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Borough of Sellersville
Work includes approx 1 Ls erosion and sedimentation control; 1 LS clearing and tree removal; 95 LF 8" SDR 26 pipe sanitary sewer pipe; 87 LF 18"x18" concrete encasement; 1 LS sewage bypass pumping.
Posted Date
Jun 1, 2026
Due Date
Jul 1, 2026
Release: Jun 1, 2026
Borough of Sellersville
Close: Jul 1, 2026
Work includes approx 1 Ls erosion and sedimentation control; 1 LS clearing and tree removal; 95 LF 8" SDR 26 pipe sanitary sewer pipe; 87 LF 18"x18" concrete encasement; 1 LS sewage bypass pumping.
AvailableBorough of Sellersville
Mill and overlay of the existing asphalt on East Walnut Street and install 1 1/2" of 9.5mm WMA bituminous wearing course. Three (3) ADA curb ramps are to be installed on Street. Pavement markings will include a double yellow along the full length of Street and a crosswalk on East Walnut Street. Items for sweeping, installing utility risers and joint sealing around curbs, manholes, inlets, and valve boxes will be incidental to the project.
Posted Date
Jan 30, 2026
Due Date
Mar 4, 2026
Release: Jan 30, 2026
Borough of Sellersville
Close: Mar 4, 2026
Mill and overlay of the existing asphalt on East Walnut Street and install 1 1/2" of 9.5mm WMA bituminous wearing course. Three (3) ADA curb ramps are to be installed on Street. Pavement markings will include a double yellow along the full length of Street and a crosswalk on East Walnut Street. Items for sweeping, installing utility risers and joint sealing around curbs, manholes, inlets, and valve boxes will be incidental to the project.
Borough of Sellersville
This project will consist of the removal of the existing concrete culvert/pad and 30" CMP along the north side of the alley. Installation of a DW headwall with trash rack, new Type-M inlet with Type D-H inlet box, approx 235 LF of 48" RCP storm pipe, DW endwall, and rip-rap apron. Erosion control will also be included as part of the contract.
Posted Date
Jun 5, 2025
Due Date
Jul 7, 2025
Release: Jun 5, 2025
Borough of Sellersville
Close: Jul 7, 2025
This project will consist of the removal of the existing concrete culvert/pad and 30" CMP along the north side of the alley. Installation of a DW headwall with trash rack, new Type-M inlet with Type D-H inlet box, approx 235 LF of 48" RCP storm pipe, DW endwall, and rip-rap apron. Erosion control will also be included as part of the contract.
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Borough of Sellersville, PA. No evidence of sole source awards above the $23,800 formal bidding threshold.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Sellersville
The committee authorized the dissolution of the Sellersville Industrial Development Authority and approved a new policy regarding the use of Borough vehicles outside of normal working hours, including stipulations for fringe benefit taxation. Several legislative items were advanced, including the advertisement of a short-term rental ordinance, amendments to parking penalties, a new noise ordinance, and a peace and good order ordinance. Additionally, the committee approved requests for the Sellersville Fire Police to assist with various community events and carnivals in Milford Township, Perkasie Borough, and the Borough of Quakertown. The committee also discussed potential art print purchases, tree maintenance in Lenape Park, and grant application strategies for intersection improvements.
The committee discussed implementing an ordinance for skill game operation fees and reviewed the Pennridge Wastewater Treatment Authority treatment plant agreement. Approval was granted for a special event permit for the National MS Society Walk and a fire police request for the Borough of Quakertown Memorial Day Parade. Other business included reports on upcoming community events, road maintenance strategies, the need for financial software updates, a new development plan for the Sellersville Tract, and improvements to municipal parking lot signage. Additionally, the committee evaluated mowing cost reductions, recycling center proposals, and the installation of sidewalks along Park Avenue. An executive session was held to address personnel matters, resulting in the appointment of a new full-time Public Works laborer.
The council discussed parking permit fee requests for a local apartment complex and authorized the solicitation of bids for the North Main Street Sanitary Sewer Replacement project. Financial actions included approving payments for ongoing sewer and storm sewer improvement projects, the release of bond funds for a development project, and authorization for the payment of monthly invoices. The council also approved a donation to a resident, discussed potential revisions to traffic, noise, and disorderly conduct ordinances to align with neighboring borough standards, and granted requests for fire police assistance for several upcoming community parades and triathlons. Additionally, an executive session was held to address personnel matters, resulting in an administrative assistant salary increase and the establishment of a policy regarding the use of work vehicles for the public works superintendent.
The council recognized the artistic merit of local high school students. Key business items included awarding the 2026 street resurfacing contract, approving various project payments for museum roof renovations, storm sewer improvements, and sanitary sewer replacement. The council also authorized a grant application for park restoration, declined a request to sell utility capacity, approved fire police assistance for a commemorative event, and authorized the payment of outstanding invoices.
The Council discussed a potential collaboration with Deep Run Baseball for the restoration of Druckenmiller Park ball fields. Key business items included the approval of a trail change for the Sellersville Tract, authorization of a payment for the Lawn Avenue Sanitary Sewer Replacement project, and the approval of pavilion rental and special event permits for local organizations. The Council also voted to provide a letter of support for a county industrial site cleanup grant, determined the focus for a T-Mobile grant application, adopted a policy document for private alleys, and appointed a representative to the Pennridge Area Coordinating Committee. Finally, the meeting included authorization for the payment of invoices and a brief executive session regarding legal matters.
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