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Borough of Bellmawr
Borough Auditor, Borough Solicitor, Borough Engineer, Borough Labor Attorney, Borough Public Defender, Borough Architect of Record, Borough Joint Land Use Solicitor, Borough Prosecutor, Borough Computer Consultant, Borough Bond Counsel, Borough Planner, Borough Risk Management Consultant & Insurance Broke
Posted Date
Nov 25, 2025
Due Date
Dec 10, 2025
Release: Nov 25, 2025
Borough of Bellmawr
Close: Dec 10, 2025
Borough Auditor, Borough Solicitor, Borough Engineer, Borough Labor Attorney, Borough Public Defender, Borough Architect of Record, Borough Joint Land Use Solicitor, Borough Prosecutor, Borough Computer Consultant, Borough Bond Counsel, Borough Planner, Borough Risk Management Consultant & Insurance Broke
Borough of Bellmawr
Improvements to avenue.
Posted Date
Jan 14, 2025
Due Date
Feb 20, 2025
Release: Jan 14, 2025
Borough of Bellmawr
Close: Feb 20, 2025
Improvements to avenue.
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Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Only if it’s a highly specialized professional service; run via the ‘fair and open’ process with the department and QPA under N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et seq.
Coops: Lead with an authorized cooperative (e.g., OMNIA, Sourcewell, KPN, H-GAC, ESCNJ/HCESC, or NJ State/1NJCP) and route through the QPA for fastest PO.
Entity: Borough of Bellmawr, NJ
Applicability: Rare; primarily for professional services only.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Bellmawr
The meeting featured a report from the Borough Engineer regarding the status of CDBG applications, water main rerouting designs, and the Greensand Vessel Maintenance Project. The CFO presented an overview of the municipal budget, addressing a tax increase and appropriation cap management. Discussion included community park and recreation projects, the reorganization of sports leagues, and a proposal to focus centennial celebrations on established events rather than a specific additional date. The council also introduced an ordinance related to budget appropriation limits, passed several resolutions including the 2026 Municipal Budget and a contract award for construction services, and held an executive session to discuss personnel and contractual matters.
The council passed a resolution authorizing the borough to make an application to the Local Finance Board pursuant to N.J.S.A 40A:4-45.3.
The council discussed various infrastructure and municipal projects, including water treatment systems, emergency water main repairs, and street improvements. Updates were provided on fire apparatus procurement and the status of several redevelopment projects. Additionally, the recreation department reported on facility improvements and equipment needs, while the Business Alliance noted community garden support. The council authorized a temporary capital budget, approved a land appraisal, and introduced a bond ordinance for the demolition and improvement of various municipal structures. Matters involving personnel, contracts, and attorney-client privilege were discussed during an executive session.
The board meeting agenda includes the adoption of resolutions for a minor subdivision extension at 144 Dobbs and a one-year extension for Hall Avenue. New business involves a minor subdivision application at 124 Grafton Avenue that requires a lot frontage variance, as well as completeness reviews for site-plan applications by NINACH Holdings for Dominick's Tavern and Bassen Co. for 715-717 Creek Rd.
The meeting marked the 100th Anniversary of the Borough and featured discussions on upcoming municipal budget preparations, community events, and departmental reports from police, fire, and EMT services. Key administrative actions included the first reading of an ordinance regarding lead-based paint, the authorization of various property maintenance liens and tax refunds, and the approval of engineering plans for infrastructure projects such as road improvements and water main replacements. Additionally, the council approved grant applications, budget transfers, and the appointment of part-time staff, concluding with the presentation of commemorative certificates to past municipal officials.
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