02-03-95 Trustees Appoint Directors for Redevelopment Corp. TRUSTEES APPOINT DIRECTORS FOR REDEVELOPMENT CORPORATION COLUMBUS -- A board of trustees was appointed and funding approved for a redevelopment corporation to work on behalf of The Ohio State University to improve the neighborhoods around the university. The university's board of trustees approved the actions at its meeting Friday (2/3). Campus Partners for Community Urban Redevelopment Inc., was incorporated by the university last month as a non-profit organization to work as a partner with the City of Columbus and neighborhood groups. Appointed to the Board of Trustees of Campus Partners were: Robert M. Duncan, secretary of Ohio State's Board of Trustees; Ruth Gresham, manager of Off-Campus Student Services; Billy Hill, athletic trainer; James L. Nichols, treasurer of the university; Janet G. Pichette, vice president for business and administration; Edward J. Ray, senior vice provost; William Shkurti, vice president for finance; George A. Skestos, university trustee; David Williams II, vice president for student affairs; and Nancy L. Zimpher, dean of the College of Education. Campus Partners is developing a process to select a student for its board. In addition, two people not affiliated with Ohio State were appointed to the Campus Partners board: Mark Hatch, a University District resident and director of the Community Crime Patrol; and George Arnold, chief of staff for Columbus Mayor Greg Lashutka. The trustees authorized Campus Partners to spend $600,000 in one-time funds to develop a comprehensive plan for improvements to the University District. Trustees also approved $500,000 per year in operating expenses for Campus Partners, subject to annual review. For several decades, much of the University District has faced challenges, both in the appearance and maintenance of the residential and commercial structures and, most importantly, in the safety and quality of life of the residents and business owners. These concerns have grown in recent years, and safety has become a major issue, despite ongoing efforts by neighborhood organizations to maintain the area. The creation of a non-profit redevelopment and revitalization corporation was one of the key recommendations of the University Area Improvement Task Force which reported its work last June to E. Gordon Gee, president of Ohio State, and Mayor Lashutka. Another recommendation was development of a comprehensive plan that can offer a vision for the University District. Gee and Lashutka announced last September that Barry K. Humphries, a Columbus developer, would be employed to form the redevelopment corporation and become its president. Campus Partners has moved into an office at 1824 N. High St., just south of Long's Bookstore at 15th Avenue. Humphries is putting into place a team of national consultants to prepare a comprehensive plan this spring and summer with extensive involvement by neighborhood organizations and residents. # Contact: Barry K. Humphries, president, or Steve Sterrett, community relations director, Campus Partners, 294-7300. [Submitted by: REIDV (reidv@ccgate.ucomm.ohio-state.edu) Fri, 03 Feb 1995 16:41:45 -0500 (EST)] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.