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Residents cite high river levels and parking problems; officer says about 15 tickets issued
Summary
At the June 10 Columbia Borough Council meeting residents raised concerns about docks not being installed because of high river elevations, parking congestion near Columbia Crossing, and property owners placing bollards on South Thirteenth Street; an on‑duty officer said about 15 tickets have been issued so far.
Resident Mary Witten told the council that high river levels have delayed installation of docks and described concentrated parking and trailers near Columbia Crossing.
“If you go down there, Jake can't even get to the pins to put that largest stock in. On Monday, it was maybe within 3 or 4 inches, but now it's…
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