Sunday, July 25, 2021

PHOTOS: Weekend Wrap-Up (July 25, 2021)

Clock at the former Visitors Center on Linden Street

There's it is, home of the former SVCC.
 
This plaque gives some information about the property.

This Chinook was flying low on Friday morning.

So low, in fact, you could almost reach out and touch it.


There's that balloon again.

It floated over Columbia Saturday morning.

It ended up over Columbia High School.

Passengers inspect the landing zone.

Coming down

Touchdown in the CHS parking lot

Another successful flight!

Courtesy of AE Balloon Flights

Columbia Spy reported on a previous flight HERE.


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The Market House -  Stop in, eat a sandwich, help our taxes.

Uh-oh! What's wrong with this picture?

The ever-weedy 300 block of Avenue G

A Wells Fargo ATM is coming to the Columbia Plaza.

It will be a drive-through.

Columbia has one bank left in town: BB&T.
A BB&T just closed in East Prospect (shown above) this past week.
[Submitted photo]


The Catholic War Vets got a cannon.

"Specialist Toccara R. Green" is printed on the barrel. Green is believed to be Maryland’s first woman soldier killed in combat in Iraq.

King of the lawn

Deer were out and about this morning.





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Riding a wheelie on Linden
[Submitted photo and video]

There he goes!

Thursday, July 22, 2021

Some recent photos of scenic Columbia

At CVS . . .
The weeds are as high as an elephant's eye -
a baby elephant's anyway. 
 
"Welcome to the Jungle"

Speaking of jungles, here's the Eberly Myers property at the bottom of Locust Street.
The plan was for a 33-unit apartment building to be constructed here.
That was back in 2017.
Part of the backstory is on Columbia Spy HERE.

Here's what it looks like along Bank Avenue.
According to borough ordinance, uncontrolled weeds are considered a public nuisance.

Yeah, but who cares for Columbia?


Touching up above Level Up

Allegiant Airlines flying low

A week ago

At 2nd & Walnut . . .
Borough officials might want to consider all aspects of the highly touted Walnut Street plan, 
like what to do about vehicles like this.

The housing market's on fire. Here's a house for free!

Hasn't been here for years, but the sign remains.

Lookin' good at the Mifflin House on Walnut

There's that navy surveillance plane again.


There's one every week.

Here's a surveyor - surveying, of course.

He was at Columbia River Park today.

200 block of Avenue H

Giant rooster on Locust . . .
It's at Kelman & Swartz, which Columbia Spy reported on HERE
when the business was at its previous location.

There's a detective sneaking around town.

By the way, Wells Fargo's for sale 
(the building, that is).

Tuesday, July 20, 2021

A few notes before the school year begins

 
A maintenance worker spruces up the Park Elementary School letters today in preparation for the 2021-22 school year.

The first day of school is Tuesday, August 24, 2021.

Download the 2021-2022 Student Calendar HERE.


Kindergarten registration is open now.


A NOTE FROM SCHOOL OFFICIALS:

Dear CBSD Parents & Guardians, Please take a moment to complete this survey: https://t.co/Cpb1Q8eYpk. The information provided assists us with receiving 21-22 federal tech funding. More information on this page: https://t.co/qn9mNP9FtY


Appliance store proposed for former bank site

 

The former Union Community Bank building at 921 Lancaster Avenue.

A Majik Appliance store is being proposed for the the site of the former Union Community Bank at 921 Lancaster Avenue, according to documents included in the July 20, 2021 Columbia Borough Planning Commission meeting packet. (The documents can be found HERE.)

The development plan calls for demolition of the existing bank building to make way for construction of a 7,200 square-foot appliance rental store. The property is currently owned by Northwest Bank. 

The issue will be discussed at tonight's Planning Commission meeting, which will be livestreamed on the Columbia Borough Facebook page.


Agenda for the July 20, 2021 Planning Commission meeting


Preliminary Land Development Plan