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Borough of Phoenixville
This RFP is for tree removal services for Borough-regulated street trees, including stump grinding, to be performed by ISA certified arborists.
Posted Date
Feb 11, 2025
Due Date
Mar 6, 2025
Release: Feb 11, 2025
Borough of Phoenixville
Close: Mar 6, 2025
This RFP is for tree removal services for Borough-regulated street trees, including stump grinding, to be performed by ISA certified arborists.
Borough of Phoenixville
The Borough of Phoenixville is soliciting sealed bids via PennBid for the Paradise Street Improvement Project along SR 0023 (Nutt Road) with associated intersection and roadway improvements. The work is partially funded by the Chester County Department of Community Development through the Community Development Block Grant program, and all bids must be submitted electronically through PennBid. Questions are due April 1, 2026, and bids close April 8, 2026 at 11:00 AM.
Posted Date
Mar 6, 2026
Due Date
Apr 8, 2026
Release: Mar 6, 2026
Borough of Phoenixville
Close: Apr 8, 2026
The Borough of Phoenixville is soliciting sealed bids via PennBid for the Paradise Street Improvement Project along SR 0023 (Nutt Road) with associated intersection and roadway improvements. The work is partially funded by the Chester County Department of Community Development through the Community Development Block Grant program, and all bids must be submitted electronically through PennBid. Questions are due April 1, 2026, and bids close April 8, 2026 at 11:00 AM.
AvailableBorough of Phoenixville
Provide tree removal services. See attached file.
Posted Date
Dec 12, 2025
Due Date
Jan 7, 2026
Release: Dec 12, 2025
Borough of Phoenixville
Close: Jan 7, 2026
Provide tree removal services. See attached file.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Phoenixville
The meeting commenced with a reorganization, resulting in the unanimous election of Hugh Willig as Chair, Devin Hager as Vice Chair, and Amanda Irwin as Secretary. Consultants Ed Theurkauf and Anne Porter were reappointed. Key discussions focused on the approval of invoices, the review and approval of the 2025 PRPC Annual Report, and substantial discussion regarding Data Centers, which will be added to the 2026 Work Plan. The 2026 Work Plan draft included initiatives such as the Regional Trail Plan, Multi-modal Accessibility, Regional Comp Plan Implementation (covering model ordinances for invasive species, ADUs, industrial uses, housing, pipelines, scenic roads, and complete streets), and updates on the Schuylkill Passenger Rail Authority. Old business included an update on the PRPC Cultural Resources Plan implementation progress and a note that the February meeting would be held via Zoom. Municipal announcements covered topics such as master planning in Charlestown, a Chipotle recommendation in Phoenixville, deer management in Schuylkill Township, ordinance digitization in West Pikeland, and funding secured in West Vincent. The meeting concluded with public comment regarding excessive utility clearing practices.
The Phoenixville Regional Planning Committee (PRPC) Meeting 185 addressed municipal progress on implementing the PRPC PROS Plan element of the Regional Comprehensive Plan, focusing on open space protection, recreational needs assessment, partnerships with regional youth sports organizations, trail development, bike routes, and recreation requirements for developers. The committee considered a draft memorandum endorsing a multi-municipal implementation agreement for the Devault Rail Trail. Municipal members provided updates on budget workshops, land purchases, public meetings for future public uses of Sedgley Farm, housing proposals, tree giveaways, textile recycling events, cell tower applications, and traffic congestion issues.
The Phoenixville Regional Planning Committee discussed the Devault Rail Trail draft Intergovernmental Cooperative Agreement and will consider a letter of support for it at the October meeting. The Phoenixville Area Soccer Club (PASC) presented on their organization's role in youth sports and their need for additional fields. The committee reviewed Phoenixville Ordinance Amendments and found the draft provisions to be consistent with the Phoenixville Regional Comprehensive Plan. There were also municipal member announcements, including updates from Phoenixville Borough, East Pikeland Township, Schuylkill Township, West Pikeland Township, and West Vincent Township.
The committee discussed Phoenixville Borough Planner Judy Stern Goldstein's response letter to the PRPC zoning consistency review. Topics for the September meeting include a presentation by Phoenixville Area Soccer Club regarding facility needs and municipal support, and TMACC's proposal for a multi-municipal entity to own, build, and operate the future Devault Rail Trail. Phoenixville Borough announced construction of the Phoenix Wheel, anticipated for 2026, and is considering an ordinance to regulate data centers. Charlestown Township described a newly adopted Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) ordinance. East Pikeland Township announced the imminent opening of the new Hares Hill Elementary School. Schuylkill Township described construction progress of the new Wawa and Route 23 sidewalk connectivity projects. West Pikeland Township described the Planning Commission's recommendation to put a tax levy to fund the police on the November ballot. West Vincent Township reported the death of Sara Shick. Chester County Planning Commission announced County VPP grant applications are open until September 26.
The committee reviewed Phoenixville's zoning ordinance amendments, discussing consistency with the Regional Comprehensive Plan, potential incompatibilities, riparian buffer requirements, and planned trails. Municipal progress on implementing the PRPC Economic Development Plan was assessed, covering pedestrian-oriented mixed-use zoning, blight remediation, regional agriculture promotion, streetscape standards, zoning incentives, adaptive reuse provisions, and affordable housing. The September meeting venue was confirmed to be in Schuylkill Township, with planned presentations on facility needs and the Devault Rail Trail. Municipal member announcements included updates on townhouse proposals, fire department personnel, sidewalk construction, beaver control, park plans, Wawa construction, police department deliberations, land preservation, housing applications, and CCPC anniversary events.
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