Columbia Borough Council Highlights Community Safety, Infrastructure, and Busy Spring Event Season

Columbia, PA — April 14, 2026 Columbia Borough Council held its regular meeting Tuesday evening, April 14, covering a wide range of topics including public safety, infrastructure improvements, upcoming community events, and resident concerns. Mosquito Concerns Raised Near Quarry Area A West End resident addressed council regarding standing water near the former quarry area, expressing…

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Columbia Borough Council Tackles Food Truck Rules, Trash Collection Ideas, and Community Priorities at April Work Session

COLUMBIA, PA — April 7, 2026 — Columbia Borough Council held a wide‑ranging work session Tuesday evening, covering topics that touched on public safety, local business, affordability for residents, and long‑term planning. The meeting highlighted careful deliberation rather than final votes, with several issues set to return for further discussion. Sexual Assault Awareness Month Recognized…

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A Night at the Town Meeting: Three Hours, Full Crowd, Big Conversations, and a Whole Lot of Community Spirit

Tonight’s town meeting was one of those rare gatherings where Columbia showed its full potential — a packed room, active voices, and three solid hours of neighbor‑to‑neighbor engagement. And honestly? It was refreshing. Starting With Accountability and an Honest Question Early in the evening, I, took a moment to offer a sincere public apology to…

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Columbia Planning Commission Pushes Zoning Overhaul Forward with New State Support

Columbia Planning Commission Pushes Zoning Overhaul Forward with New State Support March 17 may have been St. Patrick’s Day, but Columbia’s luck came in the form of momentum.At 7 p.m. sharp, the Columbia Borough Planning Commission opened its meeting with tradition—a moment of silence and the Pledge of Allegiance—before getting straight to work on decisions…

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Should Voters Consider a Candidate’s Past Bankruptcy? The Case of Columbia Borough’s Vice President, Heather Zink

Should Voters Consider a Candidate’s Past Bankruptcy? The Case of Columbia Borough’s Vice President, Heather Zink COLUMBIA, Pa. — As Columbia continues to grow and reshape its identity, residents regularly assess the people who guide that process. Among them is Heather M. Zink, sitting Vice President of Columbia Borough Council, whose role places her at…

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Borough Cites Non‑Criminal Investigation Exemption in Denying Email Request: What That Means for Columbia Residents

Borough Cites Non‑Criminal Investigation Exemption in Denying Email Request: What That Means for Columbia Residents By ColumbiaPA.online StaffPublished: February 26, 2026 COLUMBIA, Pa. — ColumbiaPa.online requested a narrow set of Borough emails from the week surrounding August 18, 2025 in order to clarify a series of events of clear public interest. On February 26, 2026,…

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