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Borough of Cressona
Soliciting proposals from qualified consulting teams to complete a feasibility study for the renovation and improvement of the borough's existing outdoor pool. The study will evaluate the condition of the existing facility, community and market demand, renovation and modernization options, broader recreation-complex opportunities, order-ofmagnitude costs, operational and funding considerations, and phased implementation strategies. The study is intended to support borough decision-making regarding the long-term future of this community and regional recreational asset.
Posted Date
Apr 30, 2026
Due Date
Jun 12, 2026
Release: Apr 30, 2026
Borough of Cressona
Close: Jun 12, 2026
Soliciting proposals from qualified consulting teams to complete a feasibility study for the renovation and improvement of the borough's existing outdoor pool. The study will evaluate the condition of the existing facility, community and market demand, renovation and modernization options, broader recreation-complex opportunities, order-ofmagnitude costs, operational and funding considerations, and phased implementation strategies. The study is intended to support borough decision-making regarding the long-term future of this community and regional recreational asset.
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Demolition of existing sidewalk and pavement and the installation of 490 SY of 4" depth concrete sidewalk, 930 LF of concrete curb, 4 ADA curb ramps with detectable warning surface, sidewalk and driveway tie-ins, roadway restoration, 6" sidewalk trench drain, removal and resetting of post mounted signs, appurtenances, & all related work.
Posted Date
Jan 21, 2026
Due Date
Feb 27, 2026
Release: Jan 21, 2026
Borough of Cressona
Close: Feb 27, 2026
Demolition of existing sidewalk and pavement and the installation of 490 SY of 4" depth concrete sidewalk, 930 LF of concrete curb, 4 ADA curb ramps with detectable warning surface, sidewalk and driveway tie-ins, roadway restoration, 6" sidewalk trench drain, removal and resetting of post mounted signs, appurtenances, & all related work.
Borough of Cressona
Work includes 600 SY asphalt road widening and curb; 1,000 LF furnish and install storm sewer pipe 18" SLCPP (all depths); 1 EA. connection to existing storm sewer 18" SLCPP; 10 EA. furnish and install catch basins 2'x4' catch basin; 70 SY restoration - asphalt drive; 10 SY restoration - gravel drive; 1 LS restoration - unpaved areas.
Posted Date
May 25, 2025
Due Date
Jun 12, 2025
Release: May 25, 2025
Borough of Cressona
Close: Jun 12, 2025
Work includes 600 SY asphalt road widening and curb; 1,000 LF furnish and install storm sewer pipe 18" SLCPP (all depths); 1 EA. connection to existing storm sewer 18" SLCPP; 10 EA. furnish and install catch basins 2'x4' catch basin; 70 SY restoration - asphalt drive; 10 SY restoration - gravel drive; 1 LS restoration - unpaved areas.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Cressona
The council recognized local Girl Scouts for their Gold Award achievements. Financial actions included the approval of municipal bills, the purchase of event signage, and the authorization of expenditures for security cameras and tree removal at The Grove. Policy updates were made to the borough fee schedule and dumpster ordinance to include storage pods. New business involved the purchase of temporary speed humps and signage for River Street, the advertisement of a Pool RFP, the appointment of a member to the Cemetery Commission, and discussions regarding the development of a strategic plan. Additionally, the council approved a transition for a part-time laborer to a full-time position following an executive session.
The council discussed various operational and community items including the validity of a Skill Game Ordinance, the purchase of traffic cones and garage floor paint, and the status of the Borough Fee Schedule and Police Pension Liquidation. Council decided to retain Capital Blue Cross for health insurance, authorized traffic management measures for South River Street, and adopted a loan resolution for the MORE project. Additionally, funding was approved for patriotic decorations for a community fundraiser, attendance for staff at professional conferences was authorized, and a sweep ticket appeal was denied following an executive session. Plans were also initiated for an upcoming special meeting regarding a pool feasibility study.
The council authorized the purchase of a 9000-watt gas portable generator and approved the liquidation of the police pension fund with Wilmington Trust. Discussions were held regarding updates to the borough fee schedule for dumpster permits. The council resolved to self-fund a pool feasibility study by utilizing capital improvement funds and BMRC support, including the collection of three RFPs. Additionally, the council approved the MORE loan, established a blanket $2000 spending limit for Public Works daily operations, and reviewed options for relocating the fire tower.
The council meeting addressed various operational and financial items, including the approval of municipal bills and equipment maintenance requisitions for public works, such as snow plow edges, dump truck repairs, and loader tires. Discussions included reviewing the borough fee schedule, the release of funds from a fire escrow account, and advertising the upcoming road project. The council also authorized the purchase of new office equipment, scheduled community events including a spring clean-up, appliance pick-up, and an Easter Egg Hunt, and approved a donation to the local fire company. Additionally, the council approved a resolution for a township plan, scheduled training attendance for staff, and authorized an upgrade to billing services.
The meeting focused on the reorganization of the council, including the nomination and election of the Council President, Vice President, and Pro Tem for two-year terms. Various annual appointments were made, including the Borough Engineer, Solicitor, Zoning/Hearing Board Solicitor, and accounting firm. Additionally, several committee and board reappointments were approved for the Sewer Authority, Cemetery and Planning Commissions, Zoning Hearing Board Commission, and the Vacancy Board.
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