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Borough of Lavallette
Project includes Installation of an All-inclusive ADA compliant playground facility and off-site improvements including sidewalk, parking, fencing and landscaping at Park.
Posted Date
Jun 11, 2026
Due Date
Jun 26, 2026
Release: Jun 11, 2026
Borough of Lavallette
Close: Jun 26, 2026
Project includes Installation of an All-inclusive ADA compliant playground facility and off-site improvements including sidewalk, parking, fencing and landscaping at Park.
Borough of Lavallette
Seeking proposals for purchasing advertising space in a publication, available in full page, half page, quarter page ads, or single-line boosters.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Nov 1, 2025
Release: -
Borough of Lavallette
Close: Nov 1, 2025
Seeking proposals for purchasing advertising space in a publication, available in full page, half page, quarter page ads, or single-line boosters.
Borough of Lavallette
The Borough of Lavallette seeks an AICP/PP Licensed Professional Planner or firm for a comprehensive Master Plan update.
Posted Date
Dec 31, 2025
Due Date
Jan 14, 2026
Release: Dec 31, 2025
Borough of Lavallette
Close: Jan 14, 2026
The Borough of Lavallette seeks an AICP/PP Licensed Professional Planner or firm for a comprehensive Master Plan update.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Lavallette
The meeting included reports from various municipal departments, such as construction, zoning, police, and public works. Key resolutions focused on seasonal employment for recreation and beach staff, the acceptance of a local improvement grant for sidewalk infrastructure, and the renewal of several liquor licenses. The council also addressed ordinances regarding zoning code updates, capital improvement bonds for equipment and water utility projects, and regulations for outdoor bench seating in public areas.
The council addressed several items, including the approval of resolutions for water, sewer, and electric charge refunds, the acceptance of a Clean Communities Grant, and authorization for summer curfews. Various facilities use applications were approved for beach pilates, a bocce ball tournament, a youth soccer camp, and kayaking operations. Additionally, the council awarded contracts for playground surfacing, a police ATV purchase, printing services for a history book, and a summer concert series agreement. Several bond ordinances and zoning amendments regarding fitness facilities and bench seating were introduced for first reading.
The meeting featured a proclamation declaring National Water Safety Month. Various departmental reports for the previous month were presented. The council reviewed several resolutions, including the approval of facilities use applications for youth clinics, meditation classes, and a fundraising event. Additionally, the council addressed personnel appointments, including a part-time Building Inspector and seasonal laborers, and awarded a contract for the purchase of two pickup trucks. The council also considered a resolution regarding health benefit premium reforms for public employees and established the official beach season. Two ordinances concerning zoning amendments and the exemption of certain permit fees were scheduled for public hearing and final adoption, and the council reviewed a list of vouchers for payment.
The meeting included reviews of various municipal reports such as construction, zoning, court, and department operations. Key actions involved approving facility use applications for yoga and charity events, accepting a staff retirement, authorizing participation in a state safety grant, and awarding a contract for HVAC equipment. The council also addressed ordinances regarding solid waste management, administrative search warrants, and street excavation permits, as well as bond and municipal budget appropriations and beach control regulations.
The Mayor and Council addressed several agenda items, including a proclamation for National Library Week and the approval of multiple facilities use applications for various athletic and recreational programs. The council authorized the hiring of a Class II Special Officer, Department of Public Works staff, and the appointment of an Acting Public Works Superintendent. Additionally, the meeting included the approval of salary allocations, authorization for police officers to attend the Police Academy, and the approval of the municipal bills list. Legislative actions included the introduction of bond ordinances for park improvements and municipal budget appropriation caps, alongside the introduction of the 2026 municipal budget.
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