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Borough of West Middlesex
Work include 1478 SY milling of asphalt paving surface, 2" depth; 47 TN samd wearing course, scratch; 128 TN samd wearing course; 4 each standard inlet box; 4 set type m frame and bicycle safe grate; 40 LF 12" thermoplastic pipe; 2333 SY milling of asphalt paving surface, 2" depth; 74 TN samd wearing course, scratch; 350 LF 6" thermoplastic pavement markings; 8 EA ada ramp; 200 SY milling of asphalt paving surface, 2" depth; 38 ton samd wearing course, scratch; 104 ton samd wearing course.
Posted Date
May 28, 2026
Due Date
Jun 8, 2026
Release: May 28, 2026
Borough of West Middlesex
Close: Jun 8, 2026
Work include 1478 SY milling of asphalt paving surface, 2" depth; 47 TN samd wearing course, scratch; 128 TN samd wearing course; 4 each standard inlet box; 4 set type m frame and bicycle safe grate; 40 LF 12" thermoplastic pipe; 2333 SY milling of asphalt paving surface, 2" depth; 74 TN samd wearing course, scratch; 350 LF 6" thermoplastic pavement markings; 8 EA ada ramp; 200 SY milling of asphalt paving surface, 2" depth; 38 ton samd wearing course, scratch; 104 ton samd wearing course.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of West Middlesex
The Council discussed and received reports from the Police and Fire Departments and the Treasurer. A new part-time employee was hired following an executive session. The Council reviewed and approved a request from the school district to add Shenango Township EMS to the 911 rotation. Additional actions included accepting a DEP inspection report, authorizing a pre-application for an ARLE grant, and initiating a bid process for street paving projects. The Council also approved permit submissions for several upcoming community parades, granted the Little League team permission to use Kiwanis Park, and received updates regarding pool management and upcoming garage maintenance projects.
The meeting was called to order by the Borough President, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance.
The Council discussed departmental reports from the police and fire departments, including updates on staffing, emergency responses, and upcoming fundraisers. Financial business included the approval of the treasurer's report, payment of bills, renewal of the Shenango Valley Chamber of Commerce membership, and authorization for emergency repair costs at the Campbells Pump Station. Legislative and contractual actions included the passage of a resolution to extend the Tri-County garbage contract, approval of a road salt contract for 2026-2027, and authorization for additional liability insurance coverage for a skate park. The Council also reviewed updates regarding the Penn Avenue project, sewer authority arbitration, and community event planning for the 250th anniversary celebration.
The board discussed several municipal matters, including the upcoming renewal of salt contracts and garbage service contracts. Topics also covered the potential purchase and installation of a new urinal, maintenance and repair quotes for municipal property such as the borough garage, and updates regarding the North Street pump station. The council addressed ongoing discussions with Aqua, liability insurance for the skate park, and the status of sewer arbitration. Additionally, the meeting included updates on bank account management, a property lien project, emergency management training, chamber of commerce membership renewal, and requests for vacation time for administrative staff.
The meeting addressed various departmental and administrative operational matters. Key discussion topics included street department maintenance, specifically regarding pump station repairs, salt spreader fittings, and coordination issues with 911 services for snow removal. The council reviewed park winter closure procedures, facility security concerns, and seasonal storage requirements. Updates were provided on the status of LSA grant applications and potential machinery acquisitions. Further deliberations included the review of sewer authority operations and debt fee structures, the current budget status including Per Capita tax discussions, and upcoming budget milestones. Additionally, the council reviewed a proposed police coverage agreement with the City of Farrell and tentative terms for an employee union contract during an executive session.
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