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Active opportunities open for bidding
Borough of Wormleysburg
1,744 LF of cleaning and cured-in-place sewer lining as the base bid, and up to 961 LF of cleaning and cured-in-place sewer lining in alternate bids.
Posted Date
Aug 19, 2025
Due Date
Sep 30, 2025
Release: Aug 19, 2025
Borough of Wormleysburg
Close: Sep 30, 2025
1,744 LF of cleaning and cured-in-place sewer lining as the base bid, and up to 961 LF of cleaning and cured-in-place sewer lining in alternate bids.
Borough of Wormleysburg
Provide municipal solid waste collection, disposal and recycling services.
Posted Date
Jun 19, 2025
Due Date
Jul 17, 2025
Release: Jun 19, 2025
Borough of Wormleysburg
Close: Jul 17, 2025
Provide municipal solid waste collection, disposal and recycling services.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; unless absolutely unique and urgent, route the buy through COSTARS instead.
Coops: Lead with COSTARS. If your product is on COSTARS, confirm with the Borough office/Administration Committee and proceed with a direct purchase.
Borough of Wormleysburg, PA: No evidence of sole source awards or a routine sole source pathway in public records/council minutes. Deprioritize this method and use cooperative contracts to avoid process friction.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Wormleysburg
The Council discussed various reports including the status of property tax payments, street repair concerns, and ongoing engineering projects such as storm sewer lining, park improvements, and utility coordination for the PennDOT Lemoyne Bottleneck project. Approval was granted for the treasurer's report, financial distributions, a rental inspection checklist, a seafood festival event permit, and roof repairs for a public works garage. The Council also passed resolutions for a grant application for park improvements, authorized cooperative purchasing through Sourcewell, approved a volunteer service tax credit, and authorized a memorandum of understanding with the Borough of Lemoyne regarding the West Shore Regional Police Department merger. An executive session was held to discuss contract negotiations.
The council discussed various operational items, including public feedback regarding the borough's trash contract and sewer lining projects. Reports from borough officials, including the treasurer, solicitor, and engineer, were reviewed, along with updates on the PennDOT Lemoyne Bottleneck Project and utility coordination. The council approved the distribution of funds, the Harrisburg YMCA half-marathon, and an appointment to the Recreation Board. Further approvals were granted for the use of Knisely Hall, installation of video cameras at the borough office, and an agreement for professional mowing services. The council also addressed public works personnel matters and compensation adjustments during an executive session.
The Council meeting involved acknowledging the passing of a long-time resident and veteran. The Recreation Board Chair introduced a new member who discussed upcoming community events including a yard sale and a movie night in the park. The Council also held an executive session to discuss contract negotiations.
The meeting focused on resident feedback regarding the borough's trash collection contract, with multiple speakers expressing concerns about current service limitations and advocating for a return to unlimited collection. The council also addressed the distribution of the spring newsletter and held an executive session to discuss contract negotiations and a personnel matter. Additionally, the council approved an amendment to a staff title within the Public Works department.
The Council meeting involved reports from the Library Director regarding annual usage data, the Borough Manager, Treasurer, and Engineer, with updates on a pump station replacement, sewer lining projects, street projects, and park improvements. Discussions included proposed infrastructure projects, potential utility impacts, county planning initiatives, and the approval of financial distributions. The Council also reviewed reports from the Mayor, the Parks and Recreation Committee regarding Rupley Park improvements, and public safety reports. New business included the initiation of a policy for borough employees to serve as volunteer firefighters, updates to boat dock permit ordinances, and the development of operational procedures and checklists for a rental inspection program. An executive session was held for contract negotiations.
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