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Residents protest procedural move as Columbia council agrees to revisit Taylor Landing zoning

City of Columbia City Council · November 13, 2025
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Summary

Residents of the Taylor Landing neighborhood pressed the City of Columbia to explain why the Water’s Edge development was being placed back on a council agenda after a prior failed vote, and asked for clarity on notice and parliamentary authority.

Residents of the Taylor Landing neighborhood pressed the City of Columbia on November meeting procedures after two council members requested that the Water’s Edge development be placed back on a December or January agenda for reconsideration.

Joshua Moore, a Taylor Landing homeowner, told the council, “We’ve got 166 signatures so far,” and said residents organized quickly after learning the item had been resubmitted to an agenda. Moore asked the council to explain the authority and timing for the renewed consideration, citing the city charter’s adoption of Robert’s Rules and guidance that motions to reconsider are…

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