Episode 37
General Session - December 10, 2024: Approving the $2.2 Billion 2025 Budget, Affordable Housing, Community Investment, and More
In the final General Session of 2024, the Franklin County Board of Commissioners approved the more-than $2.2 billion 2025 budget, focused on community safety, economic development, health and human services, and more. Rooted in the commissioners’ Core Principles of Good Governance, this balanced and forward-thinking budget underscores their commitment to ensuring Franklin County remains a place where residents can thrive—not just survive.
This session also featured key investments in affordable housing, public health, workforce training, and community partnerships. The commissioners approved initiatives supporting youth and families through agreements with Action for Children, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Ohio, and the Educational Service Center of Central Ohio to provide learning support, mentoring, and trauma-informed care training.
Resolutions Discussed:
• 2025 Budget: Approval of the annual appropriation measure for FY 2025.
• Youth and Families: Agreements for early learning support, mentoring, and trauma-informed care training.
• Community Investments: Grants for urban agriculture, fashion innovation, and hospitality relief.
• Affordable Housing: MOU for development at Norton Road and a nonprofit for homeowner financial assistance.
• Justice Programs: Peer support and healthcare services for justice-involved residents.
And more….
Tune in to hear how Franklin County is investing in its residents and shaping a thriving, resilient future!