Location Change for the Planning Advisory Commission Meeting Scheduled for Wednesday March 4, at 9:00 a.m.. The meeting will now be held in the Board Room at the Public Education Center for the Muscogee County School District, located at 2960 Macon RoadRead full press release»

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Mayor Skip Henderson is the 70th Mayor of Columbus, Georgia. On behalf of our City Council and over 3,000 City Employees Welcome to Columbus, Georgia a great place to live, do business, work and play.Columbus Consolidated Government is Georgia's first consolidated government, and is proud to serve as a model for other local governments across the nation. The City of Columbus merged with Muscogee County in 1971, creating a streamlined system that provides a very high level of citizen services at a very low per capita cost. Columbus is visitor and business friendly.

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Mayor’s Commission on Health to Host Health Resource Fair on March 7

[Columbus, Georgia] – The Mayor’s Commission on Health, in partnership with The Food Mill, will host the Health Resource Fair on Saturday, March 7, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at The Food Mill Shared Kitchen, 3720 5th Avenue, Columbus, Georgia 31904.

This community-focused event is designed to increase access to healthcare services, promote preventative care, and connect residents with vital health and wellness resources. Multiple healthcare organizations will be on-site providing free medical screenings, tests, and educational materials. Please note that there will be a cost associated with certain services, including vaccines and STD testing.

To ensure accessibility for all residents, METRA will provide transportation to and from the event. Transportation vouchers are available at the METRA Transfer Center, 814 Linwood Boulevard, Columbus, Georgia 31901.

For More Information, Contact:

Cynthia Sims, Administrator Coordinator

CSims@columbusga.org 706-225-4204

Or

Vicki Forrest, Administrator Coordinator

Vforrest@columbusga.org 706-225-4245

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Posted on March 03, 2026

Planning Advisory Commission Meeting Location Change for March 4th
[Columbus, Georgia] – The Columbus Consolidated Government is notifying the public of a location change
for the upcoming Planning Advisory Commission (PAC) meeting scheduled for Wednesday, March 4, at 9:00
a.m.


The meeting will now be held in the Board Room at the Public Education Center for the Muscogee County
School District, located at 2960 Macon Road, Columbus, Georgia.


The date and time of the meeting remain the same; only the location has changed.
Citizens and stakeholders who plan to attend are encouraged to take note of the updated meeting site. The
Planning Advisory Commission appreciates the community’s continued engagement and participation.

For More Information, Contact:
Will Johnson, Planning Director
Wjohnson@columbusga.org
706-653-4116

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Posted on March 03, 2026

Notice of Road Work – Biggers Road
[Columbus, Georgia] – Beginning Monday, March 2nd, the resurfacing of Biggers Road from River Road to
Whitesville Road will begin. There will be intermittent lane closures, and the work should be completed in the
same week.
Motorists are encouraged to proceed with caution during the resurfacing.

All questions regarding the work should be directed to Vance Beck at Beck.Ronald@columbusga.org or 706-225-4441.

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Posted on February 27, 2026

Due to anticipated inclement weather, the Keep Columbus Beautiful Commission Arbor Day Celebration scheduled for Saturday, February 21 has been cancelled

The event will be rescheduled for a later date, and updated details will be shared soon. Thank you for your understanding as we prioritize community safety.

For questions, please contact Lisa Thomas-Cutts at 706-225-4008 or kcbb1987@columbusga.org

Posted on February 20, 2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Public-Private Partnership Announcement [Columbus, Georgia] – The Columbus Consolidated Government is proud to announce a new partnership with The Landfill Group for the construction of a Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) Facility to be located at the Pinegrove MSW Landfill, 9000 Pinegrove Way.

This project represents a collaborative effort between the City of Columbus and The Landfill Group. The Landfill Group began construction of this facility in 2025 after securing all necessary permits, approvals, and contractual agreements.

The Renewable Natural Gas Facility will become fully operational upon completion of construction, which is expected to be completed in the spring of 2026. All extracted methane will be processed and sold to outside users as a renewable energy source, supporting environmental sustainability and responsible landfill management.

