N4MN Yard Signs Available!

Pick-up your yard sign *this* Saturday, May 8 between 11am and 1pm

N4MN Yard Signs Available!

Hello again, neighbor! And welcome to Neighbors for More Neighbors—Columbus. We are a grassroots group of residents who support building more housing in our growing region.
Build 🔨 more ⬆ housing 🏘


You’ve been asking how to get involved. Now we have an answer: Grab a yard sign!

Come down to the northeast corner of Jaegar and Whittier on Saturday, May 8 between 11am and 1pm to grab your Neighbors for More Neighbors—Columbus yard sign! We’ll have LaCroix and avocados 🥑 to show our appreciation for you. Hang out for a moment to show your support for the addition of critical housing units on the South Side. You can even hold a fun poster for a few minutes to let the world know that you care about solving Central Ohio’s housing shortage! 💞

Can’t you just imagine this beautiful sign in your front yard? And if you don’t have a front yard, you can put it in your street-facing window!

Meet us on Saturday between 11am and 1pm.

We’ll be hanging out at the NE corner of Whittier and Jaeger, so stop by for a minute to grab your yard sign and chat! We can’t wait to meet you! (Address for your GPS: 280 E Whittier St., Columbus, OH 43206)

The Pizzuti project will be voted on soon by city council: Voice your support today!

The Pizzuti Company’s proposal to add 263 housing units on the site of the former Giant Eagle at Jaegar and Whittier streets has passed the Columbus Development Commission and will soon move to Columbus City Council for a final vote.

Pizzuti Project Status

✅ Columbus Development Commission
✅ City of Columbus Planning Division
✅ South Side Area Commission
🔜 Columbus City Council
❌ Anti-housing wealthy homeowners

How this project supports our values:

  • It adds more housing
  • It’s located in a walkable and transit-oriented community
  • It adds more neighbors to an area that has lost thousands of people

What you can do:

Voice your support for this high-quality example of urban infill by contacting Columbus City Council.


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