Posts Tagged ‘Worthington’

Color Coded Trash

Tuesday, February 21st, 2006

Columbus uses a color coded trash system with a rotating calendar throughout the year. You have to respect a Refuse Division with a posted vision.   You have to respect a division that moves that much refuse.

Columbus Refuse Division

“The vision of the Division:

  • To become a leader in municipal solid waste management by exploring and utilizing new collection methods and technologies for greater cost effectiveness and operating efficiencies without sacrificing service to the public.
  • To accomplish our mission statement through commitment and teamwork.
  • To appreciate, understand and respect the needs of our customers.
  • To foster and respect individual differences as to one’s opinions, beliefs, values, and life goals.
  • To advocate open, honest and productive communications throughout the division and community. “

In Columbus there’s excitment of what is trash day this week … Did the neighbor forget we had a holiday and put their trash out a day early???  Ha Ha! Put your trash out a day early to see how many neighbors follow your example.   Monkey see monkey do.

Live in the city of Columbus and you live in  the Navy, Gold, Ruby, Gray or Pink trash pick up area.

The Navy area had  Monday trash pick up since Martin Luther King Day but is now Tuesday because yesterday was President’s Day.  It will remain Tuesday until Memorial Day.

2006 Trash Collection Schedule Chart

February 2006

Visit the Columbus website… refuse charts, refuse graphs, refuse calendars, rules, regulations, phone numbers…everything you need to know. Remember back in the days when you paid attention to trash day by reading the Columbus Dispatch? It’s all online now.

“INSTRUCTIONS:

Find your collection color. If you do not know your collection color, call the 3-1-1 Call Center at 645-3111 (TTY 645-6507) or click here.
Highlight or circle the row of days across your collection color.
There are no collections on holidays observed by the City of Columbus. Your collection day changes after each observed holiday to the day in that column.
If you have questions regarding your collection day, please call your collection color hotline, 645-[COLOR]. Example: 645-NAVY (6289).

NOTE:  Your collection day is not affected by Good Friday or Veteran’s Day holidays.”

I showed a house in the city of Worthington.  It is vacant and has been on the market a long time.  The listing agent has “Silent Salesmen” posted all over the house.  A Silent Salesman tells you things the listing agent would bore you with if they could be there to do so.  This home has Silent Salesmen not only about the features of the home but community features.  The buyers I showed the home to made fun of the listing agent’s Silent Salesman about Worthington Trash Pick Up ALWAYS being on Friday.  As Columbus residents they have not found the color coded trash system to be that difficult.  If they do move to Worthington it will not be for Friday trash pick up…

Susan Pruden a MD REALTOR® blogging about ‘Big Trash” in her community inspired me…I can’t find the perma link now.   Thanks Susan I could blog about Columbus and Central Ohio trash for weeks. Columbus bulk pick up.  Worthington trash pick up, Dublin trash pick up, Powell trash pick up, Hilliard trash pick up, Gahanna trash pick up, etc. etc. etc. ..Does the Dublin Refuse Division have a vision?  Special pick ups and drop offs. Stay tuned maybe I will. This could become Columbus Best Refuse Pick Up Blog.

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This was first posted on the original Columbus Best Blog on February 21, 2006

Trick or Treat

Saturday, October 29th, 2005

Beggars Night is on Halloween for the first time in many years in most Central Ohio communities.  According to the Columbus Dispatch Beggars night being before Halloween was because Columbus historically had a Halloween Party on October 31!

Columbus

Dublin

Hilliard

Powell

Riverlea

Westerville

Worthington

According to the Columbus Dispatch, the Columbus Halloween party was discontinued in the 1950’s because it got out of hand!

An Irish Blessing for Halloween

At all Hallow’s Tide, God keep you safe
From goblin and pooka and black-hearted stranger,
From harm of the water and hurt of the fire,
From thorns of the bramble, from all other danger,
From Will O’ The Wisp haunting the mire;
From stumbles and tumbles
and tricksters to vex you,
May God in His mercy, this week protect you.

Celebrating Halloween comes from the Celts who lived in Ireland long ago.

This was first posted on the original Columbus Best Blog on Realtown blogs

Bullseye! Best Community to Commute to Downtown!

Wednesday, October 19th, 2005

The Greater Columbus Chamber of Commerce website has a bullseye diagram showing commute times from downtown to some Columbus suburbs (they call the suburbs neighborhoods.)

10 minute commute suburbs include:

Bexley

Gahanna

Upper Arlington

15 minute commute suburbs include:

Hilliard

Worthington

Reynoldsburg

Grove City

20 minute commute suburbs include:

Dublin

Westerville

New Albany

30 minute commute suburbs include:

Powell

Marysville

Granville

Personally I think of Gahanna as further from downtown than 10 minutes and Powell closer to downtown than 30 minutes.  I must have a distorted view from where I sit in Worthington. Each location on the bullseye (and others) have a PDF with more community information for example: Gahanna .

This entry was first posted on the original Columbus Best Blog, transplanted to ColumbusBestBlog.com

Best Dressed Carpe Denim

Wednesday, September 28th, 2005

On October 7, 2005  the “BEST DRESSED” agents and staff at HER Real Living’s Worthington Office will be wearing jeans and a  pink ribbon.

Participants will be contributing to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. It’s Lee Denim Day’s 10th Anniversary

Lee National Denim Day has  set a goal of raising $10 million for the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation in that single day.  It’s the second year that HER Real Living’s Worthington Office has participted in Lee Denim Day.

Visit my September 2005 eNewsletter (Volume 6, Issue 9)  for fashion advice about  denim. Carpe Denim

This was first posted on the original Columbus Best Blog which later became Discover Columbus.