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Borough of North York
Storm sewer installation and curb and sidewalk improvements. Work shall consist of, but not be limited to installing storm sewer inlet tops and boxes and manholes, storm sewer piping, replacing concrete curbing and sidewalks, ADA ramps, and a driveway apron.
Posted Date
Feb 16, 2026
Due Date
Mar 9, 2026
Release: Feb 16, 2026
Borough of North York
Close: Mar 9, 2026
Storm sewer installation and curb and sidewalk improvements. Work shall consist of, but not be limited to installing storm sewer inlet tops and boxes and manholes, storm sewer piping, replacing concrete curbing and sidewalks, ADA ramps, and a driveway apron.
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Sole Source: If sale is less than $23,800, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with COSTARS or Sourcewell; confirm your contract coverage and department fit to bypass formal bidding.
Borough of North York, PA shows no evidence of using sole source awards; this path is effectively blocked due to high friction and limited portal transparency.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of North York
The meeting includes discussions and actions on adopting the 2026 Municipal Budgets and Tax Resolution, a PennDOT Electronic Access Resolution, and ratifying the hiring of Denise Miller as Admin. Assistant/Sewer Clerk. The agenda also covers treasurer's report, committee reports, old and new business, and public comments.
The meeting included reports from the Mayor, Police, Fire Chief, and EMC. Discussions covered topics such as a Street Rod Event, an upcoming Justin Moore Concert, DUI Checkpoint, Fire Academy graduations, and flood plan surveys. The council authorized signing over a title, adopted the York County Hazard Mitigation Plan, approved the purchase of a CoStars Truck for sewer/plowing, and authorized advertising the sale of old Public Works equipment. They also addressed repairs on a traffic light, the I-83 project, and the Recreation Building's Occupancy Permit. The Treasurer's reports were accepted, and a letter regarding a "line of sight" issue was discussed. An Independence Day event was announced, and the need for volunteers for the Unity Committee was mentioned. A public comment was made regarding garbage in front of a property.
The meeting included reports from the Mayor, Police, and Fire departments. The Fire Chief was acknowledged for his handling of a fire incident. An MS4 report was presented, and a discussion on a Penn Waste price increase was tabled for a later meeting. There was also a discussion on changing the name of the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging committee.
The meeting included reports from the Mayor, Police, Fire Chief, and Staff. The council ratified the hiring of a new Code Officer and discussed property code infractions and lighting issues on new developments. The Treasurer's reports for April 2025 were accepted, and bills were approved. Discussions were held regarding the public works building bid packet, budget status, park events, and the Recreation Building occupancy permit. The Unity Committee is seeking volunteers, and Councilor Collier mentioned the purchase of new microphones for the Council room.
The meeting included reports from the Mayor, Police, Fire Chief, and Manager. Resolutions were approved to sell a floor polisher, dispose of financial records, payoff the mortgage for the Public Works Building, include DOT provisions in the Employee Manual, and create a County Board of Appeals. The council discussed advertising a bid packet for the sale of the Public Works Building. Updates were provided on park events, the State Rd 83 Project, and utility paving. The Manager is working on Amspacher depositions for the Borough and attending County Court for a York City appeal to fines.
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