Thursday, February 22, 2018
Student Charged with Terroristic Threats at Hill Campus | Columbia Borough Police Department
Takeaways from February's Borough Council Meeting
McGough said that one of the first steps is to create a vision of what we all see the school as. He said the process began with preparation and planning at the school level, and we are now at Stage 2: Delivering assessments to all stakeholders. Stage 3 will be to understand the findings and develop an action plan. Next will be the implementation phase, working with short, defined goals. The final step will be to reevaluate and start the process over.
Programs and Funding
Mayor Leo Lutz mentioned Manos House and Benchmark Programs to help with problems with youth in the community. He said the programs can't be possible or sustainable if the borough has to solicit funds to pay for them.
"This is a community problem, this is a problem we must address. We need to fund these programs so that they're sustainable," he said. "We can put lights in the downtown, but that's not going to help these kids."
He said the challenge is trying to find grant money and getting organizations to donate. "We will not arrest our way out of these problems," he said.
Our Home of Hope
208-210 Locust Street
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Funding for Study to Relocate Borough Offices
Council authorized an application to the Municipal Assistance Program. The program covers half the cost of a study the borough is undertaking to consider possible relocation of the borough offices and police station from its current location to other sites in the borough, one of which is the school district's administration center building at 200 North Fifth Street.
*Rotary Ave (Front to Commerce Street: East)
* Commerce Street (Rotary Ave to Walnut Street: South)
* Tenth Street (Ironville Pike to Spruce Street: South)
* Bethel Street (Ridge to Locust traveling North) changed to (Locust to Cherry traveling South).
Quick Ticket Complaints
A resident argued that the borough should exercise discretion when citing residents for a small amount of snow on the sidewalk. Officials said that any amount of snow can be considered unsafe.
Councilwoman FitzGerald said that she received a quick ticket for snow as well and paid it.
Another resident said he received a quick ticket regarding his trash bag being out for pickup without being placed in a trash receptacle.
A landlord asked for a meeting with the borough manager and the code manager. He expressed concern about something said to him although he did not give details publicly. He said he was frustrated with the lack of response from borough officials.
Wednesday, February 21, 2018
Rolling on the River – Keystone Edge looks at Columbia
Tuesday, February 20, 2018
Bid Package for Lease of Columbia Market House – Bids Due 3-7-18
Go HERE to download the bid package that includes the legal notice, instructions, forms, and other information.
Borough seeks former Market House standholder
Citations, etc. | Columbia Borough Police Department
SYDNEY A. NEVENXCHWANDER, AGE 25, OF LEOLA, WAS CITED FOR DRIVERS REQUIRED TO BE LICENSED, IN THE 1300 BLOCK OF IRONVILLE PIKE, 17 FEBRUARY 2018.
COLIN S. COPELAND, AGE 33, OF MARIETTA, WAS CITED FOR STOP SIGNS & YIELD SIGNS, AT LINDEN STREET AND ROUTE 30 EAST, 16 FEBRUARY 2018.
SUSAN LINDSAY MILES, AGE 35, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED, IN THE 700 BLOCK OF LOCUST STREET, 16 FEBRUARY 2018.
BRADLEY K. MYERS, AGE 47, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE, AT 5TH. AND MAPLE STREETS, 16 FEBRUARY 2018.
PABLO J. COLON-ORENGO, AGE 34, OF MOUNTVILLE, WAS CITED FOR TRAFFIC-CONTROL SIGNALS AT NORTH 3RD. AND LINDEN STREETS, 18 FEBRUARY 2018.
KAITLYN A. SWEIGART, AGE 23, OF EPHRATA, WAS CITED FOR OPERATION OF VEHICLE WITHOUT OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION, IN THE 1400 BLOCK OF MANOR STREET, 19 FEBRUARY 2018.
THURSTON KENION, AGE 33, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED ON NORTH 2ND. STREET AND POPLAR STREET, 16 FEBRUARY 2018.
BRUCE FREDERICK SNYDER, AGE 54, OF YORK, WAS CITED FOR PUBLIC DRUNKENNESS IN THE 700 BLOCK OF MANOR STREET, 19 FEBRUARY 2018.