COLUMBUS, Ohio (WOSU) — The federal government is looking for office space in Columbus to support law enforcement operations.
Columbus is one of 21 cities on a General Services Administration post made last month.
The notice says the government wants office space to support administrative operations for law enforcement. A specific agency was not named.
The other cities on the list are:
- Birmingham, Ala.
- Boise, Idaho
- Charleston, S.C.
- Columbia, S.C.
- Des Moines, Iowa
- Fort Lauderdale/Sunrise, Fla.
- Fort Myers/Naples, Fla.
- Grand Rapids, Mich.
- Jacksonville, Fla.
- Louisville, Ky.
- Milwaukee, Wisc.
- Oklahoma City, Okla.
- Pittsburgh, Pa.
- Raleigh, N.C.
- Richmond, Va.
- Spokane, Wash.
- St. Louis, Mo.
- Tampa, Fla.

She said that Ginther, Police Chief Elaine Bryant and Public Safety Director Kate Pishotti have met with Gov. Mike DeWine’s team to “discuss additional opportunities for collaboration and partnership.”
She also referred to Ginther’s executive order from 2017 that says the city will not investigate Columbus residents solely based on their immigration status, nor use city resources to apprehend anyone solely based on immigration status.
