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P&Z beefs up bylaws

Posted by admin on Friday, April 9th, 2010 Categories:
On Thursday night, the Planning and Zoning Commission passed a change to its operating procedures that establishes a standard time to table zoning requests where information is submitted late. I wrote about it at this post. Basically, the change says that the commission will usually table a request for at least two meetings when information [Click Here]

Local spending and the election

Posted by admin on Thursday, April 1st, 2010 Categories:
As I anticipated, my last post about spending locally (a little snarky, I admit) promptly got a response from one of the campaigns. Edge Wade, Mayoral candidate Jerry Wade’s wife, sent CBT an e-mail pointing out that her husband did make an attempt to buy everything locally for his campaign. Mrs. Wade noted that she [Click Here]

P&Z to penalize late zoning requests

Posted by admin on Thursday, March 18th, 2010 Categories:
Time is money, so while the Planning and Zoning commission can’t fine zoning applicants who submit late materials, a change in their bylaws would do pretty much the same thing. A draft of an amendment to the commission’s rules would make it custom practice for the commission to table any zoning request for two meetings [Click Here]

City election fundraising update

Posted by admin on Friday, March 5th, 2010 Categories:
*Correction: In a previous version of this post, I incorrectly reported the amount of in-kind contributions to Fourth Ward candidate Sarah Read. The correct amount is below. OK, last week I posted a pretty incomplete campaign finance report for mayoral candidates Jerry Wade and Bob McDavid. Since then, I’ve managed to make the time to [Click Here]

P&Z recommends against new commercial zoning on Grindstone

Posted by admin on Friday, March 5th, 2010 Categories:
The Planning and Zoning Commission had different ideas than the Planning Department Thursday night, diverging from staff’s recommendation and voting against a proposed rezoning on Grindstone Parkway across from the Walmart center. The request by Red Oak Investment Company, owned in part by Hugh Stephenson and his son Ted Stephenson as well as Robert Smith, [Click Here]

Wade leads in campaign contributions, McDavid makes big strides

Posted by admin on Friday, February 26th, 2010 Categories:
With the release of Mayoral candidate Bob McDavid’s first campaign finance report today, we now have an indicator of how the race between him and Fourth Ward Councilman Jerry Wade is shaping up. Only those two candidates have reported any contributions or expenditures with the Missouri Ethics Commission. I’ll be updating this post after I [Click Here]

New twist in Kroenke group, country club dispute

Posted by admin on Friday, February 19th, 2010 Categories:
There’s a new twist in the effort to extend Conley Road from the Walmart shopping center through the Columbia Country Club to Business Loop 70. The Transportation Development District set up to fund the road extension project looks like it’s trying to get out of that obligation. The Walmart property owners, known as TKG Conley [Click Here]

Planning on using those growth plans?

Posted by admin on Thursday, February 4th, 2010 Categories:
There’s been a lot of talk about development in this town since I got here in the fall of ’06 — smart growth, no growth, whatever you want to call it. And the talk has intensified now that we’re in campaign season. Bob McDavid’s entry into the race suggests some concern in the business community [Click Here]

Conley Road extension on shaky ground

Posted by admin on Tuesday, January 26th, 2010 Categories:
Have you ever found yourself at the eastern end of Business Loop 70, wishing you could just zip down past the Walmart to Broadway? Well, the city’s had that idea in mind for years, identifying an extension of Conley Road to Business Loop in its Major Thoroughfare Plan. The Missouri Department of Transportation has, too, [Click Here]

Large new commercial development in the works

Posted by admin on Monday, January 25th, 2010 Categories:
If a rezoning proposal manages to wind its way through the city government, Grindstone Parkway could become an even more prominent commercial hub. Red Oak Investment Company is applying to rezone 25 acres from agricultural to planned commercial on the south side of the street across from the Walmart. It would be one of the [Click Here]

McDavid gets business establishment backing

Posted by admin on Monday, January 25th, 2010 Categories:
Which candidate for mayor has the backing of Columbia’s business establishment? Boone Hospital Center trustee chairman Bob McDavid, almost exclusively, according to the list of people who signed petitions to put candidates’ names on the April ballot. (Here’s a link to the Missourian Web site with the transcribed lists: http://thewatchword.wordpress.com/2010/01/24/candidate-petitions-have-some-familiar-names/ Sid Sullivan got Planning & [Click Here]

P&Z plans to crack down on late zoning requests

Posted by admin on Thursday, January 21st, 2010 Categories:
With some huge projects on the Planning and Zoning Commission’s plate — the East Columbia Area Plan and the Comprehensive Plan to name a couple — they’ve opted to add one more: revising the commission’s bylaws to keep zoning requests from being changed at the last minute. “This has been a burr under our saddles [Click Here]

Columbia gets mentioned at U.S. Conference of Mayors

Posted by admin on Thursday, January 21st, 2010 Categories:
Columbia and Mayor Darwin Hindman got a shout-out Wednesday from First Lady Michelle Obama during the U.S. Conference of Mayors in Washington, D.C. During a speech she gave on preventing obesity, which she called “one of the biggest threats to the American economy,” she singled out six cities and their efforts to fight it. “It’s [Click Here]

Proposed change to city charter nothing but talk

Posted by admin on Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 Categories:
A proposed change to the city’s charter giving the City Council more power over the city manager’s hiring decisions fizzled out Monday night, but not without first attracting some of the usual suspects of city activists. The motion would have asked voters yet another question on the April ballot about changing the city’s charter. This [Click Here]

Visioning: light at the end of the tunnel

Posted by admin on Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 Categories:
The Columbia Vision Commission gave its first report to the City Council on the draft implementation report of the city’s visioning process Monday night, something of a milestone in the long-running process to gather citizen input on the direction of the city. Commission Chair Dan Goldstein stressed the “living nature of the document,” and said [Click Here]

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