Photos: Clogged and broken sewer pipes on 37th St. in West Mayfield. Taxpayers’ Dollars Down the Drain West Mayfield residents are now enduring the inconvenient closure of 37th Street due to repairs of clogged and broken sewer pipes. Repairs to the pipes must be made as quickly as possible to protect the health and safety […]
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Council Meeting Agenda: April 2022
The agenda is now online for the April 2022 regular council meeting. As a reminder, council meetings will resume in the council chambers at the Borough Building. For more information about Borough meetings and to access past agendas and minutes, visit the Meetings page on the website. AGENDA Borough of West Mayfield Regular Meeting April […]
Council Vacancy
On March 10, 2022, Borough of West Mayfield council duly accepted the resignation of council person Monica Sepp, effective immediately. As per Title 8 of the Borough Code and Title 53 of the Statutes of Pennsylvania, council now seeks to fill the vacancy within 30 days by appointing a registered elector of the borough to […]
DCL Power Outage Notice (Feb. 8, 2022)
Here is an updated notice from Duquesne Light Company regarding power outages scheduled between 9am and 12pm on Tuesday, February 22, 2022 for Boyd, Coolidge, Mayfield, Rock, Ross, Patterson, West. 3rd, and Wilson Avenues. An alternative date for these outages will be Wednesday, February 23, 2022. PLEASE NOTE: The borough has nothing to do with […]
Change of Service Notice: J. Young Refuse
J. Young Refuse advises customers of a change in service due to inclement weather.
New Borough Government in 2022
Mayor Licia Cogley and Council President Lou Little Mayor Licia Cogley Mayor Licia Cogley administers the oath of office. Mayor Licia Cogley administers the oath of office. Mayor Licia Cogley administers the oath of office. Mayor Licia Cogley, West Mayfield’s first female mayor. Previous Next The Borough of West Mayfield ushers in a new local […]
Council Reorganization — What is it?
In January 2022, citizens of West Mayfield might be surprised to learn that this council meeting will be very different than all the others. Here’s why. Unlike cities and townships in Pennsylvania, boroughs are governed by a distinct section of state statutes called the Pennsylvania Borough Code. Title 8, Chapter 10 (“Powers and Duties of […]