This week’s photos of Columbia
Author: SPY
Agenda – Columbia Borough Council Work Session – January 5, 2021
Download the 6-page meeting packet HERE.
BEWARE OF PHONE SCAM – DO NOT GIVE OUT PERSONAL INFORMATION
Several people have received calls today (12/30/20) from a woman claiming to be from “PPL.” The caller states, “your account reflects a disconnection order taking place today for non-payment history.” The caller (from 717-431-5989) then gives an option to be connected to a billing department.
PPL has verified to Columbia Spy that the calls did not originate from them and that they are investigating the issue as a scam. Comments regarding the calls (https://who-called.us/Number/1-717-431-5989) are shown below:
Council passes 2021 budget with no tax increase; officials warn about Covid
Takeaways from council’s last meeting of 2020:
Council voted 6-1 to adopt the 2021 budget, projected to be $6.87 million.The municipal millage rate will remain at 8 mills, but only because over half a million dollars was pulled from reserves. Councilman Howard Stevens was the no vote.
Mayor Leo Lutz and Police Chief Jack Brommer reminded residents to take precautions in regard to Covid. Brommer said the borough has received notification of an increasing number of Covid cases.
Regarding the dumpster fee of $10/day, councilwoman Sharon Lintner asked how long dumpsters can remain on borough streets taking up parking spaces. Currently, there is no set time frame, but as a result of discussion, a change will be made in the application process – possibly a requirement to renew weekly – but no change in the daily fee.
COLUMBIA'S BLACK OLIVE IS AMONG THE RESTAURANTS HURTING FROM THE SHUTDOWN
LETTER WRITER SAYS COLUMBIA SCHOOL DISTRICT AND LANCASTER CITY WERE BILKED $1.5 MILLION DUE TO STATE'S EDUCATION FUNDING FORMULA
WHERE TO RECYCLE YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE
Columbia Fire Company at 10th and Manor Streets – or the Columbia Borough Yard Waste Center on Blue Lane from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, Jan. 9.
DEEDS RECORDED – COLUMBIA BOROUGH – DECEMBER 28, 2020
Benjamin G. Sauder and Joslyn Sauder conveyed property on a public road to Awakened Properties LLC for $83,500.
Ranae J. Tibbens conveyed property on a public road to Archduke Investments LLC for $77,500.
Stephanie F. Hallett conveyed property on Walnut Street to John Joseph Sicotte for $120,000.
AJ Home Solutions LLC and Andrew Fry conveyed 243 N. Fourth St. to Owl Bridge Properties LLC for $115,000.
Heidi A. Stewart and Meg Seibert conveyed property on North Third Street to Thomas R. Preston and Nichole A. Preston for $110,500.
About Town 12/27/20
This week’s photos of Columbia
(The last photos of the year)
Last week’s thawing snow and Thursday’s heavy rains combined to cause flooding and raise water levels on the river this weekend:










































































