Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Quick takeaways from Monday night's borough council meeting


Mayor Lutz said the $55 million Veterans Memorial Bridge restoration/rehabilitation project is on track for 2019. Designated bicycle lanes will be added to both sides due to an increase in bike traffic from riders using the bridge to "join" the Northwest Lancaster County River Trail with the Mason Dixon Trail.




Council voted 6-1 to provide funding in the amount of $70,000 to the Land Bank to assist "Brookline Builders" with necessary improvements that will make 208-210 Locust Street usable as a commercial space.  Brookline's sister company, a limestone/masonry enterprise, is planning a showroom at this property. (Columbia Spy has reported extensively on this property. Search "208-210" on this site.)




A resident questioning the "Street-Scape" program asked why simple fixes like the torn awning at Hotel Locust have been let go for so long.  Councilor Marilyn Kress Hartman said the awning will be repaired in about a week.




Resident Rick Fisher informed council of several criminal incidents that were reported to him, some of which were not reported to the police.  Fisher and Mayor Lutz encouraged residents to call police if they have information about any criminal incident. Fisher is the organizer of the Columbia PA Crime Watch group.


Fisher asked if he could get a list of camera locations in the borough, and the mayor replied, "No."  Later in the meeting, the mayor said the borough has "exactly 50 cameras" but "there is no list." According to him, if the borough had a list of cameras, it would be considered public property and would have to be made available through "Right-to-Know."  He said the borough does not have to create a list just to satisfy such a request.  He also said no list exists because of covert cameras being used in investigations.

There was some confusion about how many cameras are located in Columbia River Park.  Columbia Spy has counted five, excluding any possible "covert" cameras. The Columbia Water Company, adjacent to the park, has additional cameras on its building's exterior.




Despite a police "Crime Watch" report stating that the victims of a recent robbery/assault claim a gun was used against them, the mayor stated that a gun was not used.




A Manor Street resident complained about tractor-trailers causing wear and tear on borough streets. He said he saw such a truck on Central Avenue, where it had no reason being.  He also reported seeing large trucks  still traveling through the heart of town at Third and Locust.  He questioned council as to why these truck drivers are not being cited by the police.  Borough officials said certain streets are controlled by the state, and the borough therefore cannot erect signage. According to officials, there have been ongoing talks with PennDot, but so far to no avail.


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Biggie the Cat at Columbia Library Wednesday, November 15


Payment for tickets will no longer be accepted at borough office front desk starting December 1, 2017


Effective December 1, 2017, parking tickets and quick tickets will no longer be accepted at the front desk of the borough office. All tickets must be either mailed to the borough or placed in the drop box at the borough office. If you wish to contest a ticket you will need to do so by stopping at Magisterial District Judge Bixler's office located at 341 Chestnut Street.

The drop box at the borough office is located on the front of the borough office just west of the entrance to the offices. The photo above shows the location of the drop box.

Source: Columbia Borough Police Department

Kidde brand recalls fire extinguishers


A recall notice was recently issued for Kidde brand fire extinguishers. The company announced a recall of fire extinguishers with a plastic handle due to a failure to properly activate during a fire emergency.

The recall affects 134 models of Kidde fire extinguishers with plastic handles and push-button Pindicator extinguishers manufactured between January 1, 1973 and August 15, 2017.

Affected consumers should immediately contact Kidde for a free replacement fire extinguisher. To contact Kidde, call toll-free (855) 271-0773 or visit kidde.com and click on "Product Safety Recall" for additional information.

For a list of recalled Kidde fire extinguisher models, visit the Consumer Product Safety Commission website at cpsc.gov/Recalls/2017 

High school equivalency prep classes every Tuesday and Thursday at the library


Columbia Food Bank needs your help


The Columbia Food Bank is in need of donations of nonperishable food, monetary donations to purchase food, and volunteers to help sort and distribute the food.
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http://lancasteronline.com/sponsored/columbia-food-bank-meals-and-counting/article_63f75306-c87b-11e7-aa39-fbc817130b3a.html