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Indoor recreational facilities reopening in Columbia

Recreational facilities reopening in Columbia The City of Columbia s indoor facilities will open for the first time in over a year on May 3. Author: Julia Kauffman (WLTX) Updated: 6:53 PM EDT April 19, 2021 COLUMBIA, S.C. Since the start of the pandemic, the City of Columbia’s indoor recreational facilities have been closed to the public. Now they’re gearing up to reopen on May 3. City officials say as they prep and clean their facilities before opening, their number one goal is safety. Social distancing will be in place, Assistant City Manager Henry Simons told News19. We will also follow any capacity issues per facility based on the fire marshal’s request.

Hyatt Park to get upgrades and new amenities

Hyatt Park receiving upgrades and new amenities The city will be adding a new playground, walking trails, a board walk, a stage, a sculpture garden and a splash pad. Author: Nic Jones Updated: 7:21 PM EDT April 16, 2021 COLUMBIA, S.C. The City of Columbia is working on upgrades for Hyatt Park off of Jackson Blvd. One person asked Street Squad to check into construction happening at Hyatt Park. They wanted to know what could be headed its way. The City of Columbia has announced the park will be receiving some upgrades. They ll be adding a new playground, walking trails, a board walk, a stage, a sculpture garden and a splash pad.

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Long-time Columbia Councilman Sam Davis says he will not seek re-election

Long-time Columbia Councilman Sam Davis says he will not seek re-election Long-time Columbia Councilman Sam Davis says he will not seek re-election By Laurel Mallory | January 27, 2021 at 12:54 PM EST - Updated January 27 at 5:54 PM COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Columbia City Councilman Sam Davis will not seek re-election after holding office for 23 years, he announced Wednesday. Davis was first elected to represent the people of District 1 in 1998, making him the longest-serving member currently on City Council. “I’m not emotional about leaving it’s a good decision, it’s the right decision,” he said. “If there is any emotion, it’s.because how I feel about the area I represent and the people I serve.”

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