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MORPC was founded in 1943, as the Franklin County Planning Commission to address issues related to growth in the region. [2] It gradually grew to encompass multiple counties. [3] The organization became the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC) in 1969.
Bridgewater Township is one of the twelve townships of Williams County, Ohio, United States. The 2020 census found 1,434 people in the township. Geography.
Also nearby is 77 North Front St., which holds Columbus's city attorney office, income-tax division, public safety, human resources, civil service, and purchasing departments. The structure, built in 1930, was the police headquarters until 1991, and was then dormant until it was given a $34 million renovation from 2011 to 2013.
The James A. Rhodes State Office Tower is a 41-story, 629-foot (192 m) state office building and skyscraper on Capitol Square in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The Rhodes Tower is the tallest building in Columbus and the fifth tallest in Ohio .
Initially built in three sections surrounding a central courtyard at a cost of US$1.7 million (equivalent to $19,930,000 in 2019), [5] a fourth section was added on the east side of City Hall in 1936 to enclose the courtyard and provide additional office space. The structure was further renovated in 1949.
Bridgewater Center had its start in 1844 when a gristmill and sawmill were built there. [2] The community was named for its location near the geographical center of Bridgewater Township. [3] A post office was established at Bridgewater Center in 1846, and remained in operation until 1903. [4] Bridgewater Center was platted in 1871. [3]
BRIDGEWATER – A Pennsylvania company wants to open a senior day care facility in an office building on Route 202-206 near Talamini Road. SeniorLIFE, headquartered in Pittsburgh, is scheduled to ...
The East Broad Street Historic District in Columbus, Ohio is a historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. The district includes the section of East Broad Street from Ohio Avenue on the west to Monypenny Street on the east. [1] It includes lavish residences, some converted to offices. [2]