Van Matre, Harrison, Volkert, and Hollis, P.C.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW

Serving Your Needs,



1103 E. Broadway
Columbia, MO 65201
Phone: (573) 874-7777
Fax: (573) 875-0017

Municipal Law

Columbia Municipal Law Attorney

If you are undertaking a real estate development deal or are seeking a variance zoning change or other request of a city or county, hiring an experienced municipal law attorney early in the process can help you develop and implement an effective strategy for your land development project. At Van Matre, Harrison, Volkert, and Hollis, P.C. we know what it takes to respond to public and environmental concerns, zoning law issues, and other legal obstacles encountered when dealing with municipalities or other public entities.

Contact our Missouri law offices if you have any questions regarding municipal law or land use and zoning issues.

Comprehensive municipal law services

Our experienced attorneys know what it takes to keep your real estate investment or development deal moving forward. We handle every aspect of the process. From dealing with construction issues and engineers to negotiating contract and land use disputes, we know how important it is to manage the project within your timetable. We know how costly a delay can be.

When problems do come up, you want a lawyer who can find solutions. When you hire our law firm, you can be assured that you have experienced land use and development attorneys working to resolve the issue. We have extensive experience appearing before municipal boards, commissions, and councils such as planning and zoning commissions, boards of adjustment, and city councils to ask for the variances and zoning changes that can make your deal a success.

Van Matre, Harrison, Volkert, and Hollis, P.C. has extensive experience in the formation and management of political subdivisions such as Transportation Development Districts (TDD), Community Improvement Districts (CID), and Neighborhood Improvement Districts (NID). The primary purpose of a TDD, CID, or NID is financing of public improvements. Van Matre, Harrison, Volkert, and Hollis, P.C. provides legal representation to TDDs, CIDs, and NIDs during formation, construction of public improvements, and bond issuance

Responsible development

At the law offices of Van Matre, Harrison, Volkert, and Hollis,, we are committed to helping communities grow in a commercially sound manner. Over the years, we have developed a reputation as a law firm that facilitates intelligent growth. We take the time to look at every aspect of your deal and consult with planners and engineers before you appear before planning boards. When we do appear, we are prepared to show how your project will benefit the city and foster economic development.

Contact a Missouri Municipal Law Lawyer

At Van Matre, Harrison, Volkert, and Hollis, P.C. we represent land developers and landowners facing complicated municipal law issues. If your land development project has encountered an obstacle, or you are seeking a change in zoning, a variance, or other request of a city, county, or other public entity, contact our law offices today.

Van Matre, Harrison, Volkert, and Hollis, P.C.
1103 E. Broadway
Columbia, MO  65201
Phone: (573) 874-7777
Fax: (573) 875-0017
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At Van Matre, Harrison, Volkert, and Hollis, P.C., we serve clients throughout Missouri including the Mid-Missouri Region, Boone County, Howard County, Audrain County, Callaway County, Cole County, Monroe County, Randolph County, and Macon County as well as the cities of Columbia, Jefferson City, Fulton, Osage Beach, Moberly, Macon, Mexico, Lake of the Ozarks, Camdenton, Boonville, Kansas City, and St. Louis.

The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.

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