify funding sources. -- Establish a central data gathering and communication distribution network. -- Develop a comprehensive plan for the immediate future, as well as for the long term. -- Extend the university's facilities, programs and research initiatives to the area and encourage area businesses and organizations to reciprocate. -- Create initiatives for home ownership. -- Identify resources and funding to empower community organizations. -- Enhance the public schools in the area. -- Work with college students to convince them that certain behavior in the University Area is not acceptable. -- Establish design review and construction standards consistent with the historical character of the neighborhoods. -- Implement "some early impact initiatives" by the university and the City of Columbus "to demonstrate commitment, establish momentum, and build a base for later efforts." During the news conference, Mayor Lashutka told reporters that the major themes of the task force's report are important and that "we will work with the university as a partner" to improve the University Area. He supports the creation of a not-for-profit redevelopment corporation for the University Area and closer cooperation between the city and the university. "That town and gown relationship can be tightened," he said. President Gee told reporters that the report "is a good start, but it is only a start." Although much must to done to improve the quality of life in the area, he noted that some projects, such as an upgrade of the street lighting, have already begun. Ohio State is not going to wall off its students, faculty and staff from the neighborhoods, Gee said. "We are going to extend our hand to the community." He emphasized that the recommendations of the task force will not languish. "Our students clearly deserve nothing less than our all-out effort," he said. Last January, Gee charged the task force with making recommendations to revitalize and improve the quality of life in the neighborhoods adjacent to Ohio State. The task force included representatives from the City of Columbus, community and business groups, and the university's Board of Trustees, faculty, staff, administrators and students. In developing its report, the task force gathered student demographic data, sponsored focus groups to consider the future of the area, visited other urban universities and held public forums. Besides Nichols, members of the task force are: George Bavelis, Columbus Apartment Association; James R. Ebright, Council of Graduate Students; Pasquale C. Grado, University Community Business Association; Billy Hill, athletic trainer at Ohio State University; Ron Hupman, University Area Commission; Connie Klema, Inter-Professional Student Council; Janet Pichette, vice president of business and administration at Ohio State; Ronald Poole, executive assistant to the mayor; Jesse A. Scott Jr., University Community Association; George A. Skestos, member of the university's Board of Trustees; Christopher Smith, Undergraduate Student Government; Ronald Solomon, Faculty Council; David J. Strauss, coordinator of greek affairs at Ohio State; Doreen Uhas-Sauer, University District Organization; Judy Varhola, Staff Advisory Committee at Ohio State; and David Williams II, vice president for student affairs at Ohio State. # Contact: James L. Nichols, (614) 292-6261. [Submitted by: STERRETT (sterrett@ccgate.ucomm.ohio-state.edu) Fri, 03 Jun 1994 18:28:06 -0500 (EST)] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.