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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Somers Point
Public private partnership redevelopment counsel.
Posted Date
Jan 31, 2026
Due Date
Feb 6, 2026
Release: Jan 31, 2026
City of Somers Point
Close: Feb 6, 2026
Public private partnership redevelopment counsel.
City of Somers Point
Zoning Board Attorney.
Posted Date
Nov 13, 2025
Due Date
Dec 5, 2025
Release: Nov 13, 2025
City of Somers Point
Close: Dec 5, 2025
Zoning Board Attorney.
City of Somers Point
Labor Attorney.
Posted Date
Nov 13, 2025
Due Date
Dec 5, 2025
Release: Nov 13, 2025
City of Somers Point
Close: Dec 5, 2025
Labor Attorney.
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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 $53,000 and it’s public safety/proprietary and essential or replacing failing equipment, ask the City Clerk’s Office to pursue a justified non-competitive path; otherwise skip to coops.
Coops: Use established coops (e.g., Atlantic County Cooperative, NJ Cooperative Purchasing Alliance, Sourcewell, Omnia Partners). Confirm your item is on-contract, validate with the City Clerk, and brief the department head to fast-track buys over $53,
Entity: City of Somers Point, NJ.
Use Case: Public safety or proprietary technology that is essential for continuity of service or a necessary replacement for failing equipment.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Somers Point
The meeting included acknowledging police officers for saving a suicidal teenager, recognizing the Mainland United Soccer Association U-14 Boys Red Devils for their undefeated season, canceling outstanding checks and bank reconciliation items, approving participation with the State of New Jersey Safe and Secure Communities Program, approving a budget appropriation transfer, discussing the Governor's Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Fiscal Grant Cycle, approving a change order for the Pump Station 1 Force Main Replacement Contract, and approving an Instant Raffle License and waiver of fee for the American Legion Post #352. Additionally, there was a discussion of bills and the approval of payment of bills.
The meeting included commendation for police officers involved in a drug investigation, and Somers Point being named the second most charming beach town in the State. Discussions covered school board's referendum for maintenance of air/heating systems, Recreation Commission dinner meeting, Green Team's landscaping competition idea, and EDAC exploring website improvements. An ordinance regarding a financial agreement with Bayview Court Urban Renewal Entity, LLC was discussed, along with resolutions recognizing Russ Babb as Recreation Volunteer of the Year and authorizing an executive session for legal advice on real property boundary lines. Parking issues related to a proposed restaurant and bar were addressed, and raffle applications were approved. Finally, there was a discussion and approval of bills.
The meeting included discussions and actions on various topics, including a proclamation for National Nutrition Month, a police department report, and a shared services agreement for dredging. The council addressed resolutions related to emergency management, mosquito control, public relations services, and an application to the Frank H. Stewart Trust. Additionally, they discussed Green Acres funding, authorized an executive session, and addressed real property tax appeals. The council also designated Bayview Court Urban Renewal, LLC as the redeveloper and approved participation in the State of New Jersey Safe and Secure Communities Program. New business included the approval of a social affairs permit, a bike ride, and a raffle license. Finally, the council discussed and approved the payment of bills.
The meeting included reports from the Mayor and Council members, covering topics such as the Somers Point Historical Society luncheon, recognition of Gregory Gregory by the Mainland Regional Education Foundation, and a meeting with Assembly Brown regarding the Safe Corridor program. Councilman Dill reported on heavy flooding and discussed solutions, including filling an old outfall pipe and addressing a privately owned bulkhead. Councilman McGuigan requested a budget workshop meeting, and Councilman Toto discussed the volunteer of the year and the St. Patrick's Day Plunge application. The council also addressed an ordinance repealing Ordinance 27 of 2015 related to a Community Block Development Grant, resolutions honoring Justin Bishop, rejecting Gateway Theatre bid proposals, supporting bus stop locations along State Route 9, authorizing an executive session, addressing the Community Development Block Grant Program, and approving a proposal from the Stockton University Coastal Research Center for a Malibu Beach Wildlife Management Area Survey. Additionally, a raffle license application and a Social Affair permit were approved, bills were discussed, and the meeting was opened to the public for comments.
The meeting included discussions and actions on several key areas. A resolution was passed to honor Neil Regina for his 40 years of service to the City of Somers Point. Updates were provided on the Arts Commission, and a resignation from the Zoning Board was noted. The Office of Emergency Management was commended for its work during a recent storm. The council discussed and approved a grant to help with the planning of a community rating system to lower flood insurance. An appointment was made for a Lieutenant in the Somers Point Volunteer Fire Department. The council authorized an executive session for advice from the City Solicitor on matters including public safety programs, pending litigation, contract negotiations, and potential lawsuits. Additionally, the council revised towing operator fees and rates, authorized a shared services agreement with the Atlantic County Utilities Authority for roll-off container services, and approved change orders for road programs and the reconstruction of Delaware Avenue.
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