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Columbia city offices closed on Monday, in observance of holiday

January 1, 2023 By Brian Hauswirth

A Go COMO electric bus operates in downtown Columbia in August 2022 (file photo courtesy of Columbia Public Works spokesman John Ogan)

Most Columbia city offices will be closed on Monday in observance of the New Year’s Day holiday. The holiday will not impact emergency services like Columbia police and fire.

Go COMO, which is Columbia’s public transit system, will not operate on Monday. Regular transit service will resume on Tuesday morning. Downtown parking meters will not be enforced on Monday.

Columbia trash service will be operating on Monday and will be normal all week. However, the city landfill is closed on Monday.

Filed Under: 93.9 The Eagle, Columbia city landfill, Columbia city offices closed for New Year's holiday observance, Columbia Fire Department, Columbia Police Department, Columbia trash service, downtown Columbia parking meters, Go COMO, Homepage, Mid-Missouri News, post to twitter, Syndicated

Mizzou football fans are encouraged to take a greenway shuttle to Thursday’s opener

August 31, 2022 By Brian Hauswirth

The Fifth and Walnut parking garage in downtown Columbia (March 2022 file photo courtesy of Columbia spokeswoman Sydney Olsen)

University of Missouri officials are encouraging Mizzou football fans to park in downtown Columbia garages for tomorrow’s (Thursday) opener and to take a free greenway shuttle to the game.

Go COMO will begin downtown routes to Faurot starting at 4:30 tomorrow afternoon, and there are several places where you can be picked up. They include the Seventh street armory, the 5th and Walnut parking garage, Harpo’s, Shiloh Bar and Grill and Flat Branch. Go COMO will be running two downtown routes.

Columbia Public Works says the buses will operate on a ten-minute cycle, dependent on traffic.

Return trips will start at the end of the third quarter, and the last pickup will be 30 minutes after the game ends.

Tomorrow night’s kickoff between Mizzou and Louisiana Tech is set for 7. The University of Missouri is asking all employees who work on-campus in non-public-facing roles to leave campus at noon tomorrow.

Filed Under: 5th and Walnut parking garage, 93.9 The Eagle, Columbia public works, downtown Columbia parking garages, Faurot Field in Columbia, Flat Branch, Go COMO, Harpo's, Homepage, Louisiana Tech, Mid-Missouri News, Mizzou's season opener on Thursday, post to twitter, Seventh street armory, Shiloh Bar and Grill, Syndicated, University of Missouri officials

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