Mattress Mart, down by the bridge
Businesses can get these flags from the chamber.
They match the flags on posts in the business district.
Quick, call The Hague.
Even bikes get parking tickets.
Good idea
What are all these tags under Columbia Crossing?
Ah, another satisfied customer
Yes, signs . . .
Many signs
What's wrong with this picture?
Uh . . . ?
Take that, sign!
More numbers painted on the bridge.
(These have been there a while.)
Another antiques shop coming soon
The Bootleg signs are ridiculous, special treatment?
ReplyDelete2. Anyone quick ticket the Boutique sign for blocking the handicap ramp?
3. Best wishes to the new business.
Is that a weed violation by the mailbox? Not to mention blocking a handicap ramp?
ReplyDeleteThe borough and Chamber of Commerce officials talk about improving the visual effects of coming into the town,all those signs advertising a certain business is not right. If left go, how long before others do it. The borough has limits on yard sale signs and such, why not this business.
ReplyDeleteThe Bootleg and Boutique sign placements are a clear code violation. Businesses are not allowed to place signs "off premises" of their business.
ReplyDeleteOff premises, in a public way.
ReplyDeleteI hope one of our code enforcement employees see the weed growth on the one picture. If they are out and about,they surely should see this. Also, the sign blocking the ADA ramp is showing disrespect to the disabled,if the boutique owner placed it there.
ReplyDeleteThere are never any VIOLATIONS commited in Columbia, Boro Management is the Best in the Nation, they keep the Homes and Streets in the Boro Clean and in Tip Top Shape. Ask them
ReplyDeleteThere are sooo many Bootleg signs splashed around York and Lancaster county that people are starting to think it is one of those going out of business Mattress sales! I'm surprised that Wrightsville and Columbia puts up with it
ReplyDeleteColumbia IGNORES IT!
ReplyDeleteAll depends who you are,, come on, things never change.
Signs like that are a turn-off , looks like a sign of desperation
ReplyDeleteColumbia taxpayers are desperate, for relief?
ReplyDeleteWhat's being done?
NOTHING!