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Borough of Eddystone
The Borough of Eddystone seeks proposals for a new small trash truck. Proposals must be submitted via the PennBid Program by October 14, 2024. Bidders must ensure bid validity for 60 days post-opening.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Oct 14, 2024
Release: -
Borough of Eddystone
Close: Oct 14, 2024
The Borough of Eddystone seeks proposals for a new small trash truck. Proposals must be submitted via the PennBid Program by October 14, 2024. Bidders must ensure bid validity for 60 days post-opening.
Borough of Eddystone
Complete removal of the highway garage, and attached shed(s); complete removal of all slabs and debris; and relocation of fuel tanks as directed by the Borough Engineer. The contractor is responsible for leaving the site clean and clear of all debris.
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2026
Due Date
Apr 13, 2026
Release: Mar 27, 2026
Borough of Eddystone
Close: Apr 13, 2026
Complete removal of the highway garage, and attached shed(s); complete removal of all slabs and debris; and relocation of fuel tanks as directed by the Borough Engineer. The contractor is responsible for leaving the site clean and clear of all debris.
AvailableBorough of Eddystone
Project consists of the installation of a new HVAC unit at lighthouse hall park.
Posted Date
Sep 24, 2025
Due Date
Oct 13, 2025
Release: Sep 24, 2025
Borough of Eddystone
Close: Oct 13, 2025
Project consists of the installation of a new HVAC unit at lighthouse hall park.
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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 $23,800, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with PA COSTARS to avoid formal bidding; ask which preferred reseller (e.g., SHI or CDW-G) they want to use.
Borough of Eddystone: No evidence of sole source/non-competitive awards in reviewed materials. The Borough adheres to formal procurement for purchases over $23,800, making sole source attempts inefficient.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Eddystone
The council discussed various administrative and departmental reports, including updates on the police contract consolidation and new code enforcement, fire, EMS, police, and health department reports for October. Key agenda items included the approval of an agreement regarding the repayment of funds to the fire company and the authorization of pollution liability insurance. The council also addressed financial matters such as the revised 2026 minimum municipal obligation for the police pension plan, the designation of authorized signers for the police pension account, and the hiring of additional part-time EMT staff. Additionally, discussions were held regarding the advertisement and hiring of as-needed overseers for hall rentals.
The council discussed various community events, including a senior luncheon and a toy giveaway, as well as the status of labor contracts for police and highway departments. Updates were provided on borough operations, specific infrastructure projects such as the Second Street extension and HVAC improvements at Lighthouse Hall, and CDBG grant applications. The council reviewed departmental reports for Fire, EMS, and Health, and addressed administrative items regarding civil service commission terms and the 2026 budget. Additionally, resolutions were approved to establish the 2026 tax rate and sewer service rates.
The council discussed key agenda items including an executive session concerning a litigation matter involving the police department and the status of a DCED grant for a new dump truck and police vehicle. Other major topics included selecting an auditing firm for the 2025 financial audit, securing a grant for sewer repairs, and general infrastructure maintenance, specifically addressing storm drain grate replacements. The board also deliberated on future options for health inspection services and acknowledged the availability of CPR training for the community.
The Council meeting included the presentation of several commendations for local firefighters, EMTs, and police officers for acts of valor and life-saving efforts, particularly during a recent snowstorm. A presentation was provided regarding a grant from the United Methodist Church to support the startup of a Town Watch program. Additionally, the Council discussed a proposal for the development of a comprehensive and strategic plan for the community, focusing on infrastructure, zoning, and economic development. The meeting also included a public comment session concerning code enforcement contracts and snow removal policy enforcement.
The council conducted a reorganization meeting which included the election of council officers, including the President, Vice President, and Pro Tempore. The council appointed various professional services for the borough, such as solicitors, engineers, building code officials, fire marshals, financial directors, and an actuary for the police pension. Additionally, the meeting featured a discussion regarding committee assignments and the necessity of compiling an accurate, codified list of all citizens currently serving on borough boards and commissions. The council also explored the procedural and authority distinctions between borough boards and citizen committees, ultimately deciding to table further board and commission appointments pending more information.
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Borough Council – Chair, Public Facilities & Infrastructure Committee
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