Valerie Carroll

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2,077 votes across 3 bodies, 2019-2026.

2,077 votes 2019-202676.0% attendance 3 bodies
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Tenure 3 bodies

2019 2026
City Council Council Member
Aug 2024 - present
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May 2019 - Aug 2024

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Date Vote Item Body Outcome
May 18, 2026 Yes Authorizing an air services agreement with Allegiant Air, LLC; amending the FY 2026 Annual Budget by appropriating funds in the amount of $82,000.00.B127-26 City Council Passed
May 18, 2026 Yes Authorizing an agreement with Columbia Community Land Trust, Inc. to transfer City-owned real estate located at 1107 N. Eighth Street and 1109 N. Eighth Street to be used for owner-occupied affordable housing units.B131-26 City Council Passed
May 18, 2026 Yes Establishing an administrative delay on the acceptance or processing of applications relating to the establishment or expansion of a data center facility; providing an exception for acceptance and processing of an application under certain circumstances.B121-26 City Council Passed
May 18, 2026 Yes Granting the issuance of a conditional use permit to the Cook Family Revocable Living Trust to allow the operation of a short-term rental on property located at 2208 Concordia Drive; providing a severability clause (Case No.106-2026).B122-26 City Council Passed
May 18, 2026 Yes Amending the FY 2026 Annual Budget by appropriating funds in the amount of $1,425,000.00 associated with development of the North Village Park located at 210 Orr Street.B132-26 City Council Passed
May 18, 2026 No Granting the issuance of a conditional use permit to Dirk Mai and Aylya Marzolf to allow the operation of a short-term rental on property located at 802 N. Sixth Street; providing a severability clause (Case No.107-2026).B123-26 City Council Passed
May 18, 2026 Yes Setting a public hearing: proposed construction of Fire Station #10 located at 1020 S. El Chaparral Avenue.R97-26 City Council Passed
May 18, 2026 Yes Authorizing a fixed base operator agreement with AMS of Missouri, LLC, d/b/a Airline Maintenance Service (AMS), for the provision of aircraft fuels sales services at the Columbia Regional Airport.R99-26 City Council Passed
May 18, 2026 Yes Authorizing agreements with Alexander Mendez, Travis Baker, and Kirk Seese for the display of artwork in the North Village Park associated with the “Sculpture on the Move” rotating public art program.R100-26 City Council Passed
May 18, 2026 Yes Authorizing an agency partner agreement with the Institute for Community Alliances associated with access to the homeless management information system.R98-26 City Council Passed
May 18, 2026 Yes Authorizing removal of tracts owned by Burrell, Inc. and Edenton Ridge Apartments, LP from the boundary of the North 763 Community Improvement District.B120-26 City Council Passed
May 18, 2026 Yes Expressing support for the Historic Survey of the Benton-Stephens Neighborhood Phase III; authorizing submission of an FY 2026 Historic Preservation Fund Grant Program - National Register and Survey Grant Application to the Missouri Department of Natural Resources - Division of State Parks (Case No. 163-2026).R103-26 City Council Passed
May 18, 2026 Yes Designating a portion of Business Loop 70 within The Business Loop Community Improvement District as “Historic Hwy 40.”B124-26 City Council Passed
May 18, 2026 Yes Authorizing a right of use permit with The Curators of the University of Missouri for construction and maintenance of a hot water distribution pipe, steam pipe, chilled water distribution pipe, storm sewer, control conduit, domestic water pipe, electric duct bank, and or/electric manhole within portions of the Sixth Street right-of-way.B125-26 City Council Passed
May 18, 2026 Yes Authorizing an easement agreement with Union Electric Company, d/b/a Ameren Missouri, associated with the rerouting of City’s Overton Substation 161 kV electric transmission line to the new Cooper Substation; directing the City Clerk to record the conveyance.B126-26 City Council Passed
May 18, 2026 Yes Amending the FY 2026 Annual Budget by appropriating funds in the amount of $167,641.69 for transmission repair of an aircraft rescue and firefighting vehicle.B128-26 City Council Passed
May 18, 2026 Yes Amending the FY 2026 Annual Budget Appendix - Authorized Full Time Equivalent (FTE) position identification summary; amending the FY 2026 Classification and Pay Plan by adding, reassigning, and revising classification titles to designate union representation associated with the recognition of the Columbia Police Civilians Association as a bargaining representative of the Police Department.B130-26 City Council Passed
May 18, 2026 Yes Adopting the FY 2026 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME investment Partnerships (HOME) Annual Action Plan.R104-26 City Council Passed
May 18, 2026 Yes Amending Chapter 16 of the City Code by adding a new Division 22 related to the regulation of electronic gaming machines.B37-26 City Council Passed
May 18, 2026 Yes Calling a special election on August 4, 2026, on the question whether to impose an additional sales tax of one percent for the purpose of improving city public safety services.B119-26 City Council Passed
May 18, 2026 Yes Authorizing an artist’s commission agreement with Matthew Moyer associated with the Flat Branch Park public art project.R101-26 City Council Passed
May 18, 2026 Yes Authorizing a short-term license agreement with the Board of Trustees of Boone County Hospital, a/k/a Boone Hospital Center, for the use of parking areas located along Jack Estes Way for the 2026 Fourth of July “Fire in the Sky” event at Stephens Lake Park.R102-26 City Council Passed
May 18, 2026 Yes Amending the FY 2026 Annual Budget Appendix - Authorized Full Time Equivalent (FTE) position identification summary to add and eliminate positions in the Police Department; amending the FY 2026 Classification and Pay Plan by adding a classification.B129-26 City Council Passed
May 6, 2026 Non-Voting Item Community Land Trust Organization Board Passed
May 6, 2026 Non-Voting Treasurer's ReportTMP-33125 Community Land Trust Organization Board Passed

Attendance 20 recent records · newest first

Date Attendance Meeting
May 18, 2026 Present City Council
May 6, 2026 Non-Voting Community Land Trust Organization Board
May 4, 2026 Present City Council
Apr 20, 2026 Present City Council
Apr 20, 2026 Present City Council
Apr 6, 2026 Present City Council
Apr 1, 2026 Non-Voting Community Land Trust Organization Board
Mar 16, 2026 Present City Council
Mar 16, 2026 Present City Council
Mar 11, 2026 Present City Council
Mar 9, 2026 Present City Council
Mar 2, 2026 Present City Council
Mar 2, 2026 Present City Council
Feb 16, 2026 Present City Council
Feb 16, 2026 Present City Council
Feb 9, 2026 Present City Council
Feb 4, 2026 Non-Voting Community Land Trust Organization Board
Feb 2, 2026 Present City Council Regular Meeting · City Council
Feb 2, 2026 Present City Council
Jan 20, 2026 Present City Council

Campaign finance Cycle 2024demo data

$6,350
6 donors · DemoSeed
From PACs$3,150
From corporations$0
From individuals$3,200
DonorTypeIndustryAmount
Individual Donors (aggregate) Individual MultipleIndividual $3,200
Columbia Chamber of Commerce PAC BusinessGroup $1,000
Missouri Independent Developers PAC RealEstate $750
Citizens for Columbia PAC CivicGroup $500
Columbia Board of Realtors PAC PAC RealEstate $500
UAW Local 1315 Political Action PAC Labor $400

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