This branch of Union Community Bank is gone for good…
Year: 2019
St. Paul Church defies council decision on LED sign
Sometime this past week, the LED sign resurfaced, this time mounted to the historic stone and mortar of the church’s front face, using metal support strips secured by a series of large bolts.
According to a July 25, 2016 LNP news article, Columbia Borough Council denied the church permission to install an LED sign:
“Council denied a proposed LED-lighted sign at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 340 Locust St. Glenn Shaeffer, Historic Architectural Review Board chairman, asked that council create an amendment not allowing this type of sign in the future.
“There are no other signs like this in the historic district and allowing it would open the door for others and have an impact on the historic nature of the district,” Shaeffer said. “The historic district should not look like the Las Vegas strip.”
Council members Kelly Murphy and Cle Berntheizel removed themselves from the vote because they are members of the church.”
Library closing early on Saturday, Jan. 19
Updated Snow Emergency information from the Columbia Borough Manager
A significant winter storm is expected this weekend. We want to inform Columbia residents that the Borough is watching the developing weather conditions and will communicate if and when an official Snow Emergency declaration will take place. The declaration will be posted on the borough website and announced via email and on WGAL.
During a Snow Emergency, no vehicle may operate or park on a designated Snow Emergency Route. For your convenience, we have listed the routes below.
Safety is our number one priority and we appreciate your cooperation and patience.
Columbia Borough Snow Emergency Routes:
Chestnut Street (North Second to North Ninth Street)
Lancaster Avenue (Locust to Malleable Road)
Locust Street (Front to Ninth Street)
Ninth Street (Ironville Pike to Lancaster Avenue)
North Fifth Street (Chestnut to Locust Street)
North Third Street (Locust to Cedar Street)
$683,000 in delinquent taxes among the takeaways from Thursday's school board meeting
School Superintendent Tom Strickler announced that the Columbia Borough School District received a PA Smart Grant in the amount of $35,000 for STEM education. STEM stands for science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
HARB approves new construction for 401 Locust
Columbia’s Historical Architectural Review Board approved a proposal for new construction at 401 Locust Street at its January 16, 2019 meeting. Steven Funk of LeFevre Funk Architects Inc. presented a proposal for the construction of a three-story, seven-bay addition to the east elevation of the existing three-story corner building which is owned by CHI St. Joseph Children’s Health. The 12,000 square-foot addition will include ground-level parking. The project was previously discussed before HARB at its November 21, 2018 meeting. The building description and the project request and review are shown below:
CHI St. Joseph Children’s Health posted the following comment about the project on Columbia Spy’s Facebook page:
“Thank you for your interest in our project at 401 Locust Street. As a point of clarification: this project is entirely funded by CHI St. Joseph Children’s Health. There is no funding provided by the Borough to expand the building, to create the St. John Neumann School for Children and Families or to operate the childcare center once it is opened. The school which will open in the spring of 2020 will provide quality and affordable childcare for children and families in Columbia Borough. CHI St. Joseph Children’s Health is happy to answer questions and provide answers about the project as we are able. Earlier articles that outlined the plans for the school and the building expansion were featured on both Columbia Spy and LNP + LancasterOnline. CHI St. Joseph Children’s Health through our Healthy Columbia Project and initiatives such as the St. John Neumann School for Children and Families is making significant investment to respond to community needs and improve the health and wellbeing of individuals and families in Columbia Borough.”
Change of location for January 22 council meeting announced
Daytime burglary at resident's home
Thursday, January 17, 2019

































































