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The Planning & Zoning Division works to preserve and enhance the quality of Columbia’s built environment. The division performs three interrelated functions: long range planning, current planning (development review) and zoning administration.
City Court Handles traffic citations (tickets), parking tickets, and City Ordinance violations. City Judge Jake Hubbell currently resides over Columbia's Municipal Court.
The City of Columbia, Tennessee currently offers incentives for commercial and industrial development. Pursuant to Tennessee Code Annotated (TCA) 7-53-305, the IDB is allowed to own property within the city limits.
Columbia 101 Application. Applicants must be residents of the City of Columbia or Maury County. Applicants must be 18 years of age or above. Applicants must sign a program waiver and provide additional documentation for a background check upon being selected.
How do I obtain a burn permit for inside the City limits of Columbia? You may contact the Administrative Office at 931-560-1700 or stop by your nearest fire station between the hours of 7 am to 7 pm to obtain a permit. There is no charge to obtain a burn permit.
All improvements will be designed and constructed in accordance with AASHTO, TDOT, and the City of Columbia standards. Should you have any questions, please give me a call on my cell at 615.400.7729.
The recommended roadway project in the City of Columbia’s ConnectColumbia Comprehensive Plan for this intersection will provide capacity improvements that mitigate the impact of background traffic growth and traffic from the Old Zion Road Development.
The Columbia Police Department's Traffic Unit primarily works to address traffic issues and traffic problem areas identified within the City of Columbia. The Traffic Unit is also utilized for parades, community events, and public relations.
The City accepts nominations for the Employee of the Month (EOM) Program on an ongoing basis, encouraging Columbia residents and City departments to nominate employees whose contributions to the organization, citizens, and businesses go above and beyond, the employee's regular work duties.
The City of Columbia and its Parks and Recreation Department is dedicated to the safe, fair, and equitable use of all its recreation centers, facilities, and parks for all who may use them.