City Council Profiles - City of Columbia - City Council
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This is a navigation and reference page for the Columbia City Council website that lists current council members, including Mayor Daniel J. Rickenmann and six council members representing four districts and two at-large positions. The page provides links to council profiles, meeting information, ordinances, resolutions, and other governance resources, and notes that the City Council meets on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. No specific budget figures, policy decisions, or meeting outcomes are discussed.
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Skip to main content x-twitter facebook youtube instagram flickr Back to ColumbiaSC.gov COUNCIL PROFILES Edward H. McDowell, Jr. Will Brennan Tina N. Herbert Peter M. Brown Tyler D. Bailey Sam P. Johnson COUNCIL INFORMATION City Council Meeting Highlights Districts Meetings Special Committees REDISTRICTING ORDINANCES & RESOLUTIONS Search Ordinances Search Resolutions 2002-2021 Ordinances & Resolutions search MAYOR AND COUNCIL APPOINTMENTS The Mayor and Council make policies and enact laws. City Council consists of the Mayor, Council District members (4), and At-Large Council members (2). Council meets on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. Mayor Daniel J. Rickenmann Councilman Edward H. McDowell, Jr. Councilman Peter M. Brown Councilman Will Brennan Councilman Tyler D. Bailey Councilwoman Tina N. Herbert Councilman Sam P. Johnson © 2026 City of Columbia - City Council. All Rights Reserved. x-twitter facebook youtube instagram flickr Close Menu Menu
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