This week's photos of Columbia
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JOE LINTNER | COLUMBIA SPY
Enjoying the view
Also at the river was this 3D camera that operators were using to take photos of the bridge, in preparation for the upcoming rehabilitation project. The camera is similar to the one on the Google car used for photographing street views.
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Working on the railroad: Workers unloaded this prefab track switch.
It arrived by rail. Well, of course it did.
This structure, which has been sitting there for over a decade, most likely figures into the project somehow.
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Victoria's Cleaning and Maintenance drove by. The phone numbers are on the car.
More dirt is being moved at the South 9th Street project.
Exclusive offers out along the highway
Those unsightly trailers at the former Cycle Den have finally been removed.
Don't forget to set your yard waste bags out in the morning.
This chart has been posted on the Columbia Borough Police page and differentiates between a motorized pedalcycle and an e-bike. It also states that e-bikes and bicycles are permitted on sidewalks, except in the business district.
However, a Columbia Borough ordinance states this:
§ 86-11 Regulations for riding bicycles.
Code/Ch 86: Bicycles
[Amended 7-9-1979 by Ord. No. 555; 12-16-2003 by Ord. No. 726] No person shall ride a bicycle upon any sidewalk, park, schoolyard or other public place so as to obstruct pedestrian traffic or endanger another person's safety. No person shall park or let a bicycle stand upon any sidewalk, park, path or any public place where it is an obstruction to pedestrian traffic. No person shall ride a bicycle upon any sidewalk.
Electric scooters, such as the one on the right shown above, are not permitted anywhere on public property.
Scooters on roadways are dangerous, especially when riders veer into the opposing lane, between oncoming traffic and parked cars.
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