District Four
Columbus City Council Residential District Four roughly consists of Route 161/East Dublin Granville Road to the north, Interstate 670 to the south, Route 23 to the west, and Route 3/Cleveland Avenue to the east. District Four has the lowest median income and the highest poverty rates among all the districts.
District Four is located directly north of Downtown Columbus, with its southern section jutting east towards John Glenn International Airport. It is comprised of many neighborhoods, such as North and South Linden, Northland, North Central, and East Columbus. The district’s west side has notable buildings, including Mapfre Stadium and the Ohio Historical Society. The district is also home to Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center.
Fast Facts
Candidate(s)
Neighborhoods
- Northland
- North Linden
- South Linden
- North Central
- East Columbus
Points of Interest
Name District Four
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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.
+15%
Total Crime
+43%
Personal Crime
+76%
Murder
+50%
Rape
+27%
Robbery
+57%
Assault
+11%
Property Crime
+38%
Burglary
+2%
Larceny
+20%
Motor Vehicle Theft
Source: Applied Geographic Solutions
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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.