UPDATE DEC. 6: The Columbus City Council hearing on this issue has moved to December 14th, so letters are still needed!
The award-winning neighborhood institution, Kossuth Street Garden (KSG), is in grave danger.
A developer wants us to go away so he can build 10 expensive homes on 641 E Kossuth Street. But to succeed at this point, he needs changes approved by the City of Columbus for zoning and variances, based on advice of our South Side Area Commission.
The site of our majestic and beloved 12-year-old award-winning community garden was sold and the new developer now wants us out, as he will build 10 new "affordable homes" at $250,000 to $350,000 each and likely ask for tax abatements next spring. The land is zoned "commercial" and the developer needs a "residential" zoning change in order to build.
New owner Tracy Cohen, the Carroll, Ohio developer, offered to sell us the section where the garden/green space is on October 23 this year.
But then on November 10, he went back on his promise, as that would impact his bottom line and decrease his profits.