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Town of Kearny
Streetscape Improvements.
Posted Date
Jan 15, 2026
Due Date
Mar 18, 2026
Release: Jan 15, 2026
Town of Kearny
Close: Mar 18, 2026
Streetscape Improvements.
AvailableTown of Kearny
Roadway improvements
Posted Date
Jan 15, 2026
Due Date
Feb 12, 2026
Release: Jan 15, 2026
Town of Kearny
Close: Feb 12, 2026
Roadway improvements
Town of Kearny
Professional services: town attorney, bond counsel, labor counsel, assistant town attorney, town auditor, municipal court prosecutor, municipal court prosecutor, public defender, planner general, town appraiser, insurance risk manager, grant consultant, environmental consultant, affordable housing rehabilitation program manager, town engineer. See attached file.
Posted Date
Oct 3, 2025
Due Date
Dec 4, 2025
Release: Oct 3, 2025
Town of Kearny
Close: Dec 4, 2025
Professional services: town attorney, bond counsel, labor counsel, assistant town attorney, town auditor, municipal court prosecutor, municipal court prosecutor, public defender, planner general, town appraiser, insurance risk manager, grant consultant, environmental consultant, affordable housing rehabilitation program manager, town engineer. See attached file.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Kearny, Town of
This document outlines the Industrial Park Redevelopment Plan for the Town of Kearny, New Jersey, focusing on transforming a 31-acre area designated as in need of redevelopment. The plan's overarching goal is to strengthen the Town's economic base and generate new job opportunities. Key objectives include promoting effective property use, increasing tax revenues, improving the physical layout, stimulating economic investment, redeveloping obsolete structures, enhancing business opportunities, improving transportation access, remediating contaminated sites, improving stormwater management, and enhancing the visual character of the area. It details land use, bulk standards, and design guidelines for two districts: Planned Industrial Development and Schuyler Avenue.
The agenda for this meeting included several communications requesting permissions for various public events. Key requests involved permission for the annual St. Patrick's Day Parade, hanging promotional banners, fundraising activities by the Kearny Crew Team, a VFW 5K Run/Walk memorial event, a food truck festival, and the Hudson Arts and Science Charter School Graduation. The Council addressed public hearings for two Resolutions (2026-79 and 2026-80) authorizing submissions for Green Acres Grants related to the Kearny Crew House Project and the Kearny Recreation Center. Business items included the introduction of an ordinance vacating handicapped parking spaces, ordinances for second reading and public hearing establishing and vacating handicapped parking spaces, and numerous resolutions in the Consent Agenda. Resolutions addressed tax overpayment refunds, road opening permits, authorizing staff attendance at a convention, accepting a retirement application for a Firefighter, renewing alcoholic beverage licenses, appointing lifeguards, and initiating an investigation into whether specific properties qualify as a Redevelopment Area or Area in Need of Rehabilitation.
The Reorganization Meeting involved several procedural and appointment actions. Key agenda items included the administration of the Oath of Office to the Mayor and Town Council members following the certification of election results. Numerous resolutions were passed concerning professional service agreements for the calendar year 2026, including appointments for Town Attorney, Labor Counsel, Town Engineer, Municipal Court Prosecutor, Public Defender, Bond Counsel, Town Auditor, and Insurance Risk Manager. Furthermore, resolutions authorized agreements for appraisal and environmental consultant services, appointed various members to committees and boards (such as the Garden State Municipal Joint Insurance Fund, Board of Health, Planning Board, and Zoning Board of Adjustment), designated official newspapers, authorized temporary appropriations, established interest rates for delinquent property taxes, and appointed Council members to various committees and liaisons for the upcoming year.
The meeting included a review of the Executive Director's report, covering KMUA Personnel, various pumping stations and collection systems, system maintenance, and KMUA vehicles/equipment. The Finance Officer reviewed the status of Budget 2026. The Engineer provided updates on Bergen Avenue Pump Station Upgrades, Koppers Koke Peninsula Sewer Service, Developer Review Projects including Popeyes and other developments, the KMUA 2025 Fixed Asset Schedule, and the KMUA 2025 User Charge Study. The Attorney reviewed the status of Kopper's Koke Redevelopment, OJ Truck Wash Grease Discharge, Kearny Chicken LLC (D/B/A Popeye's), and New Business. The board also adopted resolutions authorizing the Executive Director to extend a conditional full-time employment offer for the position of Collection System Supervisor, authorizing an application for Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Certification for the Koppers Coke Redevelopment Site, and approving the 2026 budget for the Authority.
The ordinance provides for the special assessment of the cost of certain wastewater, stormwater, roadway, streetscape, utility, and other infrastructure improvements within the Koppers Koke Peninsula Redevelopment Area and establishes a mechanism for payment of the cost thereof. It includes details about the Infrastructure Improvement Costs and Special Assessment Agreement.
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