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The City of Columbia is working to make resident visits to City Hall simpler and more efficient. Planned renovations to the first floor of City Hall will bring together all Utility Customer Service (UCS) functions in one location, making it easier for customers to set up services, make payments and get assistance in a single visit.
The proposed remodel would update approximately 2,350 square feet around the former Daniel Boone Tavern lobby. Plans include opening up the lobby for better access, improving security, reconfiguring seven customer service counters and upgrading mechanical and electrical systems to support the new layout.
An interested parties meeting will be held from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19, in the Daniel Boone Lobby at City Hall, 701 E. Broadway. Community members are invited to learn more about the project and share feedback.
Public comments will be accepted through Thursday, Dec. 4. You can submit your thoughts below or at the meeting.
The City of Columbia is working to make resident visits to City Hall simpler and more efficient. Planned renovations to the first floor of City Hall will bring together all Utility Customer Service (UCS) functions in one location, making it easier for customers to set up services, make payments and get assistance in a single visit.
The proposed remodel would update approximately 2,350 square feet around the former Daniel Boone Tavern lobby. Plans include opening up the lobby for better access, improving security, reconfiguring seven customer service counters and upgrading mechanical and electrical systems to support the new layout.
An interested parties meeting will be held from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19, in the Daniel Boone Lobby at City Hall, 701 E. Broadway. Community members are invited to learn more about the project and share feedback.
Public comments will be accepted through Thursday, Dec. 4. You can submit your thoughts below or at the meeting.
Share The design report states the "historic Daniel Boone lobby is to retain its character". But in reality the illustrations show installing a drop down ceiling, removing the historic lighting fixtures and painting the original railings. The statement seems to be a misrepresentation of the planned improvements since the tile flooring is the only part to remain. Please explain how the historic character is being retained. on FacebookShare The design report states the "historic Daniel Boone lobby is to retain its character". But in reality the illustrations show installing a drop down ceiling, removing the historic lighting fixtures and painting the original railings. The statement seems to be a misrepresentation of the planned improvements since the tile flooring is the only part to remain. Please explain how the historic character is being retained. on TwitterShare The design report states the "historic Daniel Boone lobby is to retain its character". But in reality the illustrations show installing a drop down ceiling, removing the historic lighting fixtures and painting the original railings. The statement seems to be a misrepresentation of the planned improvements since the tile flooring is the only part to remain. Please explain how the historic character is being retained. on LinkedinEmail The design report states the "historic Daniel Boone lobby is to retain its character". But in reality the illustrations show installing a drop down ceiling, removing the historic lighting fixtures and painting the original railings. The statement seems to be a misrepresentation of the planned improvements since the tile flooring is the only part to remain. Please explain how the historic character is being retained. link
The design report states the "historic Daniel Boone lobby is to retain its character". But in reality the illustrations show installing a drop down ceiling, removing the historic lighting fixtures and painting the original railings. The statement seems to be a misrepresentation of the planned improvements since the tile flooring is the only part to remain. Please explain how the historic character is being retained.
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Share what a ridiculous waste of taxpayer money.
the only way I'd agree to this sort of idiotic expenditure is if the funds came entirely from salaries of Municipal Corporation employees. on FacebookShare what a ridiculous waste of taxpayer money.
the only way I'd agree to this sort of idiotic expenditure is if the funds came entirely from salaries of Municipal Corporation employees. on TwitterShare what a ridiculous waste of taxpayer money.
the only way I'd agree to this sort of idiotic expenditure is if the funds came entirely from salaries of Municipal Corporation employees. on LinkedinEmail what a ridiculous waste of taxpayer money.
the only way I'd agree to this sort of idiotic expenditure is if the funds came entirely from salaries of Municipal Corporation employees. link
what a ridiculous waste of taxpayer money.
the only way I'd agree to this sort of idiotic expenditure is if the funds came entirely from salaries of Municipal Corporation employees.
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about 2 months ago
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