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Active opportunities open for bidding
Long Branch Housing Authority
On-Call Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Services.
Posted Date
May 25, 2026
Due Date
Jun 10, 2026
Release: May 25, 2026
Long Branch Housing Authority
Close: Jun 10, 2026
On-Call Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Services.
Long Branch Housing Authority
Auditing Services,
Posted Date
May 25, 2026
Due Date
Jun 11, 2026
Release: May 25, 2026
Long Branch Housing Authority
Close: Jun 11, 2026
Auditing Services,
AvailableLong Branch Housing Authority
Boiler Maintenance and Repair Services.
Posted Date
May 25, 2026
Due Date
Jun 10, 2026
Release: May 25, 2026
Long Branch Housing Authority
Close: Jun 10, 2026
Boiler Maintenance and Repair Services.
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Sole Source: If sale is less than $44,000, use sole source.
Coops: Use NJ State Contracts via NJSTART to buy through a cooperative.
Entity: City of Long Branch, NJ
Threshold: No evidence of sole source awards above $44,000; the city adheres to competitive processes for significant purchases.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Long Branch
The Board agenda included the consideration of a proposed construction project for a 4-family residential building at 336 Ocean Boulevard, and a post-construction request for zoning relief regarding property improvement setbacks at 1 Ocean Terrace. Additionally, the agenda featured resolutions concerning 456 Atlantic Avenue and an executive session regarding litigation involving J. Papa v City of Long Branch Planning Board.
The council reviewed the upcoming regular meeting agenda, including a discussion on creating a mid-year community pool fee to allow access to family rates. Additionally, they reviewed a standard resolution concerning beach opening dates, with added language to provide the administrator with flexibility for opening on non-designated days based on weather conditions. The session also covered the approval of the form of an agreement regarding Brookdale, followed by a move into executive session to discuss attorney-client privilege and an administrator update.
The council meeting addressed several legislative items including the acquisition of property on Broadway for Brookdale Community College, capital and bond ordinance amendments related to capital improvement descriptions and American Rescue Plan Act funding, and the introduction of ordinances for community pool rates and handicap parking designations. The consent agenda included resolutions for bill payments, recognition of Haitian and Jewish American Heritage Months, authorization for lifeguard services and shared municipal services, awarding a concession stand lease, beach management plan execution, and designating a conditional redeveloper for specific properties. Additionally, the council approved urban enterprise zone funding applications, developer agreements, release of escrow deposits, and a change order for library improvements.
This document contains the public meeting packet for the board meeting, detailing the various agenda items to be addressed during the session.
The meeting featured a presentation on Haitian and Jewish American Heritage Month. The Council conducted public hearings and final considerations for several ordinances, including the acquisition of property from Brookdale Community College, a capital ordinance amendment for an improvement project description, a capital appropriation increase for a pier project funded by the American Rescue Plan Act, and a bond ordinance amendment. Additionally, the Council introduced ordinances related to community pool fees and handicap parking space designations. During public participation, residents addressed concerns regarding tax abatements, the public record of legal matters, and a proposal for a new format for public comment. The meeting concluded with miscellaneous updates, including the announcement of election results, recognition of retiring members, and details regarding upcoming community events and the resumption of the local youth football program.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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