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Borough of Dumont
Milling and resurfacing of Street. Contract work also includes ADA curb ramp reconstruction, minor curb and sidewalk replacement, and ancillary drainage improvements. Alternate Bid - The work to be performed under this contract includes the milling and resurfacing. Contract work also includes ADA curb ramp reconstruction, minor curb and sidewalk replacement, and ancillary drainage improvements.
Posted Date
Jul 8, 2026
Due Date
Jul 28, 2026
Release: Jul 8, 2026
Borough of Dumont
Close: Jul 28, 2026
Milling and resurfacing of Street. Contract work also includes ADA curb ramp reconstruction, minor curb and sidewalk replacement, and ancillary drainage improvements. Alternate Bid - The work to be performed under this contract includes the milling and resurfacing. Contract work also includes ADA curb ramp reconstruction, minor curb and sidewalk replacement, and ancillary drainage improvements.
AvailableBorough of Dumont
Landscaping Services for 2026 Season. Services to be performed on private and bank-owned properties that are left unmaintained and in violation of the Borough Code, and based on an HOURLY RATE.
Posted Date
Feb 25, 2026
Due Date
Mar 10, 2026
Release: Feb 25, 2026
Borough of Dumont
Close: Mar 10, 2026
Landscaping Services for 2026 Season. Services to be performed on private and bank-owned properties that are left unmaintained and in violation of the Borough Code, and based on an HOURLY RATE.
Borough of Dumont
Provide labor services to work with the Department of Public Works to provide general labor between the hours of 7 am and 12 pm Monday to Friday between March 23, 2026 and October 16, 2026. Such services to be primarily maintenance, picking up grass, branches, and vegetative waste and placing same into a refuse truck. Standing on the refuse truck is required, as is the ability to lift at least 50 pounds. See attached file.
Posted Date
Feb 25, 2026
Due Date
Mar 10, 2026
Release: Feb 25, 2026
Borough of Dumont
Close: Mar 10, 2026
Provide labor services to work with the Department of Public Works to provide general labor between the hours of 7 am and 12 pm Monday to Friday between March 23, 2026 and October 16, 2026. Such services to be primarily maintenance, picking up grass, branches, and vegetative waste and placing same into a refuse truck. Standing on the refuse truck is required, as is the ability to lift at least 50 pounds. See attached file.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $17,500, use sole source; otherwise pivot to a cooperative.
Coops: If your offering is on a Bergen County or NJ State (1NJCP) cooperative, use it to bypass formal bidding. If no applicable coop: Prepare for a formal competitive bid; monitor the Borough’s Public Notices/RFPs/RFQs/Bids page.
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Entity: Borough of Dumont, NJ
Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Dumont
The council meeting addressed various departmental reports, including the police department's service statistics and traffic enforcement, and beautification efforts such as the American 250th birthday celebration and veteran banner program. Discussions also covered senior service events, redevelopment plans for 50 Washington Avenue, and library renovations and summer programs. Additionally, updates were provided on the fire department's yearly activity, the municipal audit process, and public works initiatives including the 2026 cooperative roadway program and garbage disposal regulations. Financial matters, such as budget amendments and resolutions urging state legislative support for veteran property tax relief, were also presented.
The council held a public hearing regarding the 2026 municipal budget. The discussion included an overview of the $31.5 million budget, compliance with mandated appropriation and tax levy caps, the impact of rising health insurance premiums, debt service adjustments, and personnel costs. Additionally, the capital budget was discussed, detailing planned improvements for streets, drainage, and equipment, including a new fire ladder truck. Information was also provided regarding the tax implications for the average home due to the municipal budget, library requirements, and the annual property reassessment program.
The meeting included the presentation of several mayoral proclamations honoring local roller hockey teams and a long-time community volunteer. The council also held a work session focused on the borough's five-year annual tax reassessment program. The tax assessor explained the methodology behind property assessments, the impact on tax rates, and how market values are determined. Residents were provided with information on how to review their assessments and the process for addressing concerns or filing appeals.
The council meeting addressed several administrative, financial, and community matters. Key topics included the appointment of the borough attorney, the appointment of a new council member, and the approval of resolutions related to affordable housing overlay zones. Reports were presented on the 2026 budget process, police department activities, public works operations including snow removal and tree collection, and board of education updates regarding cell phone policies and therapy dogs. Additionally, the mayor issued proclamations honoring local athletes, and administrative updates were provided regarding the lead pipe replacement program and the recreation and open space inventory.
The meeting covered various municipal reports and updates, including police activity reports for January, recreation department budget and field lighting concerns, and a detailed explanation of the ongoing property reassessment process in Dumont. Council members provided updates on committees such as affordable housing, cultural affairs, and shared services. Additionally, there were announcements regarding upcoming events and administrative changes to liaison assignments for boards and commissions.
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