

| Login |
The Council will hold a Special Meeting in the Council Chamber at 6:00 p.m. The Council will then go into a Closed Meeting in Conference Room 1A/1B. The Pre-Council Meeting will ocurr immediately following the Closed Meeting.
Topics: IT and Law - Responsive Government Initiative; Audit Report Presentation; City Survey (draft); Pharmacy Benefit Investigation; Discussion of Council agenda items; Other matters the Council and staff may wish to discuss.
Please review this site on Friday, March 4 to ensure the time and location are still the same.
City Council - Regular Meeting Agenda
The agenda will be available around 8:00 a.m. on Friday, March 4.
Regular Council Meetings generally start at 7:00 p.m.
Please review this site and the agenda on Friday, March 4 to ensure the time is still the same.
As part of “Severe Weather Awareness Week" (March 7-11, 2011) the Columbia/Boone County Office of Emergency Management, State Emergency Management Agency, and the National Weather Service will participate in the annual statewide Tornado Drill and exercise.
Residents should take advantage of the drill to review and update the safety procedures in place at your home, school or business.
Come share a precious moment with that special woman in your life with a poem, song, story or acknowledge her however you wish. Let her know how important she is to you. This is your stage. Call Parks and Recreation for details at 874-7460.
All aboard! See a wide variety of displays involving trains and the early days of transportation as well as movies and photographs on rail travel. Hosted by Mid-Mo Railfan and
The Pre-Council Meeting generally starts at 6:00 p.m. Note, there is a potential for a Closed Council Meeting to be held at 6:00 p.m. prior to the Pre-Council Meeting.
Topics: Municipal Court and Office of Neighborhood Services - Responsive Government Initiative; Stormwater Ballot Issue/Suggested Work Session; Building Codes/EEC Update; Discussion of Council agenda items; Other matters the Council and staff might wish to discuss.
Please review this site on Friday, March 18 to ensure the time and location are still the same.
Join your fellow Columbians in turning off lights and non-essential electricity in homes and buildings from 8:30-9:30p on Saturday, March 26 as part of Earth Hour - a symbolic “wave of darkness” encircling the globe. During Earth Hour 2010, Water & Light estimates Columbia reduced their electric load by 1.58 megawatts - the equivalent of 62 homes going without electricity for a day. Mayor McDavid has signed a proclamation endorsing Columbia's support of Earth Hour and encourages all Columbians to turn off artificial lighting during that period, reducing the need for electric power generation and its associated greenhouse gas emissions.
Some quick tips for reducing your electrical load:
This meeting has been rescheduled to March 23, 2011. Please see March 23, 2011 for agenda.
Submitting Events for Inclusion on the Calendar