Columbia drafts budget with goal of avoiding another tax increase

When: Council meeting, Sept. 12.
What happened: After getting a first glimpse at its proposed 2020 budget, Borough Council is cautiously optimistic it can avoid a tax increase for the coming year. Council reviewed a first draft of the $7.1 million general fund spending plan during a special budget meeting.
Taxes: The draft budget calls for no property tax increase but does rely on a drawdown of a little more than $1 million from the borough’s reserves. Finance Manager Kyle Watts cautioned the numbers are still preliminary because the borough has not yet received its health insurance quotes for the coming year and police contract negotiations are ongoing. Other numbers could also change as more information is received, he said.
Why it matters: The goal is to avoid a tax increase after having raised taxes 21% last year, Council President Kelly Murphy said. To do that, the borough will need to either come up with further spending cuts or use a little more than half of its $2.1 million reserves. Without using any of its reserves, the borough would have to raise property taxes by more than 2.5 mills, which is 31%, to balance the draft expenditure levels.
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https://lancasteronline.com/news/regional/columbia-drafts-budget-with-goal-of-avoiding-another-tax-increase/article_006931f0-d68a-11e9-bcd8-27d9606f25e0.html

Lancaster County is one of 14 PA counties under quarantine due to spotted lanternflies

The bugs are so intensely dangerous to our state’s wildlife — which hasn’t had a chance to evolve natural defenses against them — that the counties where they’ve appeared are under an actual, real quarantine.

There are 14 counties under lockdown, enforced by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. That means residents have to inspect all  materials they move in and out of the counties.

Also, businesses are required to obtain special permits if they want to transport things in or out of the lanternfly zone during the course of their work.

Last month, five counties in western New Jersey were put under quarantine too.

MORE:

https://billypenn.com/2019/09/13/10-worst-things-about-the-spotted-lanternfly-invasion/

UPDATE: Police say Conoy Township woman shot herself

A Conoy Township woman who had been missing since Sunday night shot herself, Susquehanna Regional Police said.

The body of Sarah M. Kunish, 36, was found about 1:30 p.m. Thursday in a wooded area about 75 yards from the Susquehanna River.

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https://lancasteronline.com/news/local/body-of–year-old-missing-lancaster-woman-found-in/article_1245eba6-d58c-11e9-9fda-631475e5adb9.html

UPDATE: Missing woman's body found in wooded area near river

Sarah Kunish
Officials say Sarah Kunish, 36, was found in a wooded area in Bainbridge near Front and Arch streets. It’s just about three blocks from where she was last seen on Sunday night.
Police are still investigating Kunish’s death.
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https://www.wgal.com/article/police-ask-for-help-to-find-missing-woman-sarah-kunish/29002613

Columbia gets a promising vision for borough's next chapter [opinion] | Editorials | lancasteronline.com

THE ISSUE

There are big ideas being bandied about in Columbia. The Urban Land Institute has proposed a series of small and large initiatives for the borough that include an anchor hotel, a pocket park, the designation of a town square, bike racks and “dramatic changes to pedestrian and vehicle traffic to direct tourists to shops and hikers to the Susquehanna River and its network of scenic trails,” LNP’s Junior Gonzalez reported for Thursday’s edition. The ideas are generating positive feedback from residents, business owners and elected officials, some of whom have their own thoughts to add to the mix.

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https://lancasteronline.com/opinion/editorials/columbia-gets-a-promising-vision-for-borough-s-next-chapter/article_e938ef3e-d0fd-11e9-9bfb-4b7e9dfe99fa.html

About Town 9/8/19

This week’s photos of Columbia

Picking out a tune

Picking out a breakfast

Wet leaves
Wide leaves

Chopper with raindrops visible
Chopper with passengers visible

On scene
In the rain
A surefire way to tell fall is on the way: a leaf cutout in a window
Another sign of fall

Street sweeper

 Planning

 Part of the plan:

To match the brickwork

Onward to the trail

Many roads were closed lately.

On/off-ramp at our temporary sidewalk at the bottom of Locust
(Is it ADA-compliant?)

Looking the other way
(which sometimes happens in town)

Mossy roof

Snake in the grass, what there is of it

Close-up

Another close-up

Workin’ on the railroad

A pretty face but a wooden personality

Time to mow the sidewalk

A pose

A profile

Art for art’s sake

Heron with multi-colored eye

On reflection

Looking right

Looking left

Looking forward

Giant skull on the steps – and who doesn’t want one?

Georgia State Flag (until 2001)

It’s always good to have a spare set of legs in back.

Dragonfly hanging on

When you’re surrounded, simply preen…

… then catch brunch.

This heron was watching nearby until…

… it was time to go.

“The Mural”

Another view of “The Mural”

Very long and pointed

The playground that was, was recently removed…

… behind the DAC at 5th & Chestnut.
The elusive gold-painted iron eagle

Albatwitch Day coming October 12

One was left blank

Bike repair station at River Park:

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The goal of some religions