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Borough of Glen Ridge
The milling and resurfacing of Maolis Avenue from Ridgewood Avenue to the Bloomfield Municipal boundary. Contract work also includes minor sidewalk and driveway improvements, ADA curb ramp reconstruction, and the resetting of cobblestone gutters. Principal items of work in the project include: 5,820 S.Y. HMA Milling, 3” or Less. 775 TN, Hot Mix Asphalt 9.5M64 Surface Course. 115 S.Y. Colored Concrete Sidewalk, 4” Thick. 145 L.F. Colored 9” x 18” Concrete Vertical Curb. 1,005 L.F. Reset Cobblestone Gutters.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jul 1, 2026
Release: -
Borough of Glen Ridge
Close: Jul 1, 2026
The milling and resurfacing of Maolis Avenue from Ridgewood Avenue to the Bloomfield Municipal boundary. Contract work also includes minor sidewalk and driveway improvements, ADA curb ramp reconstruction, and the resetting of cobblestone gutters. Principal items of work in the project include: 5,820 S.Y. HMA Milling, 3” or Less. 775 TN, Hot Mix Asphalt 9.5M64 Surface Course. 115 S.Y. Colored Concrete Sidewalk, 4” Thick. 145 L.F. Colored 9” x 18” Concrete Vertical Curb. 1,005 L.F. Reset Cobblestone Gutters.
AvailableBorough of Glen Ridge
2026 maintenance treatments of athletic fields.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Feb 26, 2026
Borough of Glen Ridge
Close: Feb 26, 2026
2026 maintenance treatments of athletic fields.
Borough of Glen Ridge
Bond Counsel, Labor Attorney, Municipal & Tax Attorney, Land Use Attorney, Auditor, Municipal Engineer, Utility Engineer, Water & Sewer Operator, Traffic Engineer, Municipal Stormwater Program Consultant, Borough Surveyor, Forester, Financial Services Consultant, Tax & Water Collector Support Services, Professional Planner, Affordable Housing Consultant, Historic Preservation Consultant, Appraiser -Tax Appeal Services Appraiser &Tax Assessments, Added Assessment Inspection Services, Borough Physician, Web Designer, Software and Marketing Consultant, Information Technology Security Consultant, Information Technology Consultant.
Posted Date
Nov 27, 2025
Due Date
Dec 11, 2025
Release: Nov 27, 2025
Borough of Glen Ridge
Close: Dec 11, 2025
Bond Counsel, Labor Attorney, Municipal & Tax Attorney, Land Use Attorney, Auditor, Municipal Engineer, Utility Engineer, Water & Sewer Operator, Traffic Engineer, Municipal Stormwater Program Consultant, Borough Surveyor, Forester, Financial Services Consultant, Tax & Water Collector Support Services, Professional Planner, Affordable Housing Consultant, Historic Preservation Consultant, Appraiser -Tax Appeal Services Appraiser &Tax Assessments, Added Assessment Inspection Services, Borough Physician, Web Designer, Software and Marketing Consultant, Information Technology Security Consultant, Information Technology Consultant.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Rare outside emergencies and annual professional services—deprioritize and pivot back to coops.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative purchase. Check MCCPC, Bergen County Cooperative Pricing System, or Sourcewell; confirm piggyback eligibility with the Borough Clerk and proceed.
Entity: Borough of Glen Ridge, NJ
Practice: Sole source is very limited—generally only used for declared emergencies and annual professional service appointments.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Glen Ridge
The council discussed and addressed several key issues, including regional efforts to manage flooding and coordination with government representatives for infrastructure funding. Resolutions were passed regarding the approval of bills, issuance of estimated tax bills, and the renewal of liquor licenses for local businesses. The council also approved ordinances for establishing employee salary titles and appropriating capital improvement funds for public works and public safety projects. Additionally, the council authorized participation in a cooperative pricing agreement for procurement cost efficiencies and approved a grant application for road improvement projects. Finally, the council received updates on local events and acknowledged compliance regarding affordable housing obligations.
The council meeting featured the presentation of two proclamations: one honoring the municipal court clerk for 30 years of dedicated service and another declaring the first Friday in June as National Gun Violence Awareness Day. Discussions included an update on a microtransit project, the review of the bills list, and a report on community events such as the Memorial Day parade and a baby shower hosted for residents in the district.
The Council discussed the municipal budget process, a draft RFP for chipping services, and adopted ordinances concerning CAP Bank limits and stop sign amendments. Additional actions included the introduction of a grant appropriation for a watershed analysis, the approval of an Arbor Day proclamation, and an authorization for a historic trust grant application. Committee reports provided updates on lacrosse event coordination, stormwater management training, and recent environmental initiatives. Finally, administrative staff provided election filing deadlines and reported on the completion of the annual borough report.
The meeting featured a municipal budget presentation detailing the adoption process, long-term fiscal goals, and conservative accounting practices. Key topics included the impact of inflation on tax levies, a comparison of debt-to-budget ratios with neighboring towns, and the implications of a recent municipal property revaluation on the tax burden. Additionally, the council discussed public concerns regarding maintenance issues, expressed appreciation for the community senior luncheon programs, and approved resolutions for the bills list and the authorization of the municipal budget reading.
The council meeting covered several administrative and legislative items, including the adoption of ordinances related to municipal budget appropriation limits, stop intersection designations, and the acceptance of a state grant for watershed analysis. Discussions were held regarding an emergency operations plan, public works activities such as tree maintenance and sewer jetting, and a recap of a recent lacrosse event and bike-to-school initiative. Additionally, the council addressed historic trust grant applications, Arbor Day proclamations, and upcoming election registration deadlines.
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