Worthington is a separate municipality with its own code-enforcement department. The records below come from the City of Columbus data set only — they represent overlap or boundary cases, not Worthington's actual enforcement activity. For complete Worthington data, consult the Worthington city offices directly.
Columbus, OH · Separate Municipality

What's reported in Worthington

Know Your Block tracks rats, mold, no heat, sewage backups, drug activity, noise, abandoned vehicles, vacant buildings, and the other property and quality-of-life issues that tenants, neighbors, and city inspectors report to the City of Columbus — the stuff Zillow and Apartments.com don't show.

Severity mix
Low 63%Moderate 22%Severe 12%Critical 2%
178
Complaints (2025)
+72 YTD 2026
15%
Severe or Critical
0.98× citywide rate
1.9×
Mold / Water Damage
vs citywide rate
172
Addresses Reporting
250 reports lifetime
What the limited Columbus data for Worthington shows

From the limited Columbus overlap data for Worthington, the categories below appear more often than the citywide average — but the sample is too small to claim this represents Worthington's actual code-enforcement picture.

Categories more common here than citywide
Mold / Water Damage 1.9×
Pest / Rodent 1.4×

Where complaints are filed in Worthington

Each dot is one report from the last several years. Color shows severity — olive (low) to oxblood (critical). Click any dot for the address and date, or open the live map to filter, search, and zoom in.
Low Moderate Severe Critical
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Want Worthington's actual code-enforcement records?

Worthington runs its own enforcement, so the City of Columbus dataset only has overlap records. Contact the Worthington city offices for the full picture, or browse other Columbus neighborhoods.

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Source & method Data comes from official City of Columbus code enforcement records (Accela portal + ArcGIS REST API). Comparison figures are computed against the full citywide dataset; "over-representation" means a category's share of complaints in this neighborhood is higher than its share citywide. Complaints are reports filed with the city — they may be unverified, resolved, or in dispute. Categories are assigned by automated keyword matching and may include mismatches. Individual property records are surfaced through search, not listed on this page.