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City Council news

Posted on September 9th, 2009 by rmoring

Here are the Missourian stories about last night’s City Council meeting:

  • Columbia laborers propose alternate budget cuts
  • Central Missouri Humane Society funding remains in question
  • Columbia City Council approves Rocky Creek rezoning
  • Columbia utility increases could cost residents $8.70 a month
  • Columbia City Council worried about safety of bike boulevard
  • Council to interview final candidates for police review board positions (from the pre-council dinner)
  • UPDATE 9/10: Columbia City Council approves Roots ‘N Blues ‘N BBQ agreeement
  • Enjoy!

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