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Borough of West Easton
Work includes approx 160 LF of sawcut, pavement areas; 190 CY class 1 excavation including pavement and gravel removal and bulk grading; 8 LF of 12" CMP storm pipe in installation.
Posted Date
Jun 9, 2026
Due Date
Jun 30, 2026
Release: Jun 9, 2026
Borough of West Easton
Close: Jun 30, 2026
Work includes approx 160 LF of sawcut, pavement areas; 190 CY class 1 excavation including pavement and gravel removal and bulk grading; 8 LF of 12" CMP storm pipe in installation.
AvailableBorough of West Easton
Provide 8" sewer line cleaning service, conduct CCTV inspection of 8" dia. Pipe and provide report, provide 8" sewer main line CIPP lining service along critical areas, and all other work.
Posted Date
Nov 15, 2024
Due Date
Jan 6, 2025
Release: Nov 15, 2024
Borough of West Easton
Close: Jan 6, 2025
Provide 8" sewer line cleaning service, conduct CCTV inspection of 8" dia. Pipe and provide report, provide 8" sewer main line CIPP lining service along critical areas, and all other work.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of West Easton
The Council meeting addressed several administrative and legislative actions. Key discussions included the approval of expenditures, deposits for November 2025, and the Treasurer's Report for November 2025. The Council approved Resolution 2025--15 setting the tax rate for 2026 and Resolution 2025--16 adopting the 2026 Budget. Two ordinances were approved: one regulating handicapped parking spaces and another amending the zoning chapter regarding the definition of a "Fence." The Solicitor reported on the Fire Commission's work toward creating by-laws for a joint fire service between West Easton and Wilson. The Council also appointed a Member at Large to the Fire Commission Board, approved the 2026 meeting schedule, and discussed police matters such as parking restrictions and sidewalk repairs. A public comment concerned an update on a scheduled hearing and parking issues during snow.
The council discussed the expiration of the maintenance bond for a paving job, sewer improvements, and the progress of purchasing two trucks. The police department needs a dog snare. There were inquiries about cutting down trees, hedge maintenance, grant money, break-ins, stop sign enforcement, and a court situation. A stop sign on Glendon Hill Road was considered. The tree grant, storm drain maintenance, tree planting, and trash cans at Gross Park were discussed. Legal matters were discussed in an executive session.
The council addressed various topics including expenditures, deposits, the Treasurer's Report, and updates on Public Works trucks and a zoning hearing. Discussions covered the EAJSA's pipe replacement under the Delaware River and potential cost increases for sludge disposal. The council considered joining Bean, Inc. for snowstorm assistance and discussed a future change in the Police Chief's employment. Agenda amendments were made to advertise ordinances for handicap parking and fences. The council verified dates for Trick-or-Treat and the Halloween Parade. The Finance Committee completed the budget, and a future discussion was planned regarding a property used for car storage. Public comments addressed paving and sidewalks, electric bikes/scooters, property issues on Center Street, speeding on Keystone and Second, fire pit permits, and the trestle removal. Potential contract negotiations were discussed in an executive session.
The council approved expenditures and deposits, and discussed reports from the Office, Sewer, and Council President. The council approved Kevin Thomas from Barry Isett & Associates as the municipal official authorized to sign liquid fuels forms for specific CDBG Roadway Improvement Projects and approved spending for additional trash receptacles at Gross Park. High grass/weeds and bad sidewalks in the Borough were discussed. A resident reported a situation with high water pressure in his home. The paperwork for the Tree Grant had been completed. Legal matters were discussed during an executive session.
The council meeting included discussions and actions on various topics, such as approving expenditures and deposits, engineer's report regarding the final payment to Insituform Technologies, LLC, office report regarding VISUAL access to the online bank website, sewer report regarding the EAJSA renovation project and replacement of the lateral at 137 Main Street. Additionally, the council discussed advertising the 2026 budget and meeting days, appointing members to the West Easton/Wilson Fire Service Steering Committee, and applying for a statewide local share assessment grant. The Police Chief reported on the Halloween Parade and Gross Park activity, while the Mayor noted the continued closure of Lehigh Drive. There was also a discussion regarding Glendon Hill Road and traffic signs. The council held an executive session to discuss legal matters.
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