Easter Egg Hunt Coming Up Next Weekend!

Date: Saturday, April 19, 2025
Time:  11am
Location: Britton Farms Park
Hop on over to our neighborhood Easter Egg Hunt on April 19th at 11:00 AM! 🐰🌸
It’s going to be an egg-citing day filled with fun for kids up to 12 years old! Join us for an adventure as little ones race to find colorful eggs hidden around the park in sections according to their age, with special prizes for every egg discovered!
Plus, don’t miss a visit from the Easter Bunny, who will be hopping around for photo ops and lots of smiles.
Bring your basket, your best egg-hunting skills, and your family for a morning of laughter, treats, and springtime cheer. We can’t wait to see you there! 🐣🎉

Community Meeting About the Rezoning of Property to the West of Britton Farms on Davidson Rd

Date:                 Monday, Nov. 25, 2024

Time:                 6:00 pm

Location:           5181 Northwest Parkway, Hilliard, OH 43026

Meet with the City about the rezoning of Wolpert property Davidson Rd.
Prior to this rezoning going to Council, David Meadows, our Economic Development Director and I would like to find a time to meet with the residents of Britton Farms and Carrington Place. We’d like to present the site layout and discuss the details of the proposed PUD.

Info from Michelle Crandall, Hilliard City Manager:
The Hilliard Development Corporation is starting the review process for the rezoning of the Woolpert Property from Rural Residential (R-R) to Planned Unit Development District (PUD) for the creation of an employment-based technology park with designated greenspace and trail connections. The City’s Planning & Zoning Commission will hear the case on November 14. After review by P&Z, their recommendation would be forwarded to Hilliard City Council for consideration and a final decision on the rezoning in either December or January.
Here is a link to the rezoning case before the Planning and Zoning Commission (Case #5) – Woolpert Property Rezoning . There are four attachments related to the case.
Prior to this rezoning going to Council, David Meadows, our Economic Development Director and I would like to find a time to meet with the residents of Britton Farms and Carrington Place. We’d like to present the site layout and discuss the details of the proposed PUD. We have taken into consideration adjacent residential areas by providing a significant open space/parkland buffer, which could also serve as an amenity and potential trail connection.

Hilliard Police Crime Maps and Crime Alerts

The City of Hilliard Division of Police has launched a new crime mapping tool, Citizen Connect.

The online tool is connected with the department’s records management system and allows users to track crime in the Hilliard police jurisdiction. Users can search cases, incidents and traffic crashes by date, location, and type of crime.

Search results will include incident type, report number, date the incident was reported, and a block number. The exact addresses will not be included.

Citizens can also create an account to receive alerts for when a crime occurs in a certain area.

“This is another transparency tool we’re excited to offer to our residents,” said Chief of Police Michael Woods. “Not only does it allow residents to be more aware of activity in their neighborhoods, but it also encourages community engagement to improve policing services.”

Users should note the interface does not provide live data. Generally, activity will load onto the portal within 24 to 48 hours.

For various reasons, including changes in report classification, delays in reporting, and the processing of reports, data can change over time. Some reports may take up to 30 days or longer to process and some reports may only be available via a public records request.

Some data will not be available on Citizen Connect