Friday, February 6, 2015

Columbia grant from Pa. will help borough go green

A $102,015 grant from the state Department of Environmental Resources will be used to pay for curbside recycling bins for all residents, allowing the borough to collect more recyclables.

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  1. great! everyone SHOULD recycle....we don't want all that plastic, glass and tin cans in the ground. hoping the Boro FINES every single person who does NOT recycle...its mandatory for everyone everywhere. another codes dept lack of enforcement. to do otherwise is irresponsible ignorant and unacceptable.

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  2. How about that water company!! Eight dollars more a month increase to pay for their low,low,low interest loan!!!! Why can't i go out and get a high low interest loan and make some else pay for it!! Another crooked deal is in the works!!

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  3. And the Pennvest Surcharge is NOT being passed on to the Marietta residents. Check the Columbia Water Co. web site

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  4. Just one more way Cola falls behind their surrounding neighbors. Taxes now water rates.

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  5. and don't forget that the Columbia Water Co stole the land by eminent domain to build its NEW plant on. talk about a kick in the head. and yes COlumbia residents ONLY. sounds suspicious.

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  6. GREED, pure and simple. another monopoly. water bill is now higher than sewer bill...but NOT for long. LASA will immediately RAISE the minimum bill from $19.44 to (last I heard a number from them last year) was $28.00 a month BUT January 2015 their website states a 3% rate increase across the board! still think this is the way to go and a good deal?? it's most definitely NOT. LASA is the nail to the Boro's coffin.

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    1. Have to pay Donald Nicklous his outrageous sallary. Of course he gives more thsn this back to the community. Yeah right.

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  7. Businesses in this town with "11/2 meters or bigger now pay over $100/mo for fees. This doesn't pay for any of the water they use. This fee is tacked onto the total Just one more reason not to bring your business into Cola.

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  8. my water bill was $32 last month this month its $49.90 with fees. unacceptable. the residents on "you know you're from Columbia" have posted the PA PUC phone number to call to complain. have your bill with you....check it out!

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  9. In other news, Kleen-Right is moving out of Columbia and moving to Dongeal. Only office is staying in Columbia.

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    1. I can't believe they've stayed this long. The cost to operate in this town compared to our surrounding neighborhoods isn't even close. You have to give them credit for staying as long as they did.
      Anvil next?

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    2. They had everything given to them HUGE TAX BREAKS,!! Two huge propane tanks above ground that if explodes 2 street blocks will be flatten!! Low paying jobs there! They want,want,and want more!! NUTS!!!

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  10. what????????????????????????????????? that's terrible. although i can understand why. this Boro's Council and mgmt do ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to keep them or any business here OR to attract new business here. this is so wrong.so sad. so upsetting.

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  11. First, spell the company name properly: Kleen Rite. Secondly, can you cite the source or is that a rumor? Third, check the County of Lancaster Property Assessment website, McKonly owns many properties, not all in Columbia Borough. Fourth, get your facts straight about propane. Finally, would you want to operate a business in Columbia?

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    1. Yes if i had a 10 year tax break like i know some companies got!! Facts are straight about propane. Its at the dead end street of Blunston st. in the woods.

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  12. Well let me say, how does the CEDC market Hotel Locust and the Columbia Hotel when THEIR own president of the CEDC is moving his business OUT of town. In case you don't know this either, he is building his mansion behind the high school, again OUT of Columbia school district. His KOZ benefits have expired so his way of saying thanks is with his middle finger up!!!

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  13. I agree 100% something didn't go hes way, maybe like the 80,000 square foot building for his warehouse!!

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  14. Yes, and why not build it right here. There seems to be plenty of land around his current facility. Then his tax money could have supported Columbia instead of another community.

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  15. Y should a business man have to support peoples bad decisions. He should not have to pay these rediculous taxes that are the result of other peoples bad decisions ( council people & school board members). Its the way of business these days, states compete with one another too. The taxing entities that can't keep their expenses down lose out to more efficient ones (Detroit, Harrisburg, etc)
    You can bet Anvil will be lobbied, & with them being a major water user, these new increases really hurts them.

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