Saturday, May 9, 2015
PennDOT to close Route 30 in Columbia area for brief stretches the night of May 17-18
Crews are planning to close Route 30 for brief overnight stretches in the Columbia area the week of May 16.
The move is needed so workers can install beams for an overpass carrying Columbia's long-awaited truck bypass over Route 30.
The effort is planned tentatively for overnight Sunday, May 17, into Monday, May 18.
Friday, May 8, 2015
Despite Act 1, school tax hikes have exceeded inflation
"The eight-year millage increases in other local districts ranged from a high of 50.2 percent in small, cash-strapped Columbia Borough to 18.6 percent in Ephrata."
Thursday, May 7, 2015
Hit and Run at Third and Poplar
A hit-and-run vehicle accident occurred shortly after 5 o'clock this afternoon at Third and Poplar. Reportedly, a pickup truck collided with the vehicle shown below. According to a witness at the scene, the pickup, a silver Toyota Tundra with three middle-aged male occupants initially stopped after the accident. The truck driver parked in front of the car after the car had pulled over, but then sped away, traveling west on Poplar Street and then south on Second.
Bicycle hit on Veterans Memorial Bridge
The Veterans Memorial Bridge was shut down for several hours today after an early afternoon vehicle accident in which a bicyclist was hit. The bicyclist was taken by ambulance, and traffic was temporarily re-routed over the Wrights Ferry (Route 30) Bridge. Columbia Borough, West Hempfield, and East Hempfield Police Departments responded, as well as Columbia Fire Police and other emergency personnel.
(These photos were shot by Columbia Spy despite resistance from West Hempfield Police.)
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Yes, you may walk on public property
Recently, a few folks have questioned whether or not they are allowed to walk in the field on the north side of the Veterans Memorial Bridge, behind Chiques Rock Outfitters (specifically, the area overlooking the Civil War bridge piers).
Columbia Spy asked a few of the borough's movers and shakers about this, and they replied that people may indeed walk there, since the borough recently purchased the property from Norfolk Southern.
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