April 2018

The FYI on HOA’s in Columbia

Have you ever driven past a neighborhood and thought it appeared to be its own little community within a community? Perhaps that’s because it’s intentionally functioning as one. Homeowners associations, or HOAs, serve to create consistency and communication among residents of a subdivision. Here’s the scoop on how they function — or, at times, malfunction.

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In Focus: If You Build It

Randy Cole makes snaking motions with his hands and arms to illustrate the zig-zag path the Columbia Community Land Trust has trekked in the quest to begin putting a dent in the city’s affordable housing crisis. “It wasn’t a straight line,” Cole jokes. And it has been lonely at times, as well as challenging, to

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A Capitol Conversation: Sunshine Reform

The Missouri Sunshine Law, the legislation requiring open government meetings and records, celebrates its 45th birthday in 2018, and it’s showing some middle-age stress in its efforts to bring transparency to state government. Some of that is driven by partisan politics, but evolving communications technology — technology not really envisioned in 1973 — puts on

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