District Three

Columbus City Council Residential District Three is roughly bounded by Upper Arlington to the west, King Avenue to the south, Route 23 to the east, and Worthington to the north. Among all the districts, District Three most closely resembles the income and poverty levels of the city at large.

The area is home to many historic neighborhoods, including Clintonville, which features charming homes, tree-lined streets, and abundant parks and green spaces. The area is possibly best known for being home to The Ohio State University, one of the largest universities in the country. From trendy boutiques and restaurants to local farmers’ markets and community festivals, there is always something to do and see on Columbus, Ohio’s north side.

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Name District Three

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Demographics

Median Income

Source: American Community Survey (ACS) 2017--2021

Population Experiencing Poverty

Source: American Community Survey (ACS) 2017--2021

Racial and Ethnic Composition

Source: American Community Survey (ACS) 2017-2021

Crime

The relative risk of specific crime types compared to the city at-large.

+20%

Total Crime

+8%

Personal Crime

-47%

Murder

+6%

Rape

+44%

Robbery

-29%

Assault

+21%

Property Crime

+7%

Burglary

+20%

Larceny

+55%

Motor Vehicle Theft

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About Columbus Districts

Columbus Districts is a project of The Confluence Cast and Columbus Underground, meant to provide a greater understanding of the transition to Columbus City Council Residential Districts, exhibit the unique nature of each district, and invite civic engagement from all Columbusites.

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