Sunday, April 10, 2022

Council discusses trolley options - again




Article by Gayle Johnson, LNP

Council members will choose among three options to dispose of the borough’s unused trolley after at least two individuals or groups expressed interest in buying it. Columbia could accept sealed bids, hold an auction in person or let Municibid conduct an open online auction.

Most council members agreed they would like to see the trolley remain in Columbia but debated which sales method to use. Municibid, a Philadelphia-based online auction house for government equipment, charges a fee, similar to an eBay transaction. The borough already has a live auction scheduled in June to sell recovered bicycles, but that sale date delays immediate trolley use. The last alternative, sealed bids, may send the vehicle to neighboring states.

“I personally would like to see the trolley remain in Columbia,” council member Todd Burgard said.

Buyers: Chris Vera, who leads the Columbia Historic Preservation Society, has offered $12,500 for the vehicle, which will add seats to the society’s popular tours, such as its Albatwich event and Columbia Railroad Day. The Columbia Merchants Association previously asked to buy or lease the trolley for $1,500 to ferry residents and visitors to different shopping areas, such as The Market House.

Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Senior Cats for Senior Laps - April 6 at St. Peter Apartments

 


Agenda - Columbia Borough Council Work Session - April 5, 2022

 

Download the meeting packet HERE.

Youth is served: Columbia turns to Brady Mathias as next head football coach

At the ripe old age of 25, Brady Mathias has been handed the keys to his own Lancaster-Lebanon League football program. And it's a storied one.

The former Hempfield football player and wrestler and Millersville University grad has gained school board approval to become Columbia's gridiron coach, as Mathias succeeds Bud Kyle, who resigned his post earlier this year after guiding the Crimson Tide to the Section 4 championship and into the district playoffs last fall.
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Castles and Kingdoms at the Library - Tuesday, April 5

 


Monday, April 4, 2022

April Take & Make Craft for Youth at the Library

 


Deeds Recorded - Columbia Borough - April 4, 2022

Red Canna LLC and Laura E. Diamantoni conveyed property on Walnut Street to John J. Devic for $241,000.

Richard Lee Sheetz and QP Invest Real Estate Group LLC conveyed 801 Walnut St. to QP Invest Real Estate Group LLC for $1.

Susquehanna River Rentals LLC and John S. King conveyed property on a public road to Alvin & Lillian Rentals Limited Liability Co for $780,000.

Thomas Garcia conveyed property on Pheasant Drive to Anlly Ivonet Leo Bobadilla and Francisco Velez Ramirez for $260,000.

Gary A. Motter and Julia A. Motter conveyed 565 Walnut St. to Lindsay N. Brubaker and Richard Tase for $199,900.

Blueprints For Addiction Recovery Inc. and Christopher Dreisbach conveyed 334 Union St. to Archduke Investments LLC for $65,000.