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    GM Grant Drives Beautification, Safety Improvements in Downtown Columbia

    Press ReleaseBy Press ReleaseNovember 11, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Columbia, TN – The City of Columbia is pleased to announce the successful completion of the Columbia Infrastructure and Greenspace Improvement Project in downtown Columbia. This project, made possible through a partnership with Columbia Main Street, was funded by General Motors through the GM on Main Street Grant. Earlier this year, General Motors awarded five $50,000 grants to nonprofit organizations and municipal government entities near GM facilities, including the City of Columbia. The improvements enhance both the safety and aesthetic appeal of the downtown district.

    Columbia Main Street Director Kelli Johnson remarked, “As a nationally recognized Main Street program, Columbia Main Street was eligible to apply for the GM on Main Street grant, which supports innovative placemaking projects in downtown districts. We were honored to be one of only five recipients selected this year and are thrilled with the partnership between the City of Columbia, General Motors, and Columbia Main Street to create improvements that enhance both the safety and beauty of our downtown area through this grant initiative.”

    Multiple city departments contributed to the success of this project, including Development Services, Public Works, Parks and Recreation, and Tourism & Marketing, all playing essential roles in designing and implementing these improvements. Their collaborative efforts with Columbia Main Street were instrumental in transforming the vision into a reality.

    “This project underscores Columbia’s dedication to people-centered development,” stated Mayor Chaz Molder. “By prioritizing pedestrian safety and creating more green spaces, we are enhancing not only the beauty, but also the connectivity of our downtown. I’m grateful for the teamwork and support that made these upgrades possible, and I look forward to seeing our community thrive in this revitalized space.”

    As a result of this project, downtown has seen significant improvements, including curb extensions at three intersections on the public square, increased greenspace, bicycle racks, and two informational kiosks. Curb extensions, an innovative traffic-calming measure, enhance pedestrian safety by reducing crossing distances and slowing motorists. The additional greenspace offers passive areas for relaxation and enjoyment, while the informational kiosks provide visitors with details about local businesses, attractions, and Columbia’s unique history, fostering a stronger sense of place.

    City Manager Tony Massey stated, “We are grateful to General Motors for providing this grant opportunity. These improvements are a testament to the strength of our partnerships and our dedication to enhancing the quality of life in Columbia.”

    The Columbia Infrastructure and Greenspace Improvement Project has made Columbia’s attractive and vibrant downtown even safer and more enjoyable for the entire community.

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