July/August 2021 Westerville Community Recreation Guide

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WELCOME, RACHEL RAY! ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Introducing Westerville’s Economic Development Director

Rachel Ray has been named Economic Development Director for the City of Westerville. She will serve with Rob Rishel to promote business growth and success in the City. Ray most recently served as Economic Development Administrator for the City of Dublin. She replaces Jason Bechtold, who was promoted to Assistant City Manager in March by City Manager Monica Irelan. She began her new role in Westerville on Monday, June 14. “Rachel brings to Westerville a strong network inside the development community, and she knows what communities need in order to retain and attract business and jobs,” said Bechtold. “She uniquely understands Westerville because of her experience finding opportunities for the Columbus Region. The momentum we’re seeing in Westerville right now will thrive with Rachel leading our efforts.” In Dublin, Ray’s accomplishments include managing a series of economic development agreements, resulting in more than 2,800 new and retained jobs and over $30.3 million in income tax revenues. Ray was also a project manager for the Bridge Street District, with responsibilities in development, zoning and signage. Leading Westerville’s economic development efforts will involve building upon the success in Westar at Polaris Parkway and Cleveland Avenue, as well as a series of redevelopment projects in existing commercial and industrial districts. She will also continue efforts to attract new investment in historic Uptown Westerville. “Westerville is well-known in the Columbus Region and beyond for its sound economic and land use policies and innovation in local government as a globally-

recognized Intelligent Community. With its strong economic development strategy already in place, I’m excited to bring my talents and experience to the City of Westerville in keeping with this tradition,” said Ray. “Westerville is one of the most strategically situated communities in Central Ohio, with an exceptional quality of life and amenities that will be more important than ever to attracting high quality jobs and investment. I’m eager to advance some exciting and bold new ideas.” Ray currently serves as president of the Ohio Chapter of the American Planning Association, a 1,200+ member statewide professional organization, and holds certifications in the American Planning Association (APA) and American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP). She has earned the American Society for Quality (ASQ) certification, is a certified Six Sigma Black Belt (CSSBB) and is a member of the International Economic Development Council (IEDC). Ray is a graduate of The Ohio State University, with a Master’s degree in City and Regional Planning (MCRP) and Bachelor’s in History.

Congratulations, Chief! Westerville Police Chief Charles Chandler is now serving as the 1st Vice President of the Ohio Association of Chiefs of Police (OACP). He also serves on the organization’s Education Committee and is the immediate past president of the Franklin County Chiefs’ Association. The OACP is a nonprofit dedicated to cultivating and promoting professionalism and innovation among law enforcement leaders. Chief Chandler’s commitment to continued involvement and training reflects a core tenet of WPD’s commitment to service. Read how professional development is key to “Upholding the Public Trust” at www.westerville.org/police. 16

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2021 Champion OF WESTERVILLE

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HONORING VOLUNTEER, NONPROFIT/CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION OF THE YEAR

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THE STORY BEHIND

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BRUSH UP ON GENERATOR SAFETY

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ABOVE AND BEYOND THE CALL

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SLAM DUNK FOR KINDNESS

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A “HERO WITH HEART”

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Congratualtions, Chief!

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page 16

WELCOME, RACHEL RAY!

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Curbside Collection Conundrum

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Team Assembled to Zero-In on Sustainability Plan

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FOOD WASTE COMPOSTING PROGRAM

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K9 Team Working Hard for Westerville

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WPD PARTICIPATES IN "OPERATION 614"

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Westerville Police DEBUTS New site

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POWER UP ELECTRIC VEHICLE SUPPLY EQUIPMENT

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OHIO EPA RECOGNIZES ELECTRIC DIVISION

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WESTERVILLE FIRE IN TOP 1% IN NATION FOR BEST INSURANCE RATING

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LATE SUMMER UPDATES AND MAINTENANCE

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Westerville Named Bronze-Level Bicycle Friendly Community

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CELEBRATE PARK AND RECREATION MONTH THIS JULY

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Sidewalk Program Expands

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CONNECTING THE REGION

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2021 Westerville Resident Survey Outcomes

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