In most other municipalities in the state, the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture performs food inspections, free of charge. Those inspection results can be found HERE. Columbia Borough's inspection results are not available on its website and are accessible only through a Right-to-Know request.
Thursday, July 12, 2018
The mystery of why Columbia does its own food inspections- solved at last?
In most other municipalities in the state, the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture performs food inspections, free of charge. Those inspection results can be found HERE. Columbia Borough's inspection results are not available on its website and are accessible only through a Right-to-Know request.
1979 COLUMBIA BOROUGH ORDINANCE NO. 556 - NO PARKING IN EXCESS OF 48 HOURS | Columbia Borough Police Department
1979 COLUMBIA BOROUGH ORDINANCE No. 556 – NO PARKING IN EXCESS OF 48 HOURS
In response to confusion regarding a Crimewatch posting issued on Wednesday, July 11, 2018 regarding vehicles parked in excess of 48 hours in Columbia Borough. The Ordinance pertaining to this issue has been in effect since JULY OF 1979.
On 7/9/1979 Ordinance No. 556 (Section 207-16) was passed in the Borough of Columbia prohibiting vehicles from remaining parked for more than 48 hours on Borough streets. While this ordinance has been in place for many years the Columbia Borough Police recently started cracking down on those in violation of this ordinance in response to numerous complaints from residents. Ordinance No. 556 (Section 207-16) reads as follows:
Continuous Parking Restricted; Repairs
A. No vehicle, including boat trailers, camp trailers and any like devices, shall be allowed to remain parked on any Borough highway or street for a period longer than 48 consecutive hours. Moreover, when such a vehicle is moved, it shall be moved no less a distance than twice its own length.
B. Except for emergency repairs which are necessitated to prevent the obstruction of traffic or such minor repairs as tire changes and the like, it shall be unlawful to repair any vehicle on any Borough highway or street.
Failure to move vehicles parked for 48 or more may lead to multiple parking tickets and may eventually be towed with additional consequences.
Note: This Ordinance does not pertain to registered and inspected vehicles parked on private property.
For additional information regarding parking in Columbia Borough go to:
Excavation uncovers evidence of the Underground Railroad
[Photo: Chris Vera]
The apartment building construction project planned for the bottom of Locust Street has stalled for the time being, but there is an upside: The delay has given Chris Vera an opportunity to look over the excavation site for evidence of tunnels related to the Underground Railroad, which was a network of secret routes, shelters, and people helping slaves escape to freedom in the 19th Century. The term "Underground Railroad" is believed to have originated in Columbia. Columbia's involvement in the Underground Railroad is documented in several accounts, one of which is seen HERE.
Wednesday, July 11, 2018
Columbia Library needs help moving boxes
COLUMBIA BOROUGH CRACKING DOWN ON VEHICLES PARKED FOR MORE THAN 48 HOURS | Columbia Borough Police Department
The Columbia Borough Police Department needs your help!
If there are vehicles parked in your neighborhood which have not been moved for over 48-hours please contact us at 717-684-7735 with the vehicle make, model, location and license plate no.
It is our goal to improve the parking situation in the Borough by removing vehicles from the street that are not being used.
Thank you for your help!