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Borough of Mount Wolf
Selective base repair to damaged areas of identified streets and alleys, including 321 S.Y. of 6” 2A Aggregate, 321 S.Y. of 2” 9.5 mm Mix Superpave Asphalt Design, HMA Wearing Course, and associated crack sealing. Additional improvements include the raising up of two (2) existing inlet grates with the installation of one (1) – 4” thick concrete riser under each.
Posted Date
May 19, 2026
Due Date
Jul 14, 2026
Release: May 19, 2026
Borough of Mount Wolf
Close: Jul 14, 2026
Selective base repair to damaged areas of identified streets and alleys, including 321 S.Y. of 6” 2A Aggregate, 321 S.Y. of 2” 9.5 mm Mix Superpave Asphalt Design, HMA Wearing Course, and associated crack sealing. Additional improvements include the raising up of two (2) existing inlet grates with the installation of one (1) – 4” thick concrete riser under each.
AvailableBorough of Mount Wolf
Sale of a 2008 chevy 3500 truck, with 23,000 miles, and snow plow.
Posted Date
Nov 20, 2025
Due Date
Dec 10, 2025
Release: Nov 20, 2025
Borough of Mount Wolf
Close: Dec 10, 2025
Sale of a 2008 chevy 3500 truck, with 23,000 miles, and snow plow.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Mount Wolf
The meeting agenda includes discussions and actions regarding a resolution to set criteria for a volunteer service credit program, review of a sewer authority draft agreement, and revisions to ordinances concerning outdoor burning and volunteer service tax credits. The council will also address a Borough Council President resignation, a resolution for the DCED Greenway trails recreation program, and the purchase of a lift. Reports from various departments cover zoning permits and violations, grant updates, financial statements, payments of bills, and equipment maintenance requests for the street and park departments. Public safety reports involve police and fire company updates, and unfinished business includes the topic of rental properties.
The council discussed various operational reports including maintenance activities at Greiman Park and updates on ordinance enforcement. Key actions included granting permission for the VFW Memorial Day parade, approving funding for a DCED Greenways grant application, and authorizing advertisement for pothole repair bids. Administrative updates included the hiring of a new cleaning service and planning for bridge inspection meetings. The meeting concluded with an executive session to discuss pending legal matters.
The council discussed various operational and administrative items, including the declaration of a burn ban, police department training and activity reports, tax collection updates, and maintenance tasks such as park equipment repairs and property signage. The engineer reported on pothole mapping, while the solicitor provided updates on ongoing ordinances and legal reviews. The zoning officer addressed permit fee structures, and the secretary discussed cleaning services and rental property documentation. Additionally, the council reviewed financial reports, discussed future grant applications for park improvements, and scheduled emergency service requests for the upcoming period.
The Council discussed several key items, including permit applications from the Sewer Authority and the requirement for fee payments. The Mayor provided updates on ordinance violations, the police department's 287(g) agreement with ICE, and a potential service contract with the fire department. Projects and approvals included the purchase of dog waste bins, procurement of pre-cast pin blocks, and authorization for the rental of a core drill for street work. Additionally, the Council addressed requests regarding handicapped parking, the retirement of the zoning solicitor, and plans to introduce his recommended successor.
The council discussed various operational and regulatory matters, including ordinance violations regarding snow and junk yards, and authorized the preparation and sending of violation notices. The meeting addressed the usage of baseball fields by local organizations, pending requirements for insurance and scheduling. Key reports covered fire department communications and volunteer service credit programs, engineering projects including sewer camera inspections and grant opportunities, and administrative updates regarding street cut permits, office cleaning agreements, and the audit process. Additionally, the council reviewed financial reports, discussed handicapped parking renewal procedures, and held an executive session concerning a tax assessment appeal.
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