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Township of Readington
Professional services: municipal auditor.
Posted Date
Nov 11, 2025
Due Date
Dec 3, 2025
Release: Nov 11, 2025
Township of Readington
Close: Dec 3, 2025
Professional services: municipal auditor.
Township of Readington
9,969 s.y. HMA Milling, 2” thick; 1,410 s.y. HMA Milling, 5” thick - base repair; 1,210 tons HMA 9.5M-64 Surface Course 2” thick; 430 Tons HMA 19M-64 Base Course, 5” thick; 6 units Bicycle Safe Grate (Inlet, Type B); 6 Units Curb Piece, Type N Eco (Inlet, Type B); and other incidental work appurtenant thereto.
Posted Date
Sep 26, 2025
Due Date
Oct 15, 2025
Release: Sep 26, 2025
Township of Readington
Close: Oct 15, 2025
9,969 s.y. HMA Milling, 2” thick; 1,410 s.y. HMA Milling, 5” thick - base repair; 1,210 tons HMA 9.5M-64 Surface Course 2” thick; 430 Tons HMA 19M-64 Base Course, 5” thick; 6 units Bicycle Safe Grate (Inlet, Type B); 6 Units Curb Piece, Type N Eco (Inlet, Type B); and other incidental work appurtenant thereto.
Township of Readington
Tax appeal attorney.
Posted Date
Sep 26, 2025
Due Date
Oct 22, 2025
Release: Sep 26, 2025
Township of Readington
Close: Oct 22, 2025
Tax appeal attorney.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Readington, Township of
The meeting included discussions and resolutions on various topics, such as the appointment of police lieutenants, affordable housing consulting, tax lien redemption, and tax refunds. The committee also addressed the acquisition of land for open space, amendments to the Planning Board, and the acknowledgement of the annual audit for 2024. Additionally, there were discussions on a deed of conservation restriction, commitment to the Township's Master Plan, and a performance bond reduction for Ryland Developers LLC. The committee also approved a change order for the Pulaski Road Section 2 Road Improvement Project and authorized applying for Hunterdon County Open Space Trust Funds.
The meeting included an executive session covering topics such as police lieutenant contracts, property negotiations, personnel matters related to the library, and potential litigation. The committee presented an exceptional service award to Corporal Joseph DaRocha for apprehending criminals wanted by federal authorities. The committee also conducted a public hearing regarding traffic controls for roadway construction, introduced an ordinance for land acquisition, and discussed and approved the 2025 Best Practices Inventory Questionnaire. Additional resolutions were passed, including budget transfers, acceptance of a Hunterdon County Park & Recreation Grant, support for farmland preservation grant funds, retirement of Police K-9 "Polis", and authorization of a liquor license transfer. The committee also discussed a reduction in the performance guarantee for Ryland Developers LLC and authorized the execution of a Deer Management Grant Agreement with the State of New Jersey.
The meeting included discussions and resolutions on various topics. The committee discussed the hiring of a work-based learning student, health benefits, and the appointment of a permanent police officer. They also covered the approval of minutes, payment of bills, and a public hearing regarding concealed carry permit fees. Additionally, there was an introduction of an ordinance related to traffic controls for roadway construction and maintenance. Resolutions were passed concerning the termination of participation in the State Health Benefits Program, group medical and prescription drug benefits, joining the NJ Solutions Joint Health Insurance Fund, appointing a Fund Commissioner and Alternate Fund Commissioner, and recommending the award of the Pulaski Road Section 4 Bid. The meeting also touched on a request to waive permit fees for a food truck, reports from the administrator and attorney, and comments from the public regarding various issues including the new website, well testing program, Solberg Airport, affordable housing plan, and the concealed carry permits ordinance.
The meeting included discussions and actions on several key areas. An ordinance creating a refunding mechanism for concealed carry permit application fees was introduced. A decision on an ordinance amending traffic controls for roadway construction was tabled for further review. The committee authorized the submission of a grant application to the U.S. Department of Justice for a body-worn camera program and approved applications for the Hunterdon County Cultural Heritage Commission History Partnership Program Grant, as well as acceptance of the Hunterdon County Local Law Enforcement Grant Award. There were also reports from the Department of Public Works, Administrator, Attorney, and Engineer, covering topics such as trail maintenance, sewer division activities, road projects, and the Main Street Railroad Crossing closure.
The meeting included discussions and resolutions regarding various topics such as contract negotiations, personnel matters, and potential litigation. An amended funding agreement with Community Options, Inc. was authorized. The committee also addressed new business, including an ordinance amending Chapter 148 related to the Solberg-Hunterdon Airport Zone Districts, and resolutions concerning police services, contract awards to Morris Asphalt Company, and the insertion of special revenue items related to opioid settlements into the budget. Additionally, the committee authorized an increase in the township bid and quotation thresholds and accepted the terms of an agreement with the Hunterdon County Cooperative Pricing System for the electric bid.
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