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Mifflinburg Borough posts March 10 Finance Committee notice, March 3 agenda

Mifflinburg borough posted a Finance Committee packet created and last updated March 6 for a Finance Committee meeting scheduled Wednesday, March 10, 2026; a March 3 work session agenda was also posted.

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Mifflinburg Borough posts March 10 Finance Committee notice, March 3 agenda
Source: mifflinburgborough.org

The Borough of Mifflinburg posted a Finance Committee meeting notice for Wednesday, March 10, 2026, and the downloadable packet on the borough site shows a Create Date and Last Updated timestamp of March 6, 2026. The posting signals materials are available ahead of the meeting, though the public download referenced in the notice is the only metadata provided in the borough file.

The borough also posted a March 3 work session agenda, listed alongside the Finance Committee notice; the posted March 3 agenda in the public listing contains no agenda items or timestamps in the material provided with the notice. The March 3 label appears in the borough’s calendar listings but the year and detailed attachments for that work session were not included in the downloadable files referenced by the March 6 metadata.

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Historical borough minutes from 2015 provide context for issues that have previously drawn committee attention: the minutes contain the exact wording, "Agreement 582 between the West Buffalo Township and Municipal Authority and the Borough of Mifflinburg, as far as 583 the discounted rates they receive." In that 2015 record Mr. Snook clarified that "the Utility Committee would need to schedule a meeting to discuss this matter," and Mrs. Metzger requested that "a Finance Committee meeting be scheduled within the next month to review and discuss the Borough’s utility collection procedures." The minutes also show that "The Finance Committee scheduled a meeting for Wednesday, March 11, 2015 at 8:30 AM to discuss the Borough’s utility collection procedures."

The 2015 minutes also record personnel and council actions that appear in the borough archive: "Chief Bickhart presented Borough Council with some Monthly Highlights for the Mifflinburg Police Department for January 2015," and both Chief Bickhart and Mrs. Hackenberg "requested an executive session to discuss personnel matters." The minutes note, "Mrs. Hackenberg reported that Mr. Rob Rowe, the Borough’s new Project Manager, began work on Monday, February 9, 2015. Mrs. Hackenberg welcomed Mr. Rowe aboard." That meeting closed with the motion text, "MOTION: To adjourn the Mifflinburg Borough Council meeting," moved by Beverly L. Hackenberg, "Approved via unanimous voice vote," and the record shows "Meeting adjourned at 10:20 PM," followed by "Respectfully Submitted, Misty L. Ross Assistant Borough Secretary."

What this means for you: review the March 6 downloadable Finance Committee packet now and confirm whether utility collection procedures or Agreement 582 appear on the March 10 agenda, because 2015 minutes show those items have triggered committee review and scheduling.

Looking ahead, the borough posting establishes a clear paper trail for the March 10 meeting with a March 6 file timestamp, but the public record supplied here does not include the full March 10 agenda contents or the March 3 work session attachments. If the Finance Committee takes up utility collection procedures or the Agreement 582 wording referenced in 2015, any committee recommendations could carry implications for discounted rates tied to West Buffalo Township and Municipal Authority accounts, so residents and ratepayers with billing concerns should monitor the borough’s posted packet and any follow-up minutes after the March 10 meeting.

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