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Passaic Fire Department
RFP for housing rehabilitation services, providing up to $20,000 in repairs per unit for one to three-family homes.
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Due Date
Dec 31, 2026
Passaic Fire Department
Close: Dec 31, 2026
RFP for housing rehabilitation services, providing up to $20,000 in repairs per unit for one to three-family homes.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Passaic Fire Department
The meeting agenda includes a new business item regarding an amendment to the Eastside Redevelopment Plan for 1 Market Street. Additionally, the Board will review a minor subdivision application for the Aspen Place area and consider a resolution determining an area as needing rehabilitation, along with authorizing the preparation and adoption of a rehabilitation plan.
The board meeting focused on addressing multiple rent increase disputes and ordinance violation complaints involving various properties. Key agenda items included the review of communications regarding rent increase violations, the filing of new rental increase complaints, and formal hearings on specific tenant disputes involving alleged violations of city code sections. Furthermore, the board authorized a closed executive session to discuss pending litigation, contract negotiations, and personnel matters, and issued resolutions concerning property owners found in violation of rent increase regulations.
The City Council meeting was held in celebration of Women's History Month. The council recognized and honored several women for their leadership and contributions to education and public service, including the Superintendent of Public Schools, a high school principal, a distinguished educator and humanitarian, and the first female captain in the history of the local Police Department.
The meeting included administrative items such as noting the required public notice procedures and confirming the meeting was in-person only for participation, with the Zoom stream provided for viewing convenience. Key discussions revolved around ordinances. Ordinance 25-05-25 concerns amending the designation of restricted parking for disabled persons based on New Jersey license plate numbers. Ordinance 25-07-2 addressing affordable housing mandatory set-asides was debated regarding rounding calculations for fractional units and clarification on local ordinance precedence over state statutes concerning rent control exemptions. Discussions also covered resolutions for closed executive sessions, local aid and roadway improvements funded by grant money, and appointments to the zoning board of adjustment.
The City Council agenda for the regular meeting included items for second and final reading of ordinances, specifically amending the designation of restricted parking for disabled persons and amending the affordable housing mandatory set-aside chapter. Communications included numerous applications for Entertainment License renewals for various establishments, as well as the Mayor's appointment of Angel M. Quinones to the Redevelopment Agency. Other items involved submissions of meeting dates for various boards and correspondence regarding environmental remediation and engineering permits. Resolutions to be considered included authorizing an executive session, appointing a Public Agency Compliance Officer, rejecting bids for roadway improvements, authorizing submissions for the NJ Department of Transportation Local Freight Impact Fund for 8th Street and Brighton Avenue improvements, authorizing cancellations, interest charges on delinquent taxes, annual and electronic tax sales, designating official bank accounts, and setting the temporary budget calendar for 2026. An ordinance for introduction concerned restricted parking for disabled persons.
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