Sunday, December 9, 2012

Council Meeting Monday, December 10

A meeting of the Columbia Borough Council will be held on Monday, December 10 at 7 p.m. at the Borough Office, 308 Locust Street.
Several commenters to this blog have questioned the council's recent decision to hire a Sewer Enforcement Officer at an annual salary of $45,000 to inspect 60 in-ground tanks, when cheaper options are available.
This meeting will provide an opportunity for concerned citizens to have these questions answered.

Volunteers Clean Up Mount Bethel Cemetery

Go here for the story:

http://lancasteronline.com/article/local/790969_Volunteers-clean-up-Mount-Bethel-Cemetery-in-Columbia.html

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Thanks, Boys, for Putting Columbians in a Bad Light

Go here:

http://lancasteronline.com/article/local/790744_Police-arrest-2-after-fight-at-pizza-place.html

Truck Driver Turns Left from Right Lane at 3rd & Chestnut

As I was in the left turn lane at 3rd & Chestnut waiting to turn north on route 441, a truck driver turned left in front of me, from the right lane (December 5, 2012).  Another reason to have a truck bypass.

And here is the license number.

Truck Driver Turns Left from Right Lane Again

The truck driver turned left from right lane at eastbound exit on route 441 (December 5, 2012).

Friday, December 7, 2012

Corruption Perceptions Index



On this, the 71st anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, consider that the United States is now ranked lower than Germany and Japan (the two main Axis powers) on the Corruption Perceptions Index 2102, recently presented by Transparency International.  The index measures perceived levels of public sector corruption.  The US is number 19 on the list of 176 countries/territories, and has a score of 73 out of 100.  Germany is 13th, with a score of 79, and Japan is 17th, with a score of 74.
Our ranking should be a powerful incentive to start paying attention to what our government is up to.

Otherwise, we may as well just watch the bright, red choo-choo going by (on its way back to Sahd's (December 5, 2012)).
[That was an awkward segue, but I wanted to get the train pics in there somehow.]