This week, the City of Columbia is set to host a series of important meetings that residents should be aware of. On Thursday, December 12th, the Board of Zoning Appeals will convene at 4:00 PM. During this session, attendees can expect discussions surrounding two longstanding issues as well as two new matters that have emerged.
Following the Board of Zoning Appeals meeting, the City Council will gather on the same day at 5:30 PM. This meeting will feature a public hearing, where community members can voice their opinions and concerns. Additionally, the council will review and accept letters of intent, appoint a new city judge, and consider several retirement benefit plans for approval.
Both meetings are scheduled to take place at City Hall, which is located at 700 North Garden Street in Columbia, Tennessee. Residents are encouraged to participate and stay informed about local governance.

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