To celebrate this partnership and recognize Arbor Day in the State of Georgia, The Landfill Group and the City of Columbus will host a tree-planting ceremony and guided landfill tours for special guests on Friday, February 20, 2026. This event is invitation only and not open to the public as it is an active construction site. An official public ribbon cutting ceremony will be held later once full commercial operations are achieved.

For More Information, Contact:

Drale Short, Director of Public Works, Columbus Consolidated Government

DShort@columbusga.org

706-225-4676

Or

Tyler Helton, Product & Services Representative, The Landfill Group

980-265-0318

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Posted on February 11, 2026

49th Annual Arbor Day Celebration Honors Columbus’ Tree City Legacy and Rare Florida Torreya Planting

[Columbus, Georgia] – Keep Columbus Beautiful invites the community to celebrate National Arbor Day during its 49th Annual Arbor Day Celebration on Saturday, February 21, 2026, from 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. at the Chattahoochee Promenade located at 685 Front Avenue, Columbus, Georgia 31901 (Next to Coca-Cola Space Science Center).

As the longest-running Tree City in Georgia, Columbus continues its proud legacy of environmental stewardship, tree preservation, and community education. This free, family-friendly event will bring together residents of all ages to celebrate the vital role trees play in enhancing quality of life, protecting the environment, and strengthening our community. A major highlight of this year’s celebration will be the planting of the Florida Torreya, one of the rarest and most endangered tree species in the United States. This significant planting represents a strong commitment to conservation and biodiversity, underscoring Columbus’s leadership in forward-thinking environmental initiatives.

In addition to the ceremonial tree plantings led by Eric Gansauer with Columbus Public Works, attendees can enjoy a variety of activities and attractions, including:

• Free food • Educational demonstrations

• Free tree seedlings (while supplies last) provided by Trees Columbus

• Community vendors, giveaways, and face painting

Arbor Day highlights the importance of planting and preserving trees for future generations. Columbus’ continued designation as a Tree City reflects decades of dedication to environmental responsibility. Join us as we Go Green Together and celebrate trees, conservation, and community.

For more information, call 706-225-4008 or email kcbc1987@columbusga.org

For More Information, Contact:

Lisa Thomas-Cutts

thomascutts.lisa@columbusga.org

706-225-4014


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Posted on February 09, 2026

Severe Weather Preparedness Week for the state of Georgia– February 2-6, 2026

[Columbus, Georgia] – As we approach what is typically the most active part of the year for severe weather, Severe Weather Preparedness Week provides an excellent opportunity to learn more about the dangers of severe weather and know how and when to take proper actions when severe weather is expected and hits. Please take time now to review your own preparedness plans. Each day this week, we will cover specific topics related to severe weather preparedness via our local media and social media outlets.

Monday (Feb 2) -- Family Preparedness (including NOAA Weather Radio and Wireless Emergency Alerts)

Tuesday (Feb 3) -- Thunderstorm Safety (Hail and Damaging Wind Threats & Impacts)

Wednesday (Feb 4) -- Tornado Safety ** WEATHER PERMITTING, at 9:30 a.m., we will test the outdoor warning sirens in conjunction with a statewide test.

Thursday (Feb 5) -- Lightning Safety

Friday (Feb 6) -- Flash Flooding & Flood Safety

For More Information, Contact:

Chance Corbett, Director of Emergency Management Corbett.chance@columbusga.org 706225-4300

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Posted on February 02, 2026

Due to hazardous weather conditions, including possible icy roadways, the Columbus Consolidated Government departments will operate on a two-hour delay on Monday, January 26, 2026.

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Posted on January 25, 2026

Notice of Road Construction
Portions of 8th Street from Front Avenue to Veterans Parkway

[Columbus, Georgia] – Columbus Consolidated Government will begin the 8th Street Improvements Project
beginning January 26, 2026. Portions of 8th Street from Front Avenue to Veterans Parkway will be intermittently
closed to thru traffic. Drivers are encouraged to use alternative routes if possible. Additionally, rough pavement
conditions should be anticipated until the project is complete. The anticipated project duration is approximately 120
days.
Cyclists and pedestrians are encouraged to proceed with caution in the construction zone. All questions
regarding the project should be directed to Brennan Hoy at Hoy.Brennan@columbusga.org or 706-225-4441

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Posted on January 21, 2026

MLK Tree Planting Event
Keep Columbus Beautiful and Trees Columbus plant trees in memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
[Columbus, Georgia] – On Friday, January 16, 2026, Keep Columbus Beautiful, Trees Columbus,
Columbus Parks and Recreation, and Public Works
are partnering again to plant trees in honor of Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr. The tree planting will be held at Shirley B. Winston Park located at 5025 Steam Mill Rd. from
9:00am-10:00am.


