Looks as the Columbia Water Company can do no wrong.
Unless you call staging all that heavy construction equipment on a borough street – wrong?
Maybe it’s a construction zone and maybe the benign monopoly will bring the roadways back to standard?
Besides isn’t this where visitors to River Park are supposed to be able to park and stroll?
All that space “inside the wire” and the dump trucks and other equipment are staged on borough property at the newly opened Columbia Crossing. Don’t try this at your home, kids … you’ll probably get a visit from the codes officer.
Let’s see: there are newly posted “NO” signs at the park at Locust and Fifth.
NO dogs, gee, imagine parks with no dogs allowed. Goofy, huh?
But not as goofy as a park, with a brand-new kazillion dollar trail services building enveloped by a mangango-sized ashtray for cigarette butts.
There are signs, to be sure, but there’s no enforcement. What’s worse: dogs in a park or hundreds and hundreds of cigarette butts that eventually find a path into the beloved River?
… and a visitor.




