Mayor Daniel J. Rickenmann | City of Columbia
Mayor Daniel J. Rickenmann | City of Columbia
The City of Columbia has announced a series of events and updates for the upcoming months, focusing on community engagement and public services. Among the highlighted activities is the celebration of National Customer Service Week from October 7-11, aiming to recognize and appreciate customer service efforts within the city.
Additionally, the Columbia Fire Department will commence Fire Prevention Week on October 6, emphasizing fire safety education and prevention measures. The Office of Sustainability has issued a reminder to residents about proper pool water drainage practices to protect storm drains.
In another significant event, Conrad Johnson has been named the featured volunteer for September. The Mid-Mo Energy Expo is scheduled for October 12, offering insights into energy conservation and sustainability practices.
Public Health and Human Services urges community members to get vaccinated this flu season to ensure public health safety. Concurrently, Public Works continues its efforts in preserving Columbia's pavement infrastructure.
Residents are also encouraged to participate in a community survey aimed at gathering feedback on various city issues and services. This initiative underscores the city's commitment to transparent governance and public involvement.
For more information about these events or other city services, residents can visit the Parks and Recreation page or contact the city at 573.874.7460. Updates are also available on the Parks and Recreation Facebook Page.
Columbia remains dedicated to serving its residents equitably through democratic, transparent, and efficient government operations.
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