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SUMMARY:Black Dog Pizza Grand Opening
DESCRIPTION:Black Dog Pizza brings a fresh energy to downtown Columbia\, blending Old World inspiration with a modern\, laid back pizza bar experience. \nKnown for its crisp\, Neo Neapolitan style pizza\, Black Dog is designed to be the kind of place where you can grab a quick lunch\, split a few pies with friends\, or stay awhile and enjoy the atmosphere. \nThe menu features high heat pizzas with blistered crusts and airy interiors\, along with classic favorites\, rotating specialty pies\, sandwiches\, salads\, and shareable plates. Guests can also enjoy a bar program built to pair perfectly with pizza nights\, featuring negronis\, spritzes\, craft beer\, wine\, and more. \nBuilt around its signature oven and guided by the philosophy of “Flour • Fire • Brick\,” Black Dog focuses on house made dough\, quality ingredients\, and bold flavors in a welcoming downtown setting.
URL:https://columbiasc.gov/event/black-dog-pizza-grand-opening/
LOCATION:Black Dog Pizza\, 1649 Main Street\, Columbia\, SC\, 29201\, United States
CATEGORIES:City of Columbia Events
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SUMMARY:Sharing the Road Community Meeting Session 1
DESCRIPTION:The Sharing the Road project team has developed draft program\, policy\, and project recommendations aimed at making our roadways safer\, and we want to share them with you at a second round of public open houses on Tuesday\, May 12th! \nThese draft recommendations are built upon the input we received in October and November at meetings and via our online survey and interactive map\, coupled with best practices and crash data-driven findings. In addition to sharing more systemic recommendations to address roadway safety\, we will be sharing a High Injury Network map\, as well as some conceptual ideas for potential safety-related improvements along roadway segments and intersections located within the High Injury Network. \nWays to Engage: \n\nAttend a community meeting! Meetings will be a drop-in format\, and provide an opportunity to engage directly with the project team and review the systemic and location-specific draft recommendations.\n\nTuesday\, May 12th from 11AM – 1PM and 4PM – 6PM at Virginia Bedford Community Center\, Earlewood Park\, 1113 Recreation Drive\, Columbia SC 29203\n\n\nLearn more via the project website: https://planninganddevelopment.columbiasc.gov/safe-streets/\nSign up to receive email updates regarding multimodal transportation planning + events: https://forms.columbiasc.gov/243375701335858\nStay tuned for a project survey – to be released subsequent to the May 12th meetings through June 9th!\n\nAbout the Selected Roadway Segments + Intersections  \nWith the development of our High Injury Network map\, we were grateful to note that a number of our partners are already working to address safety concerns for all users along a number of these key corridors. As the selection of locations for conceptual design is a part of the planning process\, the project team worked to select locations which were not being otherwise addressed but posed a more pressing safety concern and complexity of design. These projects are conceptual and do not have funding allocated at this time. Your local knowledge can help inform this process\, and the resulting project recommendations can help position the City and our partner agencies to make future funding requests. Locations we’ll be discussing are: \nIntersections \n\nBeltline Blvd at Two Notch Rd\nCovenant Rd at N. Beltline Blvd + Pine Belt Rd\nElmwood Ave at Main St\nLaurel St at Huger St\nRiver Dr at Sunset Dr\n\nSegments \n\nAcademy/W. Beltline (I-277 – Two Notch)\nElmwood Ave (I-126 – Bull)\nFarrow Rd (Beltline Blvd to Chappelle)\nHuger St / Whaley St (I-126 – Wayne)\nTwo Notch Rd (Taylor/Forest – Cushman/Pine Belt)\n\nAbout the Planning Effort: \nSharing the Road will analyze the safety issues faced by all road users\, from our more vulnerable users\, like pedestrians and cyclists\, to transit riders and personal and commercial vehicle operators. This planning process is partially funded by and aligns with the USDOT Safe Streets and Roads for All program. The process and resulting plan will: \n\nResult in an official public commitment that establishes a target date to significantly reduce roadway fatalities and serious injuries.\nIdentify the City’s High Injury Network through the analysis of crash data and public input.\nBuild on prior planning efforts like Walk Bike Columbia and Columbia Compass while focusing specifically on how to improve roadway safety for all users.\nIdentify systemic and specific safety needs + priority projects for the City and partner agencies to collaborate on moving forward.\nAlign with the USDOT Safe Streets and Roads For All program\, which is partially funding this effort. The resulting plan document will also position the City for future potential grant funding.
