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Lewisburg Posts December Meeting Schedule, Residents Urged to Engage

The Borough of Lewisburg has published a calendar of committee and commission meetings for December and posted resident alerts on refuse and leaf collection changes, and holiday office closures. The schedule clarifies when and where decisions affecting local services and land use will be discussed, and offers residents points of contact for participation and questions.

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Lewisburg Posts December Meeting Schedule, Residents Urged to Engage
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The Borough of Lewisburg published a roster of committee and commission meetings for December, with meetings held earlier this week and additional sessions scheduled next week. The Planning and Public Works Committee met on December 4, and the Administrative Finance Public Safety Committee met on December 5. The Historical Architectural Review Board and a Borough Council work session are scheduled for December 9, and the Lewisburg Planning Commission is scheduled for December 10. All meetings list the Borough Council Chambers at 55 South Fifth Street as the location, and the calendar entries include times and contact points for residents seeking information about agendas or participation.

The notices accompanying the calendar include operational alerts that directly affect daily life in Lewisburg. The borough posted changes to refuse and leaf collection schedules, reminders about curbside leaf collection, and holiday municipal office closures. Those notices can affect household planning, business operations, and timelines for landscapers and contractors who rely on municipal pickup dates.

Committee and commission meetings listed on the calendar cover issues that shape local policy and services. Planning and public works deliberations typically address infrastructure maintenance and service delivery. Administrative finance and public safety discussions typically touch budgeting, resource allocation, and emergency services. The Historical Architectural Review Board evaluates changes to structures in designated areas, while the planning commission guides land use and development decisions. Timely posting of meeting dates and notices allows residents to monitor proposals, attend meetings, and communicate concerns to decision makers.

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For residents seeking to participate or ask about specific agenda items, the calendar entries provide contact information and scheduled times. Attendance at the upcoming December 9 and December 10 meetings will be an opportunity to weigh in on matters that influence property values, municipal services, and neighborhood character. Public engagement in these hearings and committee sessions is the principal avenue for transparency and local accountability.

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