Around Town with @ColaMayor

Reflecting on Four Years: Progress, Partnerships, and Columbia’s Future with Mayor Daniel Rickenmann and Payton Lang

46 min · 22. okt. 2025
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In this special episode of Around Town, the tables turn as Mayor Daniel Rickenmann takes the guest seat for a candid conversation with his Policy and Programs Advisor, Payton Lang. From housing and public safety to art, business, and the revitalization of Columbia’s downtown, Mayor Rickenmann reflects on his first term and the bold moves that have shaped the city’s momentum. Hear about the city’s growing energy, long-awaited development projects coming to life, and why storytelling is essential to building Columbia’s future. Whether you’re a resident, business owner, or just curious about Columbia’s transformation, this episode is packed with insight into where we’ve been—and where we’re headed. Tune in to hear how collaboration, risk-taking, and a passion for people are putting Columbia on the map.

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