Columbia mayor urges council to adopt nuisance ordinance | Community News | lancasteronline.com

When: Columbia Council meeting, Jan. 9.

What happened: A recent hours-long standoff between a Columbia resident and police officers prompted Mayor Leo Lutz to urge council members to adopt a separate nuisance ordinance to make it easier to evict residential tenants.

Background: Police arrested Charles Harris Jan. 12 after he barricaded himself into a home to avoid receiving a warrant for a firearms violation. Harris shot at a police dog, who was not injured, before he was apprehended.

More: Police and code officers previously visited the address in the 300 block of Cherry Street, which is a rental home, Lutz said.

Quotable: “There has to be a way to stop this from happening,” Lutz said. “We go back to the same places time and time again.” The mayor estimated that 50% of borough residences are rental properties.

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  1. Section 8 will be the downfall of columbia, a once beautiful town where everyone knew one another is now over run with low income properties…you will never have your town back until you rid of the section 8

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