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Bexley Overview

Bexley, 2010 census population 13,057, area 2.4 sq mi, is a city in Franklin County, Ohio. Bexley falls within ZIP code 43209 and area code 614.

An enclave of Columbus, along with Minerva Park, Whitehall, Worthington, Upper Arlington, and Valleyview, Bexley has been an Ohio city in its own right since New Year's Day, 1932.

A sparkling gem among Columbus neighborhoods, Bexley is one of the most desirable locations in the Greater Columbus area, known for its beautiful historic homes.

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Bexley News

Capital director wins 2 Grammys. Subscribe to home delivery of The Columbus Dispatch , The Dispatch E-Edition , The Dispatch for e-readers or a combination of all three. The Columbus Dispatch, Feb 17 2012 5:31 AM.

Canine control. Dispatch editorials express the view of the Dispatch editorial board, which is made up of the publisher, the president of The Dispatch , the editor and the editorial-writing staff. The Columbus Dispatch, Feb 13 2012 4:45 AM.

Former parks & rec director Brennan loses battle against cancer. Brennan, who was mayor of Bexley, died Jan. 30 of pancreatic cancer. He was 64 years old. This Week Community News, Feb 8 2012 7:55 PM.

Kessler elected to succeed Brennan. Ben Kessler, 33, became one of central Ohio's youngest mayors Feb. 6 when he was selected by Bexley City Council to succeed the late John Brennan. This Week Community News, Feb 8 2012 3:56 PM.

Bexley City Notices

Community Survey from 2005. The 2005 Community Survey can be downloaded by clicking here.This is the Community Survey which was referenced in the This Week article, published February 8, 2012. The City of Bexley, in partnership with Capital University, is in the process of developing a 2012 Community Survey, which will be sent out to a randomized selection of residences in the coming months. Feb 9 2012 6:43 AM.

Congratulations to Newly Appointed Mayor Ben Kessler. It is with great pride the City of Bexley announces our newly appointed Mayor, Benjamin J.Kessler. City Council members nominated andunanimously voted Ben Kessler to serve as Mayor. He was sworn into office by City Attorney, Lou Chodosh.Mayor Kessler was previously serving as City Council President.He is a third-generation Bexley resident anda commercial real estate appraiser. He has served as a B... Feb 7 2012 9:52 AM.

Applications Being Accepted for Vacant Council Seat. In order to fill the vacancy on Bexley City Council, council President Rick Weber has requested that interested residents submit applications by noon on Friday, February 24.City Council will review the applications received and discuss next steps at the regularly scheduled February 28th City Council Meeting. The meeting will take place at 7:00pm at City Council Chambers in Bexley City Hall.Applica... Feb 6 2012 9:27 PM.

The Bexley Alternative Revenue Task Force. On January 24, Bexley City Council passed a resolution authorizing the creation of the Bexley Alternative Revenue Task Force. The purpose of the task force is to "propose new non-tax sources of income for the City of Bexley". The first meeting of the Bexley Alternative Revenue Task Force will be held Wednesday, March 7th at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall.Participation in the task force is open to ... Jan 25 2012 12:59 PM.

Fun Facts About Bexley

In 1935, three years after Bexley became a city, William A. Schneider was elected Bexley's first mayor. He served in office for 32 years.

The Ohio Governor’s Mansion and the home of the president of The Ohio State University are both located in Bexley.

Former Ohio governor Ted Strickland and U.S Senator from Ohio George Voinovich have both been residents of Bexley.

Bexley is home to three institutions of higher learning: Capital University with Capital University Law School, founded in 1830 and affiliated with the Evengelical Lutheran Church in America; Trinity Lutheran Seminary, also founded in 1830 and also part of the ELCA; and Bexley Hall, an Episcopal seminary founded in 1823.