• The purpose of planting trees is to enhance beautification and increase the tree canopy throughout
Columbus, while also honoring Dr. King for his service.


Trees Columbus and Georgia Interfaith Power and Light are donating trees through the Georgia Forestry
Commission's Trees Across Georgia grant program.

Anyone interested in volunteering can email us kcbc1987@columbusga.org or call 706.225.4008.


The Keep Columbus Beautiful Commission is asking everyone to adopt smart environmental practices, make
smart environmental purchases, reuse more products, recycle household waste, promote litter free events and
communities, plant trees, preserve and protect our water supply.
Make a smart choice! Accept our challenge to be a good steward of our most valuable natural resources. It’s up
to YOU, to keep Columbus beautiful.


For More Information, Contact:
Lisa Thomas-Cutts
Thomascutts.lisa@columbusga.org
706-225-4008

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Posted on January 15, 2026

Columbus Resident J. Philip Thayer Nominates Angie Shehane for Honorary Designation at Pop Austin Recreation Center
[Columbus, Georgia
] – Angie Shehane for Honorary Designation at Pop Austin Recreation
Center

Event Details:
• Date: January 15, 2026
• Time: 1:00 PM
• Location: Pop Austin Recreation Center, 1331 Alexander Street, Columbus, GA
About the Honoree: Angie Shehane was a lifelong Columbus resident who dedicated over
40 years to the Muscogee County School District. After retiring as the International
Baccalaureate Coordinator at Clubview Elementary in 2013, she spent a decade
volunteering for the local special needs community.


Key Contributions:
• Education: Served as a dedicated teacher from 1966 until 2013.
Special Olympics: Served as the District 10 Treasurer, going "above and beyond" for the
athletes.
• Volunteerism: Dedicated 10 years to the Pop Austin Recreation Center.
Faith: Served in the nursery of Waldrop Memorial Baptist Church for over 25 years.
The public is invited to attend the ceremony honoring Ms. Shehane’s legacy of service.

For More Information, Contact:
Philip Thayer, President
Office: (334) 298-3965
philip_thayer@jpthayer.com

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Posted on January 14, 2026

Mayor Skip Henderson has selected Ola Terrell to fill the position of Human Resources Director for the City of Columbus. Mayor Henderson will go before the Columbus Council for approval of his appointment on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, during the next scheduled business meeting.

Terrell is a seasoned human resources executive with more than 18 years of progressive leadership experience in local government and the public sector. She brings extensive expertise in strategic workforce planning, employee and labor relations, organizational development, policy administration, compliance, and benefits administration.

Since 2023, Terrell has served as the Human Resources Director for the City of Americus, Georgia. Her prior leadership roles include Chief Human Resources Officer at Albany State University, Human Resources Director for the City of Germantown, Tennessee, and Human Resources Director for the Ware County, Georgia Board of Commissioners.

“With her people-centered leadership, ability to navigate sensitive employee matters with integrity, and dedication to fostering a culture of engagement, transparency, and service, I am confident Ola will serve employees and citizens well,” said Mayor Henderson.

Terrell holds a Master’s degree in Public Administration and is a Senior Certified Professional (PSHRA-SCP). She is a certified crisis coordinator and active member of numerous professional organizations. Her experience in coaching, mentoring, and conflict resolution underscores her commitment to professional excellence.

“I am grateful for this opportunity,” said Terrell. “I have been privileged to serve in the public sector for many years, and I look forward to serving the employees of the Columbus Consolidated Government and this vibrant community.”

Originally from Leesburg, GA, Terrell has two adult children and is fur mom to her two dogs, Bri and Buster.

Contact Information:

Mayor’s Office: 706-225-4712

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Posted on January 13, 2026

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