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Borough of Ivyland
The project consists of installing a new storm sewer trunkline with associated storm structures. This includes the removal of existing pavement & storm structures, the install of storm piping and structures, temporary E&S controls and the install/repair of bituminous pavement & top-soil/seeding. The work to be done under this Contract consists of the rehabilitation of various Township roadways, including milling and overlaying of asphalt pavement and the miscellaneous replacement of concrete curbing, sidewalks, and driveway aprons along the right-of-way.
Posted Date
Feb 15, 2026
Due Date
Mar 17, 2026
Release: Feb 15, 2026
Borough of Ivyland
Close: Mar 17, 2026
The project consists of installing a new storm sewer trunkline with associated storm structures. This includes the removal of existing pavement & storm structures, the install of storm piping and structures, temporary E&S controls and the install/repair of bituminous pavement & top-soil/seeding. The work to be done under this Contract consists of the rehabilitation of various Township roadways, including milling and overlaying of asphalt pavement and the miscellaneous replacement of concrete curbing, sidewalks, and driveway aprons along the right-of-way.
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Work include winter snow plowing, snow and ice removal, and salting services; and for spring, summer and fall grass cutting, and general groundskeeping.
Posted Date
Sep 26, 2025
Due Date
Nov 5, 2025
Release: Sep 26, 2025
Borough of Ivyland
Close: Nov 5, 2025
Work include winter snow plowing, snow and ice removal, and salting services; and for spring, summer and fall grass cutting, and general groundskeeping.
Borough of Ivyland
Project consists of developing a vacant lot into a community park. This includes the removal of existing pavement and the installation of new sidewalk, ada-compliant ramps, bituminous walking trail & installation of topsoil/seeding.
Posted Date
Jan 28, 2025
Due Date
Feb 26, 2025
Release: Jan 28, 2025
Borough of Ivyland
Close: Feb 26, 2025
Project consists of developing a vacant lot into a community park. This includes the removal of existing pavement and the installation of new sidewalk, ada-compliant ramps, bituminous walking trail & installation of topsoil/seeding.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Ivyland
Key discussions involved follow-up actions regarding snow plowing efficiency and resident compliance with parking restrictions. The Finance Committee provided an update on reviewing financial reporting, planning to contact a QuickBooks expert, and arranging a presentation from the mercantile tax collector. Under property matters, the completion of new street signs was noted, awaiting snow clearance for installation. A request was made to assess damaged porch buckling boards. The Fire Company reported on recent call volume, including activity during a snowstorm, and announced upcoming fundraisers and operational support duties. A significant portion of the meeting involved public comment from a representative of the Presbyterian Church regarding a variance request to avoid installing a Knox box, which is required due to fire code regulations concerning false alarms. The council discussed the variance request, the cost of a Knox box versus providing keys to emergency services, and determined to deliberate on the matter for a ruling at the next meeting. The meeting concluded with an announcement regarding an upcoming executive session.
The meeting commenced with a reorganization process, including the swearing-in of newly elected and re-elected council members, namely Highland Finanelli, Anthony Judas, J Todd Severise, Scott Holden, and Todd Foulson. Subsequent organizational actions involved the election of the President and Vice President of Council, and the appointment of the Chairman Pro Tem and the initial nominee for Vacancy Board Chair. Following procedural matters, the Pledge of Allegiance was added to the established forum. Discussions also covered committee assignments, with new appointments/retaining of positions on various boards such as Park and Recreation and Planning Commission. The council then addressed administrative matters, including the acceptance of the December meeting minutes (with some members abstaining) and review of the Treasurer's reports for December 2025 and January 2026, including the approval of prepaid bills lists for both periods. A question regarding budget line items for miscellaneous revenue and expense, specifically related to park grant money, was clarified.
The Ivyland Borough Council meeting included discussions on various topics such as a proposal for 1060 Greeley Avenue, Ivyland Community Park Phase 2, Greeley Avenue Storm Sewer Project, inlet cleaning, Greeley Avenue Inlet Settlement, and firehouse striping. The council also discussed the police report for April 2025, Park and Recreation, Memorial Day Parade, grants, American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Money, streets and walks, and the Fire Company report. Additionally, a request for a toddler swing for the Ivyland playground was discussed, as well as the Borough's position on residents living in a trailer on their property.
The Ivyland Borough Council meeting included discussions and actions on various topics. The council approved the treasurer's report, paid bills, and discussed correspondence, including paperwork for the Greenways grant and an accident at Chase and Jacksonville. Updates were provided on Park and Rec activities, such as the upcoming Concert in Park and the People, Parks and Community Foundation grant application. The engineer reported on the Ivyland Community Park Phase 2 completion, abandoned utilities at Ivyland Park, the Greeley Avenue Storm Sewer project, and inlet cleaning proposals. The solicitor discussed the Chicken Ordinance, which was approved. The council also discussed renewing the Zoom account and addressed police and code enforcement reports. Additional topics included trimming on Greeley Avenue, a historic project, and committee reports from Park and Recreation, Finance, Public Safety, Borough Property, Streets and Walks, Planning Commission, and the Fire Company.
The agenda includes the review of minutes, treasurer's report, bills, correspondence, and reports from various officials, including the zoning officer, code enforcement officer, president, engineer, and solicitor. Discussion items involve a property at 101 Wilson Ave., public comments, unfinished business, committee reports (parks and recreation finance, public safety, borough property, streets and walks, planning commission, and fire company), emergency management, new business, personnel matters, and public comment.
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