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Columbia City Council Elections Focus on Homelessness

City council members discussing homelessness strategies.

News Summary

As Columbia approaches its municipal elections on November 4, 2025, candidates like Mayor Daniel Rickenmann and Councilman Peter Brown are addressing the growing homelessness crisis. With a 22% increase in the homeless population last year, residents are keenly interested in how the upcoming leadership will handle this and other pressing issues such as tax reform and public safety.

Exciting Times Ahead for Columbia as City Council Prepares for Elections Amidst Homelessness Concerns

Columbia is gearing up for its upcoming municipal elections on November 4, 2025, and the buzz surrounding the elections is palpable! With responses from local leaders addressing the deepening issue of homelessness in our city, residents are eager to see how the candidates will tackle these pressing challenges.

Meet the Candidates

Current Mayor Daniel Rickenmann is seeking another term after his successful win in 2021. This time around, he’s setting his sights on two main issues: the rising homeless population and the need for tax reform. Many residents are hopeful that the Mayor’s experience will lead to effective solutions.

In addition to Rickenmann, we have Councilman Peter Brown from District 4, who has announced his intention to run for reelection. He stepped into his role via a special election in March 2023 after the previous councilman sadly passed away. Brown is ready to continue making a difference in the community.

Aditi Bussells, another promising candidate and at-large council member, is also aiming to keep her seat. She’s been very vocal about rapid shelters for the homeless and improving public safety. Her initiatives aim to enhance city services and provide the necessary support for those in need.

But what about Tina Herbert, the District 1 Councilwoman? Well, she hasn’t yet made her decision regarding reelection, which leaves some residents eager for news. Will she stay or will she go? Only time will tell!

Homelessness Issues at the Forefront

homelessness services ad hoc committee, city leaders, including Rickenmann, discussed strategies to effectively combat this challenging situation. They will conduct point-in-time counts later this month to gather accurate data on the homeless population, which saw a staggering increase of 22% last year, bringing the total to about 1,423 individuals.

“Hope Center”, though currently, it lacks both funding and a dedicated property.

79 individuals since its launch in 2022. Presently, they are accommodating 46 individuals, providing temporary relief for some of those in dire need.

Public Safety Concerns on the Rise

Columbia police have experienced a notable 38% increase in encounters with homeless individuals, with nearly 3,000 calls made in 2024 already. To address these relationships and challenges, the Columbia Police Department has set up a Homeless Outreach Team, focusing on connecting individuals with essential services and support.

32% of residents feel safe in downtown Columbia due to the issues tied to homelessness.

A Unified Vision for the Future

centralized service center for the homeless, enhancing existing support programs, and providing the help desperate individuals need.

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