the district updates
Monday, February 13, 2012
CID Agenda
Remember: we're phasing out this blog. All updates will now be posted at:
http://thedistrictscoop.blogspot.com/
AGENDA
Columbia Special Business District
Downtown Community Improvement District
Board of Directors Meeting
February 14, 2012, 4 p.m.
11 South Tenth Street
Call to Order
Welcome New and Returning Board Members
CID - Andrew Beverley, Andy Waters, Blake Danuser, Mike McClung and Jennifer Perlow.
SBD – Valerie Shaw, David Maxwell
Approval of the January Minutes
Financial Report
Approval of January Financials
Police Update
Committee Reports
Downtown Safety Summit – Ott/Beverley
Tiger Town – Moore/Dushoff
Old Business
New Business
Director’s Report
Economic Enterprise Zones
Sales Tax ID Collections
Parking Meter Test
Council Actions
City Update
Adjournment
Friday, January 13, 2012
New Blog
Just a reminder to bookmark http://thedistrictscoop.blogspot.com/ for all District updates.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Blog Update
In the past, we had one blog dedicated to goings on around The District like events, new business openings, construction projects, street closures, etc. and another dedicated to information for our members. We've decided to roll these all into one so we're asking everyone following this blog to move on over to our other one for all important announcements about District happenings.
We recommend you bookmark our blog at http://thedistrictscoop.blogspot.com/ or sign up for regular email updates.
We recommend you bookmark our blog at http://thedistrictscoop.blogspot.com/ or sign up for regular email updates.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Temporary sidewalk closure at Eighth and Broadway
The city of Columbia Public Works Department announces a temporary closure of the sidewalk at the corner of Eighth and Broadway on Wednesday, Jan. 11. Boone County National Bank will have the sidewalk temporarily closed while crews remove holiday lights. This work will result in the closure of sidewalk throughout the day on Wednesday, weather permitting. While crews work on the Broadway portion, Eighth Street will remain open; when the Eighth Street side is closed, Broadway sidewalk will be open. Pedestrians are asked to use an alternate route.
Contact: Public Works Department, (573) 874-7250.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
CID Agenda
AGENDA
Downtown Community Improvement District
Columbia Special Business District
Board of Directors Meeting
January 10, 2012, 4pm
11 South Tenth Street
Call To Order
Welcome Guests
Rick Means, Shelter Insurance
Greg Steinhoff, Veterans United
Approval of December Minutes
Approval of December Financials
Special Presentation
Tiger Town – Gerding, Means
Police Report
Old Business
• Street Closures – Walther
New Business
• New Board Member Elections
Director’s Report
Stormwater Update
Downtown Leadership Council
SBD Business License Fee
City Snow Removal Policy
City Report
Public Comment
Adjournment
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Temporary Sidewalk Closure on Ninth
The city of Columbia Public Works Department announces that beginning today, Milan Contracting, who is working for MMII Inc., will temporarily close a portion of sidewalk along Ninth Street. The sidewalk on Ninth Street between Woodson Way and the Chipotle restaurant will be closed for approximately 25 days, weather permitting.
This closure is due to excavation work for a new mixed use apartment building at 308 Ninth Street. This closure will only affect the sidewalk on the east side of Ninth Street. Pedestrians are asked to use an alternate route.
Contact: Public Works Department, (573) 874-7250.
Temporary sidewalk closure on Walnut Street
The city of Columbia Public Works Department announces a temporary sidewalk closure along the south side of Walnut Street from Eighth Street east to the alley. Koonse Glass is replacing windows on the north side of the Guitar Building. This work will result in the sidewalk closure through January, weather permitting. This closure will only affect the sidewalk on the south side of Walnut Street. Pedestrians are asked to use an alternate route.
Contact: Public Works Department, (573) 874-7250.
Public Art Opportunity: Short Street Parking Garage
The City of Columbia Office of Cultural Affairs (OCA) invites artists residing in Missouri to apply for a public art project for the city's planned parking garage on Short Street. The art budget for the parking garage project is $47,000.
The Short Street parking garage will be located in The District adjacent to the North Village Arts District. Once completed, the multi-level facility will provide more than 400 parking spaces. This project will utilize pre-cast fagade panels and will be coordinated with the design of an adjacent boutique hotel and downtown Columbia architecture.
At this point in the process, artists should submit qualifications only, not design proposals. Applications will be evaluated on the basis of artistic and technical merit and strength of past work. Applications will be reviewed by the Standing Committee on Public Art. The committee will determine the three finalists to be invited to develop preliminary design proposals. Each artist will be offered an honorarium of $2,000 for time and materials in developing the preliminary proposal. The preliminary design proposals will be made available for public comment and a recommendation will be made by the Standing Committee on Public Art to the Commission on Cultural Affairs and final approval by City Council.
A prospectus, including guidelines for applying, is available at www.GoColumbiaMo.com/Arts (follow the link under the "Artist Opportunities" header) or by contacting the OCA for a printed copy. To be considered, complete applications must be postmarked by Feb. 17, 2012.
The Short Street garage project is a component of Columbia's Percent for Art program, established in 1997, which requires that one percent of total construction costs for eligible new and renovation projects be set aside for site-specific public art.
For more information, contact the OCA at (573) 874-7512, oca@GoColumbiaMo.com.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
CID Board Applications Due
The Downtown
Community Improvement District (CID) is seeking nominations for five,
three-year terms on the board of directors.
Board and committee members must fulfill a number of statutory
requirements so be sure to check the guidelines if you are interested. Guidelines, applications and the CID Plan are
available at www.downtown.org or by
calling (573) 442-6816.
Applications
must be received in The District office at
11 S. Tenth St.
by Friday, December 16, at noon.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
CID Assessment Bills
If
you're a property owner in the CID, you should be receiving your bill from the
County Collector this week. It looks a little different than the old SBD bill,
so we just wanted to give everyone a quick explanation.
First
of all, it's the same assessment as before. We simply transferred it from the
SBD to the CID after the CID petition was approved. You'll notice that the SBD
assessment has been set at
0.
Secondly,
you should receive the CID bill on a separate page (a nice lavender color, to be
exact). This has more to do with internal bookkeeping by the County, rather than
with any substantial change.
Like
before, you need to remit your payments to the Boone County
Collector.
We
also wanted to take this opportunity to once again thank everyone who supported
the new CID. We were so pleased to have received nearly 71% support from our
downtown property owners. For more information about the CID, please visit our
webpage www.discoverthedistrict.com.
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