Year: 2018
Thursday morning, July 26 – River level is more than 7 feet above normal
Partnership brings Fresh Express to Columbia, aims to put healthy food on families' tables
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"Together We Are Music" at the Park Gazebo Thursday, July 26
Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head
Bits 'n' Pieces (from recent borough meetings)
New trucks for codes department
Borough council approved $81,717 for the purchase of the three 2018 Chevy Colorado 4WD trucks from Apple Automotive in York. As a result, three vehicles will be auctioned off: Dodge Charger, Ford Crown Victoria, and an older pickup truck. (Borough Council meeting, May 2018)
Right turn on red exiting River Park
The mural at Eastern Drillers
The mural project at Eastern Drillers (along Front Street) was delayed due to “issues” between the company and the borough. The project is reportedly now back on track. (Source)
Columbia Borough pays over $60,000 a year to rent fire hydrants (including water usage) from the Columbia Water Company, which owns the hydrants. During the recent fire on Cloverton Drive, a hydrant at Kinderhook/Cloverton was found to be cracked and leaked when the water was turned on.
Abandoned/unregistered/uninspected vehicles
Vehicles on borough property that are not moved after 48 hours can be ticketed. After three tickets, the vehicle can be towed by the borough. The borough is considering an ordinance that will affect vehicles on private property in which a vehicle can be declared a nuisance due to leaking fluids that could end up in stormwater runoff, or broken windows that could attract vermin, etc. (Safety Committee, 7/11/18)
Getting rid of abandoned vehicles could potentially free up 100 parking spaces throughout the borough. (Safety Committee, 7/11/18)
Renters and rentals
Residents have reported that pipeline workers are staying at the house at 1100 Locust. The property is owned by the McKonlys and is registered as a rental. Under current ordinance, the owner must inform the borough who the property is being rented to. The landlord is legally obligated to inform the borough of a change of occupancy so that the property can be re-inspected before the next tenant. (Safety Committee, 7/11/18)
The borough has stopped the creation of apartments
“The borough virtually has stopped allowing apartments to be created in the borough.” (Mayor Lutz, Safety Committee, 7/11/18)
Two blocks of Walnut to be repaved
The South 8th Street project is nearing completion. When it is finished, crews will begin repaving the 500 and 600 blocks of Walnut at a total cost of $432,000. The typical price tag is a little over $250,000 per block. The borough saved money using an 80/20 matching grant. (Public Works and Property Committee, 7/17/18)
Makle Park backboard
Makle Park camera
Tractor-trailers on Bridge Street
Market House interest
Community Meeting at Columbia River Park Wednesday, July 25
Rising river brings news crews to River Park today
The river’s remarkable rise from heavy rains over the last few days brought news crews to Columbia River Park this afternoon. The river was about three feet above normal at 5 o’clock this afternoon.
The water continued to engulf this dock, also.
Rotary Avenue and Commerce Street Are Now One-Way
Rotary Avenue and Commerce Street are now one-way. (Rotary Avenue runs parallel to the Veterans Memorial Bridge. Commerce Street runs between Rotary Avenue and Walnut Street.)
A sign on Walnut Street directs drivers to a parking area.
UPDATE (Tuesday morning): The parking sign has been removed. A “No Right Turn” arrow has been added.
































