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Borough of Bradford Woods
Work includes installation of a new primary outlet structure, outfall piping, and endwall, restoration of existing emergency spillway and spillway channel, including the installation of articulated concrete block channel liner, and vegetation clearing / silt removal.
Posted Date
Feb 12, 2026
Due Date
Mar 3, 2026
Release: Feb 12, 2026
Borough of Bradford Woods
Close: Mar 3, 2026
Work includes installation of a new primary outlet structure, outfall piping, and endwall, restoration of existing emergency spillway and spillway channel, including the installation of articulated concrete block channel liner, and vegetation clearing / silt removal.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Bradford Woods
The meeting agenda includes calling to order, pledge of allegiance, and roll call. Key discussions revolve around motions required for resolutions, specifically appointing alternate members to the Planning Commission and amending the NRPD Pension Plan. Reports from the Mayor, Manager, and Solicitor will cover topics such as Bradford Road speed data, Bradford Woods being awarded Banner Community Status, monitoring visits for The Reserve, Real Estate Transfer Tax, an intern project selection, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ceasing operations, and the Waste Management contract option year. The Solicitor will also address a Temporary Right of Entry Agreement for the Church Tank Project and an ICA with Marshall Township for road maintenance. Unfinished business includes NIMS training and the Northern Regional Police Department Facility Study. Financial reports concern paying and ratifying checks from December 2025 and pre-ratifying checks for January/February 2026. Monthly reports will cover Police, Fire, EMS, MS4 status for the Church Tank Project and Village Pond, a motion for partial payment on road contract No. 25-R01, and updates on Public Works, Planning, Building & Zoning (including generator zoning for 621 Centerview and 30 Meetinghouse), Personnel, North Hills COG/Northland Public Library, and Environment.
The meeting commenced with the swearing-in of newly elected officials, followed by the election of new officers, resulting in Ms. Pongrace as President, Mr. Dimond as Vice-President, and Mr. Hipwell as President Pro-Tem. A significant portion of the meeting involved numerous unanimous appointments for 2026, including the Borough Manager/Secretary/Treasurer/Right-to-Know Officer, Road Supervisor, Solicitor, Engineer, Zoning/Code Enforcement Officer, Building Code Official, Tax Collectors, Depository, and Auditor. Key resolutions included the appointment of Vince Cannella as Emergency Management Coordinator and the assignment of Council Representatives to various commissions and boards, such as the Planning Commission and the Northern Regional Joint Police Board. Volunteer appointments for the Environment and Parks Commission and the Zoning Hearing Board were also confirmed, while other appointments were tabled. Finally, the start time for the next council meeting was considered for adjustment, and the need for NIMS training for elected officials was noted.
The meeting included a presentation on the Northland Library's proposed 2026 budget, which anticipates increased expenses due to salaries and healthcare costs, offset by reductions in Bookmobile service. The council approved a resolution requesting a Statewide Local Share Account Grant for the purchase of police vehicles. Updates were provided on the Heritage Committee's historical marker maintenance fund, upcoming volunteer position vacancies, and Waste Management's recycling pickup realignment. The council also discussed and approved the Bradford Woods Volunteer Fire Company Facility Lease and the advertising of the Borough's 2026 proposed budget. Further discussion involved the NRPD Building Committee's reorganization and exploration of scaled-down plans for a new building or renovation of the Pine municipal building. The council also discussed the Church Tank Project, Village Pond, road paving, and a recommendation to update the Comprehensive Plan.
The Bradford Woods Plan is a comprehensive planning document designed to guide public policy for future land use and community development over a ten-year horizon. Key strategic areas include maintaining the Borough's unique residential character, improving road infrastructure and safety, addressing environmental concerns such as stormwater management and greenspace preservation, and ensuring robust administration and financial sustainability. The plan aims to enhance the quality of life, public health, safety, and welfare, and maintain the natural environment for its residents.
The Bradford Woods Borough Council meeting addressed several key issues, including discussions on Change Order No. 3, public comments regarding agenda items such as fence installations and parking concerns on Forest Road Extension, and updates on the Village Pond project. The council also discussed the Manager's report, which included updates on grant applications, reinvestment of a Certificate of Deposit, and security camera upgrades. Additionally, the first draft of the 2026 budget was presented, and there were discussions about traffic safety measures on Bradford Road, including speed studies and mitigation efforts.
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