Government leaders in Tuolumne County are hoping that grant money will arrive to turn the old Armory building in Columbia into a community resilience center.
The City of Columbia s Planning Commission meets Monday, August 2.
Credit: City of Columbia Author: WLTX Updated: 6:57 PM EDT July 26, 2021
COLUMBIA, S.C. The Columbia Planning Commission will review site plans for possible residential development in an upcoming meeting at 5:15 p.m. on Monday, August 2, at Busby Community Center.
According to the initial draft agenda, a total of 544 new residential living spaces will be presented to the commission, including:
The conversion of the existing building at 1813 Main St in downtown Columbia to a 26-unit multifamily apartments and commercial mixed-use property.
Development of approximately 94.3 acres located at the intersection of Garners Ferry and Old Garners Ferry roads (8025 and 8041 Garners Ferry Rd) to a 368-lot single-family residential subdivision called Garners Mill. The property is currently under consideration for annexation into the City of Columbia. If approved, it will sit across Garne