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City Announcements
Seeking Citizen Input: Energy Efficiency Conservation Block Grant (Click Here)


Code Enforcement Task Force Meeting
Meeting #36 will be held on Monday, November 30, 2009 at 3:00pm at the Lincoln Street Parking Garage (ground floor conference room). Click the link above to view the agenda.

Stay healthy during this flu season. Click here to get the latest information and safety tips on the H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu)

City Newsroom
Nov 10-30, 2009
Street Repairs

Nov 11-23, 2009
New Evidence in Homicide

Nov 13-08, 2010
Dream Keeper Scholarship Nominations Are Now Being Accepted

Parks & Recreation 

Fall/Winter Program Guide Available Online!

Due to the high financial and ecological costs of printing and distribution, Park Life magazine is no longer widely available in printed format.

Instead, it is available to many more interested people in digital portable document format (PDF). With this format, you can save the magazine to your computer by downloading it from here, and print as many copies as you may need.

Click here to download a Word.doc for a list of fall/winter Recreation Center Programs

Our sports season is in full swing! Register TODAY!  Click on the link to download a PDF of Adult and Youth Sports programs for October 2009 through March 2010. 

Our Mission
To enhance the quality of life for all citizens through:good stewardship of the city’s natural and physical resources, safe and accessible facilities, and exemplary leisure services.

Message from the Director
It has been an amazing summer with the grand opening of the Drew Park Splash Pad  and Fountain and Edisto Discovery Park.  Both opened just in time to make sure our friends and neighbors had a cooler summer outdoors. The spray features are excellent new additions to our park’s pool inventory. 

As the fall comes to Columbia you might consider taking part in the numerous classes and recreational activities available at City of Columbia Department of Parks and Recreation Community Centers. There’s something for all ages and abilities available at a neighborhood center near you. And if your interests range more toward unstructured recreation, your local parks will be filled with people enjoying the weather with their friends and families. We hope we will see you out there, too. This is one of the best times of the year to be outside, whether you are throwing the football, training for a marathon, bird watching or simply enjoying a park bench.

While you are taking it easy, we will be busy gearing up for the opening of Columbia’s first custom concrete skate park. We hope to see you at the grand opening in 2010.

It Starts in Parks!

S. Allison Baker

S. Allison Baker
Senior Assistant City Manager
Bureau of Community and Neighborhood Services