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Columbus residents are expressing outrage over a $14,300 concrete barrier installed on Military Road, designed as a traffic-calming "chicane" that has become a flashpoint for debate about public safety and infrastructure spending. Meanwhile, Link CEO Joe Max Higgins takes the mall owners to task for their failure to fulfill tax incentive obligations for Columbus Place development.
• Bill Strauss discusses his mayoral platform and strategies for addressing neighborhood blight
• Columbus currently falling behind on projected sales tax revenue while Starkville shows 10% growth
• Concerns about respectful dialogue between Columbus City Council members as elections approach
Remember to vote on June 3rd! Your participation matters in determining the future of Columbus leadership.
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Columbus residents are expressing outrage over a $14,300 concrete barrier installed on Military Road, designed as a traffic-calming "chicane" that has become a flashpoint for debate about public safety and infrastructure spending. Meanwhile, Link CEO Joe Max Higgins takes the mall owners to task for their failure to fulfill tax incentive obligations for Columbus Place development.
• Bill Strauss discusses his mayoral platform and strategies for addressing neighborhood blight
• Columbus currently falling behind on projected sales tax revenue while Starkville shows 10% growth
• Concerns about respectful dialogue between Columbus City Council members as elections approach
Remember to vote on June 3rd! Your participation matters in determining the future of Columbus leadership.

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