State & Local Meeting
Public Hearing - Rezoning 2683 Springfield Jamestown Pike
March 13, 2026
This City of Springfield, Ohio public hearing held on March 13, 2026, focused on a proposed rezoning of approximately 28.37 acres at 2683 Springfield Jamestown Pike from agricultural to institutional and educational zoning to facilitate construction of a new county jail and public safety complex. County officials presented the rationale for the site selection, citing the need for at least 10 acres, improved response times, and future expansion capabilities. They noted a nearly $4 million state grant to support the project and discussed rising construction costs potentially reaching $125-130 million. Numerous community members expressed concerns about the jail's proximity to residential neighborhoods and schools, potential negative impacts on property values, loss of tax revenue due to tax-exempt status, and the lack of transparency and public involvement in the process. The city commission emphasized that the hearing was solely about zoning and not the jail construction itself. The commission voted to approve the rezoning request, moving the project forward to subsequent zoning and planning steps including conditional use permits and further studies on stormwater, soil, and traffic safety.
Sources
- Public Hearing - Rezoning 2683 Springfield Jamestown Pike · City of Springfield, Ohio - Government · Mar 13