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Borough of Pleasant Hills
Asphalt paving on various locations throughout the borough.
Posted Date
Jan 26, 2026
Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
Release: Jan 26, 2026
Borough of Pleasant Hills
Close: Apr 2, 2026
Asphalt paving on various locations throughout the borough.
AvailableBorough of Pleasant Hills
Work include removal of existing roof system and installation of approx 1,500 square EPDM, 3,100 SF synthetic slate including plywood decking; gutter and downspout replacement; replacement of 24 exterior windows; and replacement of (2) exterior stairs and handrails and two exterior doors.
Posted Date
May 4, 2025
Due Date
May 19, 2025
Release: May 4, 2025
Borough of Pleasant Hills
Close: May 19, 2025
Work include removal of existing roof system and installation of approx 1,500 square EPDM, 3,100 SF synthetic slate including plywood decking; gutter and downspout replacement; replacement of 24 exterior windows; and replacement of (2) exterior stairs and handrails and two exterior doors.
Borough of Pleasant Hills
Project consists of sanitary sewer improvements.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jun 16, 2025
Release: -
Borough of Pleasant Hills
Close: Jun 16, 2025
Project consists of sanitary sewer improvements.
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Sole Source: If sale is less than $12,900, use sole source.
Coops: Use their Sourcewell membership to purchase via a Sourcewell-awarded vendor; confirm your product is on contract and proceed.
Borough of Pleasant Hills, PA. There is no evidence supporting sole source contracting; a restrictive ceiling of $12,900 applies.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Pleasant Hills
The council meeting included discussions regarding the election of a new council president and vice president. The Mayor reported on the Pleasant Hills Authority's concerns about rising operational costs and potential cutbacks on planned capital projects. PennDOT's upcoming projects on Curry Hollow Road and Route 51 were discussed, including potential traffic inconveniences. The solicitor requested a motion to exonerate the tax collector for delinquent real estate taxes and to ratify an easement for property on Old Clairton Road. The council discussed and authorized the execution of an agreement with CORE Architects for the new municipal borough building project. They considered value engineering suggestions to reduce costs and explored potential funding sources, including a USDA road development loan.
The council meeting primarily addressed the closure of Breisinger Field due to the upcoming borough building project. Concerns were raised by residents and soccer club representatives regarding the impact on sports activities and revenue. The council discussed liability insurance issues, safety concerns during construction, and potential alternatives for summer recreation. There were also discussions about the timeline for the project, the bidding process, and the possibility of revisiting the decision to close the field in the future. Additionally, the council addressed questions regarding the financial aspects of the field and the impact on the community.
The council meeting included discussions and reports from various committees and officials, including the Mayor, Deputy Chief of Police, Borough Solicitor, Borough Engineer, and Borough Manager. Key topics included traffic and construction updates, resolutions for real estate tax payments and grant applications, updates on the municipal building project, park cleanup preparations, and financial reports. The council also addressed concerns about fire dampers in the new municipal building, approved change orders and payments for various projects, and discussed upcoming community events and planning initiatives.
The council meeting included discussions and actions on several key areas. The Pleasant Hills Authority obtained funds for the master meter contract, and sewer rates are set to increase due to rising operational costs and the need to correct improper connections. The police reported on monthly activities, including complaints, arrests, and traffic citations, and discussed winter weather preparations and parking restrictions. Resolutions were passed to enter agreements for the use of Breisinger Field, appropriate sums for 2023, authorize the disposition of municipal records, amend the fee schedule for recreation facilities, and levy taxes for fiscal year 2023. Additionally, the council addressed salaries and compensation for borough officers and employees, set sewer rates for 2023, and authorized the filing of a declaration of taking for sewer relocation projects. The authorization of an agreement with CORE Architects for the new municipal building project was tabled pending further information. Other topics included improvements to the pedestrian bridge on Pleasant Hills Boulevard, the American Legion relocation, the 2022 road program, and various committee reports.
The council meeting included updates on the borough building construction, road program bids, and various committee reports. Discussions covered topics such as PennDOT's public meeting regarding construction projects, Pleasant Hills Authority's meter monitoring, and the purchase of a new SCADA system. Agreements were approved for the use of Breisinger Field, fireworks for Community Day, and IT services. The engineer provided updates on Pleasant Grove, the 7 Brew Drive-thru application, and the municipal building sanitary sewer contract. The council also discussed sewer cleaning, park maintenance, and improvements to Mowry Park walking trail. Financial matters, pension plans, and reports from Baldwin EMS were also addressed.
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