Check out the latest edition of Neighborhood News for May/June 2009!
Columbia Parks & Recreation invites you to Fun Day at St. Anna's Park (1313 Liberty Hill Ave) this Saturday, May 16th from 10am-3pm! Come out and enjoy games, exhibitors, face painting, activities and more!
Click here to view the latest information regarding the status of City of Columbia grant applications for stimulus funds.
The City of Columbia is seeking persons to serve on a variety of boards and commissions. Participation is another way city residents can take part in the functioning of their government. Click here to view a list of boards and commissions that currently have vacancies. Interested persons are strongly urged to apply. |
South Carolina Women's Business Center to Host Core Four Business Planning
Beach Music Day at the State Museum
Zoning Public Hearing
Memorial Tribute Concert
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The Columbia City Council will soon be considering changes to its sign ordinance, particularly related to temporary signs. Before this consideration, City Councilmembers E.W. Cromartie II and Daniel J. Rickenmann would like to hear any comments, questions, or concerns.
Citizens are invited to a Public Meeting to discuss temporary sign regulations on Friday, May 15, 2009 at 10am. This meeting is open to the public.
FREE Memorial Tribute Concert Sunday, May 24th at 4pm at the Koger Center for the Arts- Come enjoy the sounds of the Palmetto Concert Band as they pay tribute to our service men and women both active and veterans!
| Swine Flu Information- Click here to view the latest updates There’s a lot that is still unknown about the swine flu virus, but SCDHEC staff has been in constant contact with the CDC and healthcare providers around the state. They are closely monitoring doctors, hospitals and other healthcare providers to identify and track any cases that might arise.
| Notice of Public Hearing: ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO.: 2009-046 Public notice is hereby given that the Columbia City Council will consider adoption of and hold a public hearing on a proposed ordinance eliminating Front end loader bulk containers service. The hearing will be held on Wednesday, May 27th at 9am, at City Hall (1737 Main Street) in Council Chambers (3rd floor).
| North Columbia Hosts Ribs & Renaissance- May 30th! Ribs & Renaissance (R&R to folks way up here in North Columbia) takes Columbia's arts scene to the streets with a day-long backyard barbecue and arts extravaganza. Want to throw a pot? Make a hat? Have your picture drawn in charcoal or watch sidewalk artists compete in chalk? Join your Midlands-area neighbors and friends at the North Columbia Town Plaza (Monticello Road at North Main Street) and let the day take you away!
| Stimulus 101 Summit is a Success The Stimulus 101 Summit took place at the Columbia Convention Center on April 17, 2009, to share information about funding available through American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. More than 500 local government business and community leaders in communities of all sizes around the state got a better understanding of the type of funding available and the process for accessing the funds.
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| Mayor Robert D Coble I would like to welcome you to the City of Columbia. I hope this website will provide you with a vast array of knowledge pertaining to department information, key city issues, and various other information. I hope you enjoy this site and if you have any suggestions for improvements, please let us know. visit the mayors page>> |
Access the City Council Meeting Times and download the Meeting Agendas Click Here
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