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The city of Columbia’s ordinance barring pedestrians from standing in certain street medians went into effect July 1.
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Despite federal, state and gas tax revenue, officials say transportation funding is insufficient.
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The new rule prohibits pedestrians from standing on Columbia street medians and drivers from stopping their from stopping on busy roads and interacting with pedestrians.
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A majority of funding for county services such as road and bridge maintenance comes from the taxes currently under threat of being cut.
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After receiving five inches of snow during the weekend, crews were still working to plow roads Tuesday.
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Missouri drivers could see advances in road maintenance thanks to new funding.
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The new Boone County Interactive Roads Dashboard presents new road conditions and traffic maps, but the City of Columbia’s roads are left out of that data.
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The markings are difficult to see during the day to help each Highway Patrol troop monitor reckless drivers.
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The city has plenty of salt for the winter — but is it being used?
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The program has a budget of $14.7 million for fiscal year 2025, which is expected to cover costs for a 32-mile span of gravel roads in rural parts of the county.