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Borough of Westville
Redeveloper to finance and construct a project for residential (55 and older age restriction only), retail, commercial, industrial, or offices at such designated redevelopment area, owned by the brought.
Posted Date
Apr 10, 2026
Due Date
Jul 22, 2026
Release: Apr 10, 2026
Borough of Westville
Close: Jul 22, 2026
Redeveloper to finance and construct a project for residential (55 and older age restriction only), retail, commercial, industrial, or offices at such designated redevelopment area, owned by the brought.
AvailableBorough of Westville
Project work includes mowing will be done every week. Each cut is to include grass cutting, rotary trimming, and blowing off of all walks. Included is the removal of grass in parking lots and in sidewalks. Weed whack sidewalk cracks and curb lines.
Posted Date
Apr 10, 2026
Due Date
Apr 22, 2026
Release: Apr 10, 2026
Borough of Westville
Close: Apr 22, 2026
Project work includes mowing will be done every week. Each cut is to include grass cutting, rotary trimming, and blowing off of all walks. Included is the removal of grass in parking lots and in sidewalks. Weed whack sidewalk cracks and curb lines.
Borough of Westville
Borough Auditor, Borough Bond Counsel, Borough Engineer, Borough Solicitor, Borough Prosecutor, Borough Conflict Prosecutor, Insurance Broker/Risk Management Consultant, Borough Labor Counsel, Borough Land Use Board Engineer, Borough Land Use Board Planner, Borough Land Use Board Solicitor, Borough Public Defender, Borough Redevelopment Counsel, Cyber Security Services, Special OPRA Counsel, Special Counsel.
Posted Date
Nov 10, 2025
Due Date
Dec 3, 2025
Release: Nov 10, 2025
Borough of Westville
Close: Dec 3, 2025
Borough Auditor, Borough Bond Counsel, Borough Engineer, Borough Solicitor, Borough Prosecutor, Borough Conflict Prosecutor, Insurance Broker/Risk Management Consultant, Borough Labor Counsel, Borough Land Use Board Engineer, Borough Land Use Board Planner, Borough Land Use Board Solicitor, Borough Public Defender, Borough Redevelopment Counsel, Cyber Security Services, Special OPRA Counsel, Special Counsel.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $17,500, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with cooperative purchasing (Sourcewell, OMNIA Partners, or NJ State Contract) to buy now and bypass a formal RFP.
Borough of Westville, NJ has a low $17,500 competitive bidding threshold.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Westville
The governing body adopted a resolution to appoint Seamus Magill to the position of part-time Laborer I within the Public Works Department of the Borough of Westville and the Borough of Brooklawn, with compensation set in accordance with the 2026 Salary Ordinance.
The council meeting included discussions on committee updates for the Fall Festival, new business openings, and water infrastructure maintenance. The council adopted ordinances related to Land Use and Development and introduced ordinances regarding municipal budget limits and rental property regulations. Additionally, several resolutions were passed, including approval of bill lists, appointments of municipal staff, authorization for a shared services agreement for park events, and grant applications for park improvements. The council also addressed requests for coin drops, adjustments to a water repayment plan, and accepted resignations. Public comment involved a resident's concerns regarding property maintenance and environmental issues. Updates were provided by municipal staff regarding infrastructure projects, the annual budget, and upcoming sergeant promotions, followed by an executive session on redevelopment and contract issues.
The council convened to conduct business including the reading of the municipal budget by title and holding a public hearing for the adoption of the 2026 Municipal Budget. Additionally, the agenda included resolutions to authorize shared service agreements with the Borough of Brooklawn for Department of Public Works services and for the services of an Administrator and Municipal Clerk. The council also addressed a resolution authorizing the sale of certain vacant land within the borough.
The meeting featured a student-led session as part of the Youth in Government initiative, including the adoption of a resolution to support youth participation in local government. Council actions included adopting ordinances related to municipal budget appropriation limits and rental property regulations, approving a bill list, and authorizing a contract for cleaning the pond at Thomas West Park. Additionally, the Council supported a community basketball event, approved a tax abatement application for two residential properties, and held an executive session to discuss redevelopment and contract matters.
The Council meeting involved the adoption of ordinances related to land use regulations, and the introduction of new ordinances concerning municipal budget appropriation limits and rental property policies. The agenda included a consent resolution for the approval of bill lists, the appointment of an alternate deputy registrar, various shared services and grant agreements, and the management of property maintenance liens. Additional new business addressed the introduction of the annual budget, water treatment plant modifications, construction agreements for a walking path, lawn and landscaping bids, and the processing of resignations and retirements. The council also discussed downtown parking, received various departmental and state communications, and held an executive session regarding redevelopment.
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