Clintonville residents still frustrated by deer as Columbus moves to prohibit feeding

About two dozen Clintonville residents sat attentively in a meeting room at the Columbus Metropolitan Library Whetstone Branch Tuesday as Columbus City Councilwoman Nancy Day-Achauer and her legislative aid, Jacob Dilley, fielded questions about the city’s deer population.

One woman in the audience leaned forward.

“We truly have a problem when 10 deer cross High Street all at once in the — I’m going to say “ravine area” — between Clintonville and Worthington, right there, near St. Michael’s,” the woman said. “Ten at once on a Sunday morning. They were not going to church.”…

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