URL:https://columbiasc.gov/event/sharing-the-road-community-meeting-session-1/
LOCATION:Virginia Bedford Community Center\, 1113 Recreation Dr\, Columbia\, SC\, 29203\, United States
CATEGORIES:City of Columbia Events
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SUMMARY:Sharing the Road Community Meeting Session 2
DESCRIPTION:The Sharing the Road project team has developed draft program\, policy\, and project recommendations aimed at making our roadways safer\, and we want to share them with you at a second round of public open houses on Tuesday\, May 12th! \nThese draft recommendations are built upon the input we received in October and November at meetings and via our online survey and interactive map\, coupled with best practices and crash data-driven findings. In addition to sharing more systemic recommendations to address roadway safety\, we will be sharing a High Injury Network map\, as well as some conceptual ideas for potential safety-related improvements along roadway segments and intersections located within the High Injury Network. \nWays to Engage: \n\nAttend a community meeting! Meetings will be a drop-in format\, and provide an opportunity to engage directly with the project team and review the systemic and location-specific draft recommendations.\n\nTuesday\, May 12th from 11AM – 1PM and 4PM – 6PM at Virginia Bedford Community Center\, Earlewood Park\, 1113 Recreation Drive\, Columbia SC 29203\n\n\nLearn more via the project website: https://planninganddevelopment.columbiasc.gov/safe-streets/\nSign up to receive email updates regarding multimodal transportation planning + events: https://forms.columbiasc.gov/243375701335858\nStay tuned for a project survey – to be released subsequent to the May 12th meetings through June 9th!\n\nAbout the Selected Roadway Segments + Intersections  \nWith the development of our High Injury Network map\, we were grateful to note that a number of our partners are already working to address safety concerns for all users along a number of these key corridors. As the selection of locations for conceptual design is a part of the planning process\, the project team worked to select locations which were not being otherwise addressed but posed a more pressing safety concern and complexity of design. These projects are conceptual and do not have funding allocated at this time. Your local knowledge can help inform this process\, and the resulting project recommendations can help position the City and our partner agencies to make future funding requests. Locations we’ll be discussing are: \nIntersections \n\nBeltline Blvd at Two Notch Rd\nCovenant Rd at N. Beltline Blvd + Pine Belt Rd\nElmwood Ave at Main St\nLaurel St at Huger St\nRiver Dr at Sunset Dr\n\nSegments \n\nAcademy/W. Beltline (I-277 – Two Notch)\nElmwood Ave (I-126 – Bull)\nFarrow Rd (Beltline Blvd to Chappelle)\nHuger St / Whaley St (I-126 – Wayne)\nTwo Notch Rd (Taylor/Forest – Cushman/Pine Belt)\n\nAbout the Planning Effort: \nSharing the Road will analyze the safety issues faced by all road users\, from our more vulnerable users\, like pedestrians and cyclists\, to transit riders and personal and commercial vehicle operators. This planning process is partially funded by and aligns with the USDOT Safe Streets and Roads for All program. The process and resulting plan will: \n\nResult in an official public commitment that establishes a target date to significantly reduce roadway fatalities and serious injuries.\nIdentify the City’s High Injury Network through the analysis of crash data and public input.\nBuild on prior planning efforts like Walk Bike Columbia and Columbia Compass while focusing specifically on how to improve roadway safety for all users.\nIdentify systemic and specific safety needs + priority projects for the City and partner agencies to collaborate on moving forward.\nAlign with the USDOT Safe Streets and Roads For All program\, which is partially funding this effort. The resulting plan document will also position the City for future potential grant funding.
URL:https://columbiasc.gov/event/sharing-the-road-community-meeting-session-1-2/
LOCATION:Virginia Bedford Community Center\, 1113 Recreation Dr\, Columbia\, SC\, 29203\, United States
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