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Borough of Somerville
Collection and disposal of solid waste for the borough.
Posted Date
Jan 9, 2026
Due Date
Mar 11, 2026
Release: Jan 9, 2026
Borough of Somerville
Close: Mar 11, 2026
Collection and disposal of solid waste for the borough.
AvailableBorough of Somerville
2,000 LF of concrete curb, 1,00 LF of granite block curb, 970 SY of concrete sidewalk, driveway aprons, and curb ramps, 8,600 SY of HMA milling, 1,100 tons of hot mix asphalt surface course, 1,500 LF of 6" and 8" HDEP underdrains, 1,000 LF of 12" and 15" reinforced concrete pipe, reconstructed inlets, replacement inlet castings and related improvements.
Posted Date
Sep 12, 2025
Due Date
Oct 2, 2025
Release: Sep 12, 2025
Borough of Somerville
Close: Oct 2, 2025
2,000 LF of concrete curb, 1,00 LF of granite block curb, 970 SY of concrete sidewalk, driveway aprons, and curb ramps, 8,600 SY of HMA milling, 1,100 tons of hot mix asphalt surface course, 1,500 LF of 6" and 8" HDEP underdrains, 1,000 LF of 12" and 15" reinforced concrete pipe, reconstructed inlets, replacement inlet castings and related improvements.
Borough of Somerville
Reconstruction of the existing pickleball courts and installation new pickleball court equipment, as well as all other work of any type.
Posted Date
Aug 18, 2025
Due Date
Aug 28, 2025
Release: Aug 18, 2025
Borough of Somerville
Close: Aug 28, 2025
Reconstruction of the existing pickleball courts and installation new pickleball court equipment, as well as all other work of any type.
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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 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.
The agenda for the meeting included the required statement regarding the Open Public Meeting Law compliance, the Pledge of Allegiance, and the Roll Call of the Zoning Board members. Key business items involved the review of minutes from the January 21, 2026 meeting and consideration of Resolutions 2025-008Z and 2025-010Z, noting ineligibility for certain members. The main focus was the Application Hearing for case 2025-009Z concerning 69 West End Avenue. The agenda concluded with time allocated for general discussion, Chairman's Comments, and adjournment.
The meeting included discussions on redevelopment, property acquisition, personnel matters, and challenges related to affordable housing during the executive session. The council meeting agenda covered departmental and committee reports, public comments, and ordinances for public hearing and adoption, including amendments to salary ranges for borough employees and regulations on stopping or standing on Grove Street. Consent resolutions were addressed, such as agreements with the Downtown Somerville Alliance, approval of funds from the National Opioids Settlement Trust Walmart, taxi driver licenses, amendments to the West Main Street Redevelopment Plan, designation of the Somerville Civic Center as a polling location, and transfers of funds within the 2025 budget.
The Planning Board meeting included a continuation of the Avalon Somerville Station Urban Renewal, LLC preliminary site plan application. Significant design changes were presented to address safety concerns regarding EV charging stations, including an open parking garage design with increased ventilation and strategic placement of charging stations. Expert testimony was provided on fire safety and the structural integrity of the building. The board granted preliminary site plan approval with conditions, with final approval to be considered at a later meeting. Public comments were received concerning parking concerns in the area, though the board noted these were outside their jurisdiction until the roads are dedicated to the Borough. Discussion items included redevelopment plans, master plan, zoning, improvement coverage sub-committee, EV charging stations, and an affordable housing update; however, these were deferred to a future meeting.
The Zoning Board of Adjustment meeting covered several key items, including the swearing in of new board members and the election of officers. Discussion included the approval of meeting minutes, resolutions establishing meeting procedures and designating official newspapers, and the awarding of contracts for legal and engineering/planning services. A land use application was tabled due to issues with notice and escrow. A significant portion of the meeting focused on the importance of proper escrow procedures and the consequences of non-compliance, including potential stop-work orders and the nullification of approvals. The board discussed improving its processes for monitoring escrow payments.
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