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Sadsbury Township
Collection of municipal waste and recyclables.
Posted Date
Jun 4, 2026
Due Date
Jun 29, 2026
Release: Jun 4, 2026
Sadsbury Township
Close: Jun 29, 2026
Collection of municipal waste and recyclables.
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Sole Source: If sale is less than $23,800, use sole source.
Coops: Use COSTARS or Sourcewell to purchase and bypass formal bidding.
Sadsbury Township (PA) shows no viable sole source pathway; they adhere to competitive processes. Attempts at sole source are unlikely to succeed and should be deprioritized.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Sadsbury Township
The meeting includes presentations regarding Destiny Builders & Management, LLC and Vistablock, followed by general announcements, correspondence, and an opportunity for public comment.
The commission reviewed a sketch plan for a proposed Sheetz gas station, discussing traffic flow, signage, and site design within the Town Center District. Members continued deliberations regarding the controversial topic of data centers. Additionally, the commission recommended that the Board of Supervisors install hardware and display flags to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The session also included updates on current township developments, such as the withdrawal of a solar farm project, delays in a facility expansion, and progress on a stormwater management ordinance amendment.
The board reviewed various reports including police, township management, public works, emergency management, and multiple fire/EMS departments. Key administrative and infrastructure discussions included the Octorara Bridge easement status, replacement of air conditioning unit components, repairs to park water lines, and replacement of park basketball equipment. The board considered planning for the 250th Anniversary committee, revised zoning application forms, and the status of ongoing township audits. New business items addressed the request for bids for a waste hauling contract, exoneration of real estate taxes, and a request for the installation of a cricket court at First Avenue Park.
The meeting included reports from the Police, Township Manager, Public Works, Emergency Management, fire departments, EMS, Planning Commission, Engineer, Solicitor, and Building/Zoning departments. Key topics discussed were the ongoing installation of traffic control lights at Washington Lane and Business Route 30, negotiations with the Public Works Group, status of easements for the Octorara Bridge, street sweeping results, and MS-4 report filings. Additionally, the council addressed a grant submission for traffic light upgrades, internet security upgrades for the Police Department, upcoming business openings at Sadsbury Commons, and a proposal for a 250th Anniversary committee including fundraising for banners and a new flagpole. The board also reviewed the potential adoption of an ordinance regarding stormwater management and authorized the payment of invoices.
The meeting covered a wide range of administrative and operational reports. Key topics included the police and emergency management reports, status updates on the Sadsbury Commons project, and reports from the Public Works and Planning Commission. The board approved multiple engineering escrow releases for development projects and authorized a commitment letter for a Green Light-Go grant. Additionally, the board approved the 2026 Police Chief contract, reviewed zoning and building permit activity, discussed ongoing construction and traffic concerns, and processed the payment of general fund invoices.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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