Central Ohio is growing—but its housing supply isn’t keeping pace. For every 2.5 jobs created in the region, just one new home is built. The result is a widening gap that’s driving up costs, pushing working families farther from jobs, and putting stable housing out of reach for too many.
At the same time, the challenge is more complex than supply alone: it’s deeply connected to economic mobility, workforce growth, transportation, and long-standing inequities that still shape our neighborhoods today. And while Columbus has made historic investments and laid out an ambitious strategy to build, preserve, and expand housing opportunities, leaders agree: the city can’t solve this alone.
In this in-depth conversation, Charles Hillman, President & CEO of the Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority, joins Michael Wilkos, Vice President of Community Engagement at United Way of Central Ohio, to explore what’s really driving the housing crisis—and what it will take to address it at scale.
From affordability and zoning to regional coordination and public-private partnerships, we examine the tough tradeoffs and urgent decisions facing Central Ohio. What’s working? What’s not? And what happens if we don’t move fast enough?
Featuring Charles Hillman, President & CEO, The Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority with moderator Michael Wilkos, Vice President of Community Engagement, The United Way of Central Ohio.
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