Friday, October 14, 2011

Homecoming Parade - Map & Parking


Starts on Saturday, October 15 at 8:30 am

Where to Park / Preferred Garages for the parade:

1: Virginia Avenue Garage (MU Campus)
2: University Avenue Garage (MU Campus)
3: Hitt Street Garage (MU Campus)
4: Walnut Garage at 8th & Walnut (Downtown Columbia next to City Building)
5: 10th Street Garage at 10th & Cherry Street (Downtown Columbia next to Harpo’s)
6: Cherry Street Garage at 6th & Cherry Street (next to FedEx Kinko’s)

** No on-street parking will be allowed on Saturday along the parade route beginning at 9:00 a.m. through the conclusion of the parade




Gameday Shuttle


SHUTTLE TO MIZZOU’S HOME GAME
Iowa State vs. University of Missouri
KICK-OFF @ 1:00 PM
October 15, 2011

RIDE THE COLUMBIA TRANSIT SHUTTLE BUS TO THE MIZZOU HOME GAMES
ALL BUSES GO TO TIGER AVENUE AND HOSPITAL DRIVE
FARE IS $1.50 EACH WAY
Exact change required – Drivers can no longer give change.

THE DOWNTOWN ROUTE

BUSES WILL BEGIN SERVICE FROM THE WABASH STATION AT 11:30 AM, TO THE STADIUM. BUSES WILL DROP-OFF/PICK-UP AT TIGER AVENUE AND HOSPITAL
DRIVE AND DEPART APPROXIMATELY EVERY FIFTEEN MINUTES UNTIL THE FINAL WABASH DEPARTURE AT 12:45PM. FOLLOWING THE GAME THE FINAL BUSES WILL DEPART THE PICK-UP/DROP-OFF POINT 30 MINUTES AFTER THE GAME’S FINAL GUN.

THE PICK-UP POINTS AND ROUTE ARE AS FOLLOWS:

WABASH STATION: The bus heads west from the station on Ash Street passing the
ARMORY PARKING LOT (8th & Ash): the bus continues west on Ash to a south turn on 7th Street followed by an east turn on Walnut Street passing the

BOONE TAVERN & 8th STREET PARKING GARAGE: Continuing east on Walnut the bus turns south on Short St and then west on Broadway. At Hitt St the bus will turn south and then west on Cherry Stcoming to a stop at

HARPO’S: Departing Harpo’s and continuing west on Cherry Street the bus will pass

ADDISON’S GRILL: The bus will continue West on Cherry St to a right turn on 4th Street to

SHILOH BAR & GRILL: After leaving Shiloh the bus will turn Right on Broadway then turn right on 5th Street to

FLATBRANCH PUB: After leaving Flatbranch the bus will turn Left on Locust Street to a Right turn on 6th Street to

BENGALS BAR & GRILL: After leaving Bengals Bar & Grill (6th & Elm) the bus will continue South on 6th Street to a Left turn on Conley Avenue. The bus will continue to the intersection of Maryland Avenue and pickup at

Reynolds Alumni Center- then turn right at Maryland Avenue to the intersection of Hospital Drive

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Sewer Work in First Alley North of Broadway


The city of Columbia Public Works Department will begin sewer repairs in the first alley north of Broadway, between Fifth and Sixth streets, on Saturday, Oct. 8, at 12:30 p.m. The alley will be closed to all thru traffic during the repairs.

Buildings along the alley will still be accessible via the alley entrance on Sixth Street. The work is expected to be completed by Monday, Oct. 10, at 5 p.m., weather permitting. If the work is postponed due to inclement weather, it will be rescheduled at a later date.

Contact: Public Works Department: (573) 874-7250.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

6th & Cherry Garage Closed for Cleaning


Sixth and Cherry parking garage will be closed Oct. 5-7

COLUMBIA, MO (October 4, 2011) - The city of Columbia Public Works Department announces that on Wednesday, Oct. 5, at 6 a.m. crews will begin working on the Sixth and Cherry parking garage. Parking maintenance crews will wash and reseal the entire garage. This will require the garage be closed Oct. 5-7.

Individuals with parking permits for the Sixth and Cherry garage will need to park in the Fifth and Walnut garage permitted spaces during this maintenance work and display their existing permit hang tag. Hourly spaces are available in the Fifth and Walnut garage for visitors.

Questions about this work should be directed to the Public Works Department at (573) 874-7250.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Council Approves Short Street Garage Designs


Last night, the Council approved the design plans for the Short Street Garage.

Initially looking at 5 stories and 340 spaces, the Council realized that 275 spaces are already leased, leaving only 65 left for the public. So instead, they recommended a 6-story garage with 410 spaces.

Short Street will go through, and will be slightly widened. The brick will be removed. A pocket park will be built on the corner of Short and Broadway to soften the entrance to the hotel and garage. The garage itself is designed to look like a row of traditional downtown buildings and will have a Percent for Art component, key to a city building that will anchor the arts district.

The proposed commercial/residential space is still under consideration by the Council, although the working design did incorporate this space.




Help Warm Up Columbia!


The weather's nice now but soon the temperatures will be dropping, leaving may Columbians out in the cold.

Warm Up Columbia is an annual coat and blanket drive coordinated by the Voluntary Action Center. It provides warm items such as coats, hats, mittens, blankets, etc. to low-income families, the elderly, and disabled individuals.

Commerce Bank is helping out by collecting items at all their locations, including their downtown locations at 9th & Broadway and 5th & Broadway.  They need all sizes of new or gently used items--anything to keep a body warm!

Monday, October 3, 2011

Painting of District Traffic Box Underway


Local artist, Stephanie Foley has begun work the most recent installment of our"Traffic Box Art" Program at Seventh Street and Broadway. The goal of Traffic Box Art program, managed by the Office of Cultural Affairs, is to make traffic signal boxes more resistant to graffiti while at the same time contributing to the uniqueness of the downtown streetscape. After a successful pilot project in 2007, the Office of Cultural Affairs launched an annual program in cooperation with The District. The signal box addressed by Foley will be the fourth completed project in the series.

Each project begins with the Office of Cultural Affairs requesting proposals from mid-Missouri artists. Local artist Stephanie Foley has been selected by the city's Commission on Cultural Affairs and a sub-Committee of the Standing Committee on Public Art for her design concept. Ms. Foley is a long time Columbia resident and practicing artist. She holds a Bachelors Degree in Fine Arts from the University of Missouri and works independently as a freelance graphic designer. The honorarium to be provided is $1,500.

To schedule a time to meet with Stephanie Foley or photograph her while working on the signal box, contact the Office of Cultural Affairs at 573-874-6386, oca@GoColumbiaMo.com.