Government Gov. Shapiro visits Lancaster to make case for more transit funding “Public transit provides real freedom and opportunity for its riders, especially our seniors.” By Tim Stuhldreher - May 15, 2024
Community Proposed changes released for Red Rose Transit bus routes: Here’s how to offer feedback The alterations stem from the recent Transit Development Plan, or TDP, that the South Central Transit Authority Board accepted in March. By Tim Stuhldreher - May 15, 2024
Government Lancaster is analyzing its parking permit program The public is being encouraged to weigh in on the study, which will yield proposals for the city to consider implementing later this year. By Tim Stuhldreher - May 15, 2024
Headlines Wednesday, May 15 Housing authority, Dave McCormick, legal bills, Broad Street Market, Mountville Library, gender policies. By One United Lancaster - May 15, 2024
Government Applicants sought for 2024 Lancaster City Poet Laureate The 2024 laureate will serve a two-year term. The post comes with an honorarium of $3,000. By One United Lancaster - May 14, 2024
Community Active Transportation Summit will invite participants to explore alternatives to car travel The event takes place from 12 noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, May 18, at West Art. By One United Lancaster - May 14, 2024
Headlines Tuesday, March 14 First responders, Dover Area School District gender policy, fish release, state government workforce, Cyril Wecht. By One United Lancaster - May 14, 2024
Nonprofits LancasterHistory launches construction of Stevens-Smith History Center The museum will be “the most important contribution LancasterHistory has ever made to our country, to our commonwealth and to our country,” President and CEO Tom Ryan said. By Tim Stuhldreher - May 13, 2024
Government Draft update to county transportation plan released, launching public comment period The Lancaster County Metropolitan Planning Organization is scheduled to vote on adopting the plan on June 24. By One United Lancaster - May 13, 2024
Headlines Monday, May 13 Mother’s Day truck convoy, Penn State, tourism, sign ordinance, non-sanctuary resolution. By One United Lancaster - May 13, 2024
Nonprofits Pardon clinics open opportunities for second chances “We are going to walk with you every step of the way.” By Tim Stuhldreher - May 10, 2024
Government Home Rule Study Commission continues debating at-large vs. by-district City Council elections Three members said the commission has yet to explore the topic properly, and that more data is need for a fully informed decision. By Tim Stuhldreher - May 10, 2024