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The Columbia Public Works Department had a problem. There were too many employees for its small parking lot. Workers would park along the street,…
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The Columbia Public Works Department had a problem. The department had too many employees for its small parking lot. Workers would park along the street,…
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The Columbia Public Works Department hosted an open house Wednesday night at Mill Creek Elementary School to present design concepts on a future road…
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Mid-Missouri drivers are dealing with slippery roads Thursday after a winter storm that dumped two inches of snow in Columbia, according to the National…
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College Avenue, a four-lane highway on the east boundary of the MU campus, may be getting a new look in the near future.The College Avenue Safety…
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Columbia’s city council adopted the Neighborhood Traffic Management Program Monday.The program allows the Public Works Department to work with residents…
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The 108 airports in Missouri contributed $11 billion to Missouri’s economy, with $3.1 billion of that coming from 100,621 jobs, according to a study…
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Columbia Public Works Department held an informal meeting Wednesday to present design concepts for its Clark Lane Non-motorized Improvement Project. The…
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Columbia voters will decide next Tuesday whether to approve funding to maintain and repair the city's aging sewer system. Some of Columbia's sewer lines…
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Columbia Public Works is using a new form of technology to enforce parking regulations. The department has started using smart phones to document parking…