Friday, May 15, 2015

Down by the river

WGAL's Pete Muntean looking for the right angle.

Notice of Special Meeting

Notice is hereby given that a Special Meeting of Columbia Borough Council will be held on Monday, May 18, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. in the Borough's Columbia Crossing Building, 21 Walnut Street, Columbia, PA to discuss a Request for Proposals for a Human Services Call Center and any other necessary Borough Business.   If you are a person with a disability wishing to attend and require an accommodation to participate in the meeting, please contact the Borough Office at 684-2467.
Borough Offices: 308 Locust Street, Columbia PA 17512 | Phone: 717-684-2467

Red light violator email claiming to be from PennDOT is a scam, police warn

Columbia gets $1.7 million state package to help fund digester at treatment plant

Columbia Borough will get more than $1.7 million in state support to build an anaerobic digester for use at its wastewater treatment plant, it was announced Thursday.

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http://m.lancasteronline.com/business/local_business/columbia-gets-million-state-package-to-help-fund-digester-at/article_f86a56d2-fafb-11e4-aa2f-07bec1861a53.html?mode=jqm

Thursday, May 14, 2015

Grants could help make Columbia more appealing to visitors

Borough council voted unanimously May 11 to submit a letter of intent for a Lancaster County Smart Growth Transportation grant to make improvements to North Third Street. Council also voted to apply for funding from the Lancaster Transportation Alternatives program to improve River Park, according to Ron Miller, interim borough manager.

Government still making seizures without arrests

In Columbia in July 2013, members of the Lancaster County Drug Task Force seized $640 from Steven Sanford, no age available, who was driving in a car with someone who had several bags of cocaine on him. Sanford had no drugs on him and wasn't charged. District Attorney Stedman's office has asked the courts to keep his money.

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Pa House votes to reduce school property taxes

HARRISBURG, Pa – School property taxes would be lower in every district in Pennsylvania under legislation that passed the House today by a vote of 105-86, House Majority Leader Dave Reed (R-Indiana) said.