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Borough of Somerville
Approx. 1,900 LF of concrete curb, 1,300 SY of sidewalk, 11,500 SY of HMA milling, 1,400 tons of hot mix asphalt surface course, 950 SY of asphalt/concrete driveway replacement, and installation of a new traffic signal
Posted Date
Jun 24, 2026
Due Date
Jul 22, 2026
Release: Jun 24, 2026
Borough of Somerville
Close: Jul 22, 2026
Approx. 1,900 LF of concrete curb, 1,300 SY of sidewalk, 11,500 SY of HMA milling, 1,400 tons of hot mix asphalt surface course, 950 SY of asphalt/concrete driveway replacement, and installation of a new traffic signal
AvailableBorough of Somerville
Project includes the proposed relocation of one of the existing baseball fields at Carol Pager Park, along with HMA walkways, drainage improvements, proposed dugouts, bleachers, fencing, backstop, and replacement of the outfield with sod as well as all other Work.
Posted Date
Jun 19, 2026
Due Date
Jul 1, 2026
Release: Jun 19, 2026
Borough of Somerville
Close: Jul 1, 2026
Project includes the proposed relocation of one of the existing baseball fields at Carol Pager Park, along with HMA walkways, drainage improvements, proposed dugouts, bleachers, fencing, backstop, and replacement of the outfield with sod as well as all other Work.
AvailableBorough of Somerville
Banking services for the borough.
Posted Date
Mar 23, 2026
Due Date
Apr 28, 2026
Release: Mar 23, 2026
Borough of Somerville
Close: Apr 28, 2026
Banking services for the borough.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize—high hurdles and delays; pivot back to coops.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative the Borough already uses; route through a familiar reseller.
Borough of Somerville rarely approves sole source and imposes high procedural hurdles. No specific sole source dollar threshold provided in this guidance.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Somerville
The meeting included an Executive Session regarding redevelopment and personnel matters, followed by a public council meeting. Key business items included a mayoral appointment to the Green Team, the recognition of an Eagle Scout, and an introduction of an ordinance regarding speed limits. The council held a public hearing for a bond ordinance for parking utility equipment. Other actions included authorizing the sale of surplus property, approving Sunday sidewalk sales for the Dog Days of Summer, renewing various annual licenses, approving a change order for the Safe Streets to Transit project, consenting to a rights-of-way agreement assignment, and applying for a historic preservation grant for ceiling restoration at Borough Hall.
The meeting includes reviews from the Architectural Review Board regarding a sidewalk cafe and fencing. A resolution will be considered to adopt recommendations for fencing at 56 Fieldstone. Discussion items include a re-examination and amendment of the Eastern Central Business District Redevelopment Plan, an area in need study, a review of the historic preservation and community facilities elements of the Master Plan, and options for a new tree ordinance to comply with NJDEP guidelines. Additionally, the board will review committee submissions for the Master Plan update and receive updates on pending projects.
The council discussed various redevelopment, personnel, legal, and collective bargaining matters in executive session. During the public portion, the meeting addressed several ordinances, including a bond ordinance for parking equipment, and amendments to the Borough Code regarding parks and playgrounds. The council also authorized multiple resolutions, such as the procurement of body-worn camera equipment, the rescission of previous resolutions related to a fitness court project, the transfer of land use escrow funds, the acquisition of grounds maintenance mowers and emergency medical equipment, the appointment of summer interns, budget amendments for site remediation grants, and authorization for a Safe Routes to School infrastructure project.
The meeting agenda includes an executive session to discuss redevelopment, personnel, lawsuits, and collective bargaining. The public portion features a presentation on the landfill solar project, a municipal budget presentation, and a discussion on snow removal. Key legislative actions include the introduction of ordinances for capital funding and emergency no-parking regulations, as well as the adoption of amendments to the West Main Street Redevelopment Plan and off-street parking requirements. Additionally, the council will consider consent resolutions regarding contract awards for police equipment, event approvals, recycling agreements, grant applications, and personnel hiring.
The meeting commenced with formal proceedings, including the singing of the national anthem and a pledge of allegiance led by a retired Sergeant First Class. Following an invocation, the council administered oaths of office for newly seated Councilwoman Gina Stravik and Councilman Roger Vroom III. The council elected Roger Vroom III as the 2026 Council President. The Mayor presented the 2025 Citizen of the Year award to Tammy Stutsko for her 22 years of administering the Somerville Santa program. The Mayor also presented investment proposals funded by dispensary revenue, including a First Responders Program to fund trainees, the reestablishment of a comprehensive Somerville summer camp program, the Somerville Summer Works program for teens, and a Somerville Green tree replacement initiative. Furthermore, the future use of former police headquarters and firehouse properties was raised for discussion, with options including sale, repurposing as a museum, or converting the firehouse facility into an electric vehicle parking and charging center.
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