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Based on the available documents, meaningful analysis is limited. Document [1] provides concrete information about Buffalo Township Municipal Sewer Authority operations (September 2025), including infrastructure projects like the Black Run Pump Station Rehabilitation and routine financial approvals. Documents [9] details Municipal Authority of Buffalo Township water infrastructure investment (March 2025), focusing on waterline extensions and replacements funded through state and federal grants. However, most other documents are either inaccessible, undated, or contain only navigational/structural information without substantive governance content. The limited usable material shows local infrastructure maintenance and utility management as governance priorities, but insufficient coverage of broader policy themes, budget allocations, or civic issues prevents comprehensive area insight. NULL
Buffalo Township Municipal Sewer Authority Meeting Agenda September 4, 2025
The Buffalo Township Municipal Sewer Authority held a meeting on September 4, 2025, with agenda items including an update on the Black Run Pump Station Rehabilitation project, approval of a winning bid of $5,600 for a truck purchase, and approval of the 2024 financial report. The meeting also addressed delinquent sewer bills, the operator's report, and payment of September bills.
Minutes NEW BUFFALO TOWNSHIP REGULAR MEETING - HELD ELECTRONICALLY VIA ZOOM
On September 21, 2020, New Buffalo Township held a regular meeting electronically via Zoom and approved multiple expenditures including $325,851.15 for the Exit 1 Improvements Project, $12,000 for a Union Pier Trailhead and Restroom Building, and $175,000 in design services for The Marquette Greenway (pending a $100,000 grant from The Pokagon Fund). The board also approved consent agenda items totaling approximately $491,000 in bills across various funds, authorized 2% raises for full-time employees, and adopted a Resolution Endorsing Establishment of a Recreational Funding Fee.
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MINUTES OF MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY OF BUFFALO TOWNSHIP
The Municipal Authority of Buffalo Township held its March 20, 2025 regular monthly meeting, where the board unanimously approved the February 2025 Treasurer's Report and monthly bills for payment. The engineer presented and the board approved multiple pay requisitions and a change order totaling approximately $245,584.40 for ongoing waterline extension and replacement projects, funded through PENNVEST loans, Butler County MIP grants, and COVID-19 ARPA funding. The manager reported on ongoing activities including the STP Expansion, Sarver Road Waterline Extension, Freeport Borough Waterline Replacement Project, and manhole inspections, while also noting an insurance claim for a vehicle accident.