Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Snow Emergency in Effect

A Snow Emergency will be in effect in the Borough of Columbia beginning at 12:00 Noon, Wednesday, March 21, 2018. The Snow Emergency will remain in effect until further notice. The Snow Emergency will be to facilitate clean-up efforts in the Borough.

Vehicle travel on Borough Streets marked as "Snow Emergency Routes" shall be in accordance with the Borough's "Snow Emergency Ordinance" except for emergency situations. No person shall operate a vehicle on any Snow Emergency Route in such a manner or in such condition as to allow or permit such vehicle to become stalled on a "Snow Emergency Route" either by reason of the fact that the driving wheels are not equipped with chains or proper tires, by the exhaustion of the fuel supply to the vehicle, or by abandonment of the vehicle.

Parking on "Snow Emergency Routes" shall be prohibited. Parking is available in Borough Parking Lots located at Front and Locust Street, next to Borough Hall on Locust and in the former telephone company lot in Avenue H between 2nd and 3rdStreet. Parking will be permitted after the street has been cleared. Residents are reminded it is illegal to throw snow in the street and to place various items along Borough Streets to reserve parking.

The Borough shall have the authority to remove and impound, or to order the removal and impounding of any vehicle parked or abandoned on a "Snow Emergency Route" during the Snow Emergency and to remove any items left on the streets. During clean-up residents will be notified to move their vehicles on a street by street basis.

Residents are further reminded to remove snow from sidewalks per Columbia Borough Code.

The following Streets have been designated "Snow Emergency Routes":

Locust Street, Front to Fifth Street                             

North Third Street, Locust to Cedar Street

Chestnut Street, Second to Fifth Street                      

North Fifth Street, Chestnut to Locust Street

Lancaster Avenue, Locust to Malleable Road           

Kinderhook Road

Ironville Pike, Ninth to Borough Limit                      

Ninth Street, Ironville Pike to Lancaster Ave

Declared this 21st Day of March, 2018

Leo S. Lutz, Mayor

Borough of Columbia

Wednesday, March 21, 2018 - Columbia Borough offices closed, HARB meeting postponed

Due to continuing snow and unsafe travel conditions today, Columbia Borough offices are now officially closed. The HARB meeting scheduled for tonight is also postponed and information regarding the reschedule will be posted as soon as it is available. Please be safe in your travels today.
- Columbia Borough Council President Kelly Murphy

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Little's Retail Theft Solved | Columbia Borough Police Department

The retail theft at Little's Beverage has been solved. Thank you to those that submitted tips.



https://lancaster.crimewatchpa.com/columbiapd/10552/post/littles-retail-theft

Multiple victims, Route 441 closed on Chickies Hill after icy accident

Route 441 between Columbia and Marietta is closed because of an icy vehicle accident with multiple injuries.

MORE:

http://lancasteronline.com/news/local/multiple-victims-route-closed-on-chickies-hill-after-icy-accident/article_9113e0be-2c8c-11e8-a585-ab929bbb1dd4.html

Howard granted continuance, has no attorney

Randy Howard (crouching, third from left) attempts to evade cameras as he is taken into District Judge Miles Bixler's office building this morning. 


Randy Howard's scheduled preliminary hearing today at District Judge Miles Bixler's office was continued because he doesn't have an attorney. A public defender cannot be appointed, because it would create a conflict of interest due to the fact that he would be represented by the same group that represented a person recently convicted in the incident. A pro bono private attorney will be appointed instead. The hearing will most likely be rescheduled in two to four weeks when all attorneys clear their schedules and are available on a "block day," several of which are held each month.

Howard is charged with aggravated assault and criminal conspiracy in connection with the September 3, 2017 wolfpack attack on a Columbia man on the 600 block of Walnut Street.

According to a source, a person was recently picked up by police for allegedly harboring Howard.  

Coffee With LNP postponed until April 2

Because of the snow, the Columbia edition of CoffeeWith LNP planned for today has been rescheduled for 6-8 p.m. April 2.

Public Works & Property Meeting Rescheduled

Due to the weather, The Public Works & Property Committee Meeting scheduled for tonight has been rescheduled for Tuesday, March 27, 2018 at 6:00 pm.