The Lancaster County Land and Bank Authority will meet virtually at 4 p.m. Tuesday, June 22. Anyone wishing to attend the meetings via Zoom should email Marian Joyce at mjoyce@lchra.com. Among the agenda items:
- New business: (a) resolution approving the construction loan for rehabilitation of 149 S. Fifth St. in Columbia through the Pennsylvania Housing Affordability and Rehabilitation program; (b) resolution amending a policy statement to update authorized signatories for official documents due to staff changes; (c) resolution authorizing signatories for Fulton Bank accounts.
- Next meeting: July 27 at 4 p.m. via Zoom or at the offices of Lancaster County Housing and Redevelopment Authorities, 28 Penn Square, second floor, Suite 200, Lancaster.
Monday, June 21, 2021
Deeds Recorded - Columbia Borough - June 21, 2021
Jeffrey Detz and Thomas Metzger conveyed 330 Cherry St. to Thomas Metzger for $1.
Tyler J. Yohe, Harlie E. Paris and Harlie E. Yohe conveyed 152 S. Eighth St. to Robert G. Voight Jr. for $135,000.
David J. Magaro, Kelly M. Magaro and David Magaro conveyed 931 Spruce St. to Ann M. Waltman and Brianna M. Waltman for $198,500.
Josiah G. Kuebler and Kerianne Kuebler conveyed 210 S. Fourth St. to Awakened Properties LLC for $100,000.
Catherine V. Brommer conveyed 22 Lancaster Ave. to Catbird Holdings LLC for $70,000.
Jeffrey Detz and Thomas Metzger conveyed property on a public road to Jeffrey Detz for $1.
Tyler J. Yohe, Harlie E. Paris and Harlie E. Yohe conveyed 152 S. Eighth St. to Robert G. Voight Jr. for $135,000.
David J. Magaro, Kelly M. Magaro and David Magaro conveyed 931 Spruce St. to Ann M. Waltman and Brianna M. Waltman for $198,500.
Josiah G. Kuebler and Kerianne Kuebler conveyed 210 S. Fourth St. to Awakened Properties LLC for $100,000.
Catherine V. Brommer conveyed 22 Lancaster Ave. to Catbird Holdings LLC for $70,000.
Jeffrey Detz and Thomas Metzger conveyed property on a public road to Jeffrey Detz for $1.
Saturday, June 19, 2021
One reported dead in multi-vehicle crash on Route 30 Saturday evening
MULTI-VEHICLE CRASH
UPDATE:
8:36 PM EDT Jun 19, 2021
WGAL
WEST HEMPFIELD TOWNSHIP, Pa. - UPDATE: According to PennDOT, one person has died as a result of the crash.
Eight others were injured and taken to local hospitals.
UPDATE:
8:36 PM EDT Jun 19, 2021
WGAL
WEST HEMPFIELD TOWNSHIP, Pa. - UPDATE: According to PennDOT, one person has died as a result of the crash.
Eight others were injured and taken to local hospitals.
AT LEAST 7 INJURED IN MULTIVEHICLE CRASH THAT CAUSED VEHICLE TO CATCH FIRE
A multivehicle crash along Route 30 in West Hempfield Township on Saturday evening caused numerous injuries, and at least one vehicle to catch fire, according to a supervisor with Lancaster County-Wide Communications.
Firefighters were called to westbound Route 30, east of Columbia, at 6:15 p.m. after reports of at least four vehicles that crashed, the supervisor said.
One of the vehicles caught fire during the crash, according to dispatch reports.
As many as eight people were injured in the crash, with three of them children, the supervisor said. At least two people were trapped in a vehicle, with one of them being successfully freed.
Two helicopters were requested to the scene.
Westbound Route 30 was shut down at Prospect Road.
Firefighters were called to westbound Route 30, east of Columbia, at 6:15 p.m. after reports of at least four vehicles that crashed, the supervisor said.
One of the vehicles caught fire during the crash, according to dispatch reports.
As many as eight people were injured in the crash, with three of them children, the supervisor said. At least two people were trapped in a vehicle, with one of them being successfully freed.
Two helicopters were requested to the scene.
Westbound Route 30 was shut down at Prospect Road.
Friday, June 18, 2021
Friday the 18th in Scenic Columbia
Some photos from around Columbia . . .
(Click/tap on photos to see larger, sharper images.)
Bart Simpson at Columbia River Park . . .
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A fish out of water?
A bird on a wire?
Evidence of an impending car show . . .
Some of the cars will be parked in the Locust Street lot, and this is what visitors will see.
😖
It's the Eberly Myers property at the bottom of Locust Street.
They'll see this, too. By the way, when are we getting our sidewalk back? It's been like this for about 4 years now.
The former Northwest Bank, now becoming apartments and a bridal shop.
Oh well, onward and upward.
The former Wells Fargo Bank, now an empty building. Now there's only one bank left within borough limits.
Onward and upward?
This is the plot of land that the borough should have purchased (between Bridge Street and the Veterans Memorial Bridge). It has high visibility and would be an excellent location for businesses to grow.
The bridge inspectors were at it again today. The guy in the bucket was hammering on the bridge, causing small chunks of concrete to fall on the road below. The other guy was sweeping up.
Looks like our bridge is in bad shape.
A dilemma:
A car was parked in a handicapped space in the middle section at River Park.
The car displayed a handicapped placard in the window, but didn't have a trailer.
Ticket or no?
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