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Welcome to Worthington!
659 High St., Mailbox #21 Worthington, OH 43085 (614) 888-3040 www.worthingtonchamber.org connect@worthingtonchamber.org
Matt Lofy Executive Director
Crystal Evans Administrative Specialist
THE EARLIEST PLANNED COMMUNITY in Ohio, the city of Worthington boasts a timeless beauty hard to find anywhere else. The following information will help you contact the right places for local resources.
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The Worthington Area Chamber of Commerce advocates for more than 550 businesses in 170 different industries throughout the greater Worthington area. In addition to its advocacy efforts, the Chamber also provides businesses with a range of resources. For more information on ways the Chamber can help promote your business, visit www.worthingtonchamber.org
Business Resources
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Vice President, Sales
Jamie Armistead
The City of Worthington manages and oversees public utilities including fire hydrants, sanitary sewers and storm sewers. Electric, gas and water are offered by the city as well, though residents may opt for utilities provided by private companies. For more information, visit www. worthington.org/313/Utilities.
Utility Services
Volunteer Opportunities Volunteering is a great way to make a difference in your community. Volunteers in Worthington help coordinate and set-up community events and programs, as well as assist in the upkeep of the city’s 16 parks. Volunteering opportunities are available through the Worthington Community Center, Griswold Center and Parks Department. To get involved, visit www.worthington.org/619/volunteer. Tax Information Worthington levies an income tax of 2.5 percent on income earned within the city. Residents working outside Worthington pay income taxes to the community where they work. If a resident works in a city with a tax rate less than Worthington’s, the difference between 2.5 percent and what they paid their workplace municipality goes to the city of Worthington. For more information, visit www.worthington.org/103/income-tax.
Voting Located in Franklin County, Worthington residents register to vote through the Franklin County of Board of Elections. For information on voter eligibility and to register, visit www.vote.franklincounty.ohio.
Vice President, Operations
Dave Prosser Chief Creative Officer
Rachel Karas, Tyler Kirkendall, Claire Miller Editors
Maisie Fitzmaurice
Assistant Editor
Brandon Klein
Digital Editor
Laura Pappas
Advertising Sales
Aaron Gilliam
Social Media Coordinator
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