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LEWISTOWN The Mifflin County Commissioners discussed the need for public input on Mifflin Moves! during its regularly held meeting on Thursday. Mifflin Moves is a partnership study, funded by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and supported by Mifflin County’s Planning and Development Department. Efforts on the study began a little over a year ago. […] ....
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Township asks to ‘come to table’ regarding MABL Feb 12, 2021 LEWISTOWN – The Granville Township Supervisors on Thursday sent a letter to Lewistown Borough Council regarding its feelings pertaining to the situation involving Council and the Municipal Authority of the Borough of Lewistown (MABL), which provides service to residents of Granville Township. A copy of the letter, dated today, was submitted to The Sentinel for publication. The text of the letter is included below and italicized: Council Members, Over the course of the past year, Granville Township and the other affected municipalities have been closely watching the actions undertaken by the Borough in relation to The Municipal Authority of the Borough of Lewistown (MABL). We have read, reviewed and conversed about the emails sent by Council President Shade. ....
LEWISTOWN Taxpayers of Mifflin County will see no tax increase for the county portion of their taxes. Commissioners adopted the 2021 budget during the board’s meeting on Tuesday. “I’d like to acknowledge all the work the departments have done in getting through this process,” said Commissioners Rob Postal. “We appreciate the cooperation of everybody. The cost of things never goes down. Your employment costs go up, all the taxes go up that you have to pay…But everyone worked together to make sure we could hold the line of no increases,” added Commissioner Kevin Kodish. Also during the meeting, commissioners approved a resolution to again require residents of Mifflin County to wear face masks in local government buildings to slow the spread of COVID-19. ....