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Residents and community members gathered at the intersection of West Boulevard and Ash Street Wednesday evening, in protest of Columbia's Ash Street Improvement Plan.
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The city uses its quarter-cent Capital Improvement Sales Tax to fund high-cost infrastructure projects.
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This week on Intersection, Columbia Mayor Brian Treece joins us to discuss the Unified Development Ordinance, which took effect at the end of March. The…
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The Columbia Mayor’s Task Force on Infrastructure held a meeting Wednesday night to discuss ideas of how to help control the city’s problems with storm…
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The City of Columbia’s Stormwater Utility reported challenges keeping up with its work at the Mayor’s Task Force on Infrastructure meeting Tuesday.During…
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The construction of the Avenue of the Columns streetscape along Eighth Street will move forward with an estimated $750,000 of city funding.Columbia City…
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The Opus Group announced plans to drop the threat of legal action surrounding its controversial downtown Columbia student housing project. The real estate…
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Tensions ran high between Columbia residents, city staff and council members at the Columbia City Council meeting Monday night. The meeting served as a…
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The Columbia City Council is considering three separate development agreements that would give the developers clearance to work on downtown housing…
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Columbia is not issuing any building permits until a payment option for downtown infrastructure expansion is decided upon. The construction stall applies…