Your Westerville Week - A Guide to Events November 3-November 9, 2025. Westerville Weekly Weather Report.
Government meetings
Tuesday, Nov 4 – City Council Regular Meeting, 7:00 pm
Westerville Justice Center, 229 Huber Village Blvd.
Legislation scheduled
• Ordinance 2025-22. Amend Sections 303.99, 331.43, 333.02, 333.09, and enact 303.991 to enhance penalties for distracted driving that causes crashes, property damage, physical harm, or death. Third Reading.
• Ordinance 2025-23. Provide for appropriation, disappropriation, and transfer of appropriations ending December 31, 2025. Third Reading.
• Ordinance 2025-24. Amend Chapter 153 regarding personnel practices and procedures for all city employees. Second Reading.
• Ordinance 2025-25. Amend Chapter 155 to establish employment classifications, pay grades, pay ranges, and compensation for municipal employees. Second Reading.
• Ordinance 2025-26. Enact Chapter 934 establishing stormwater management requirements and procedures to protect public health and comply with state and federal regulations. Second Reading.
• Ordinance 2025-27. Make appropriations for current expenses and other expenditures during the fiscal year ending December 31, 2026. First Reading.
• Ordinance 2025-28. Set utility rates for water, sewer, electric, WeConnect, and refuse by amending Sections 931.01, 935.04, 961.07; adopt new rate tables; declare an emergency. First Reading.
• Ordinance 2025-29. Approve modifications to the preliminary development plan and standards text for mixed-use development on a 37.6-acre tract west of Alum Creek and south of Polaris Parkway. First Reading.
• Ordinance 2025-30. Amend the zoning map to rezone 1.28 acres at 1259 and 1269 Central College Road from Rural Residential to Planned Development and approve Village at Central College plan modifications. First Reading.
• Ordinance 2025-31. Amend Part Eleven of the Codified Ordinances (Chs. 1109, 1179, 1173, 1107, 1108, 1113, 1167, 1181) for code consistency and clarity. First Reading.
Thursday, Nov 6 – Uptown Review Board, 6:30 pm
Westerville Justice Center, 229 Huber Village Blvd.
Certificate of Appropriateness – New Business
• URB 2025-22. 34 North State Street. Exterior modifications (storefront paint). Applicant: Tony Cavilovski.
• URB 2025-23. 91 South State Street. Landscape plan modification. Applicant: Brittney Burnworth.
Administrative Certificates of Appropriateness
• URB 2025-21. 16–18 West College Avenue. Awning fabric replacement. Applicant: Scott Hrabca.
Miscellaneous
• Review of Powers and Duties and Certificate of Appropriateness Criteria.
Day by Day
Monday, Nov 3
Family Storytime, 9:30 am – Westerville Public Library
Homework Help Center, 4:00–7:00 pm – Westerville Public Library
Tuesday, Nov 4
No School - Election Day (Westerville City Schools)
City Council Meeting, 7:00 pm – see agenda above
Wednesday, Nov 5
Energy-Saving at Home, 6:30 pm – Westerville Public Library
Thursday, Nov 6
Read with a Doc, 2:00 pm – Westerville Senior Center
Uptown Review Board Meeting, 6:30 pm – see agenda above
Friday, Nov 7
Teen Night, 5:30–7:30 pm – Westerville Community Center
Bingo with a Cop, 6:00–8:00 pm – The Family Room Coffee & Bake Shop
Acoustic Open Mic, 7:00–10:00 pm – Java Central
Saturday, Nov 8
Election Sign Recycling, 9:00–11:00 am – City service event
Live Music, 7:00–9:30 pm – Java Central
Sunday, Nov 9
Westerville Jazz Orchestra, 3:00–4:00 pm – American Legion Post 171
Sports
Otterbein Football. Sat, Nov 8, 1:30 pm
Otterbein Men’s Basketball. Sat, Nov 8, 2:00 pm – Rike Center home opener.
Family Highlights
Family Storytime (Mon 9:30 am) – Westerville Public Library
Native American Heritage Month exhibit – Westerville Public Library through November
This Week’s Weather Forecast
Monday begins with clear skies and sunshine, reaching a high near 58 degrees. A southwest breeze of 5 to 15 miles per hour will make it feel crisp but pleasant. Monday night will be mostly clear and colder, with temperatures dipping to around 33 and a light northwest wind.
Tuesday brings another bright day, mostly sunny with highs near 59. Winds will be calm early, turning southwest at 5 to 7 miles per hour by midday. The evening will be partly cloudy with a low around 43.
Wednesday continues the stretch of fair weather. Expect plenty of sun and a high near 64, followed by a clear, cool night dropping to about 38.
Thursday stays sunny and mild, topping out near 59, before clouds return late in the evening. Overnight lows will hover around 43.
Friday looks unsettled, with rain likely during the day and mostly cloudy skies. The high will reach about 63, and rain chances continue into the night with lows near 44.
Saturday offers some improvement, bringing partly sunny skies and a high near 59 to close out the week.
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