Saturday, March 9, 2019

Don't forget to set your clock forward tonight

LNP applauds Columbia residents for questioning Borough Council's private meetings

Sunshine needed

We applaud the Columbia residents who recently questioned why the Columbia Borough Council was holding information sessions in private prior to most of its public meetings.

Resident Sharon Lintner helped create the Columbia Concerned Citizens group and is seeking a seat on council in this year's election. She filed a complaint with the Lancaster County District Attorney's Office alleging council violated the state's open-meetings law — known as the Sunshine Act — when it voted in a closed-door meeting in November to fund a proposed new position. (Lintner is a former LNP correspondent.)

The DA's office decided not to investigate, saying it could not prove there was intent to violate the law. But it sent the borough a letter warning that future allegations would be investigated.

"We are suspicious of how much is going on behind closed doors," Lintner told LNP last month.

Council President Kelly Murphy told LNP the board doesn't deliberate or vote during information sessions.

We hope this is the case. And we're cheered that folks in Columbia are keeping an eye on the workings of their elected officials.

This is a good moment to point out that Sunday is the start of Sunshine Week, an annual celebration of access to public information. According to  sunshineweek.org , a website filled with great tools, ideas and resources, "Sunshine Week lasts seven days, but it's up to all of us to keep the sun shining on government all year."

SOURCE:
https://lancasteronline.com/opinion/editorials/our-hearts-go-out-to-alabama-tornado-victims-opinion/article_244efbd2-412e-11e9-86e4-1bc3ec7d5641.html

Agenda - Borough Council Meeting, March 12, 2019


The complete council packet can be downloaded HERE.

Friday, March 8, 2019

The Science of Seuss at the Library, Monday, March 11, at 10:30 a.m.


Legal Notice: Columbia Borough Meeting Dates

COLUMBIA BOROUGH POLICE ARE CRACKING DOWN ON UNPAID PARKING TICKETS | Columbia Borough Police Department

Effective immediately the Columbia Borough Police Department will begin placing "Boots" on vehicles that have outstanding parking warrants against them. Contact the District Justice Office at 341 Chestnut Street, Columbia, PA 17512:  Ph: 717-684-2761 to pay your outstanding warrants and to avoid an additional fee of $35 to have the "Boot" removed from your vehicle. See the attached list to determine if you have outstanding parking warrants. Attachments:  HERE

Source:  Columbia Borough Police Department

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