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Borough of Dravosburg
The Borough of Dravosburg is seeking sealed proposals for the collection, removal, and disposal of residential rubbish, garbage, and household rubbish within the borough. Proposals are due by 11:00 AM on June 22, 2026, and must be accompanied by a bidder's bond, cashier's check, or certified check equal to at least 10% of the bid amount. Bid documents can be obtained from Glenn Engineering & Associates, and the contract is subject to the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act.
Posted Date
Jun 4, 2026
Due Date
Jun 22, 2026
Release: Jun 4, 2026
Borough of Dravosburg
Close: Jun 22, 2026
The Borough of Dravosburg is seeking sealed proposals for the collection, removal, and disposal of residential rubbish, garbage, and household rubbish within the borough. Proposals are due by 11:00 AM on June 22, 2026, and must be accompanied by a bidder's bond, cashier's check, or certified check equal to at least 10% of the bid amount. Bid documents can be obtained from Glenn Engineering & Associates, and the contract is subject to the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Dravosburg
The council addressed various community concerns, including illegal parking, junk vehicle reports, and traffic safety issues caused by bridge detours. The engineer provided status updates on several infrastructure projects, including CDBG-funded paving, an ADA ramp project, and ongoing work at the public works restroom and ballfields. Additionally, the council approved a new Borough Manager employment agreement, authorized the preparation of garbage bid specifications, and appointed a new crossing guard. Financial and operational actions included rescinding a previous fire department funding allocation, adopting resolutions to participate in the CDBG program, approving roofing bids, and coordinating repairs for railroad crossings. The meeting concluded with the approval of bill payments and the rescheduling of a future meeting.
The council meeting addressed various infrastructure projects, including street reconstruction, ADA ramp installations, improvements to the ballfield concession stand, and sidewalk and handicap ramp installations. Discussion also covered the approval of debt service for a fire department apparatus purchase and the authorization of a down payment for the new fire equipment. Other administrative actions included the appointment of a new Borough Manager, adjustments to staff compensation, updates on property transactions, the termination of a previously enacted State of Emergency, the approval of a tax exoneration, and the establishment of designated check signers. The meeting concluded with a schedule change for the following month's meeting and the approval of outstanding bills.
The council discussed various community concerns including real estate tax refunds for US Steel, residential property maintenance issues involving tarps, and the condition of public infrastructure such as local roads, pot holes, and bridge access. Additionally, the council addressed an ordinance regarding abandoned vehicles, signs in Riverview, and received updates from the engineer on various grant-funded projects including street reconstruction, ADA ramp installations, and park improvements. The council also reviewed police activity reports, adopted a resolution concerning the new borough manager, and designated authorized check signers for financial accounts.
The council meeting addressed various issues including complaints about junk vehicles, abandoned properties, and overgrown vegetation. Discussions included updates on ongoing infrastructure projects (Ridgeview road work, Maple Avenue project), grant applications (GTRP grant for ballfield, LSA grants for dump truck and various infrastructure improvements), and the upcoming demolition of the Bowen property. The council also approved plans for the ballfield project, addressed delinquent garbage bills, and made arrangements for Halloween festivities. Police staffing shortages and the cost of police services were also discussed.
The meeting covered the swearing in of council members, seating of the new council, and the election of a president and vice president. Key decisions included retaining the solicitor, engineer, and First Commonwealth Bank as depository. The council also voted to name the Mon Valley Independent as the official newspaper and set meeting nights and times. Old and new business were discussed.
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