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Township of East Norriton
Stormwater improvement, the work consists of, but is not limited to, demolition of portions of the existing stormwater infrastructure, installation of a new detention basin including site grading, permanent stabilization matting, and basin bottom seed mix, as well as the installation of new drainage structures, installation of new storm pipes, installation of a new split rail fence and gates, and associated incidental work.
Posted Date
May 7, 2026
Due Date
Jun 3, 2026
Release: May 7, 2026
Township of East Norriton
Close: Jun 3, 2026
Stormwater improvement, the work consists of, but is not limited to, demolition of portions of the existing stormwater infrastructure, installation of a new detention basin including site grading, permanent stabilization matting, and basin bottom seed mix, as well as the installation of new drainage structures, installation of new storm pipes, installation of a new split rail fence and gates, and associated incidental work.
AvailableTownship of East Norriton
East Norriton Township is soliciting bids for the Stony Creek Drainage Improvements Phase 1 project to replace stormwater infrastructure along Pacer Lane, including the installation of concrete box culverts and storm piping. The project is funded by the Pennsylvania Small Water & Sewer DCED and ARPA H2O PA programs and requires compliance with the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act. Electronic proposals must be submitted through the PennBid portal and include a 10% bid security.
Posted Date
Mar 16, 2026
Due Date
Apr 22, 2026
Release: Mar 16, 2026
Township of East Norriton
Close: Apr 22, 2026
East Norriton Township is soliciting bids for the Stony Creek Drainage Improvements Phase 1 project to replace stormwater infrastructure along Pacer Lane, including the installation of concrete box culverts and storm piping. The project is funded by the Pennsylvania Small Water & Sewer DCED and ARPA H2O PA programs and requires compliance with the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act. Electronic proposals must be submitted through the PennBid portal and include a 10% bid security.
Township of East Norriton
Mill and Overlay of Various Township Roads with road striping. This project consists of mill and overlay and/or full depth reconstruction of numerous Township Roads and associated signage and pavement markings.
Posted Date
Mar 17, 2026
Due Date
Apr 22, 2026
Release: Mar 17, 2026
Township of East Norriton
Close: Apr 22, 2026
Mill and Overlay of Various Township Roads with road striping. This project consists of mill and overlay and/or full depth reconstruction of numerous Township Roads and associated signage and pavement markings.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of East Norriton
The Board discussed a preliminary land development project involving gas station reconfigurations at the intersection of Old Arch and East Johnson Highway. The Board also declared a portion of the zoning code invalid regarding data centers and authorized a curative amendment to establish future criteria for such uses. A bid was awarded for the 2026 road improvement program, and financing was approved for two new public works trucks. The meeting concluded with financial expenditures and township updates regarding fire services and upcoming events.
The meeting included the swearing-in ceremony for new fire police officers. The board held an executive session to discuss personnel and other business matters. Key agenda items included tabling a development resolution for the Johnson Highway project, granting final land development approval and waivers for a project at 538 North Trooper Road, and approving a batch of 32 police department policies and procedures. The board authorized payment of monthly expenditures, discussed upcoming spring events, and addressed resident concerns regarding road conditions at the Germantown and railroad crossing area.
The meeting involved significant discussion and action related to public safety and administrative matters. Key agenda items included the establishment of a resolution regarding the township's law enforcement officers not engaging in the enforcement of noncriminal federal immigration laws. Unit citations were awarded to the East Norton Township Police Department for outstanding teamwork during a critical incident involving an armed male on January 5th, 2026, and to the East Norton Township Fire Services and Norton Fire Engine Company for their support during the same incident. A proclamation was presented recognizing Michael Martelli for his ten years of service to the East Norton Township Historical Advisory Committee. The board approved resolutions designating an authorized signatory for a PennDOT video sharing agreement (M-View system) and reestablishing fees for duplicate tax bills.
The meeting began with recognition of Boy Scout Troop 416 leading the pledge of allegiance and the scout oath. A life-saving accommodation was awarded to Officer Copic for successfully administering CPR to a resident on December 5, 2025, resulting in the individual's full recovery. The board also reviewed and approved the final draft of the 2026 budget, which involved reducing expenses to achieve a balanced budget without a tax rate increase for the fifteenth straight year. Key capital improvement highlights for 2026 included park upgrades (mower, landscaping, scoreboard), police and fire vehicle and equipment replacements, road maintenance, and traffic control projects such as installing a signal at Hannah Avenue and Township Line Road, pending grant approval. Finally, the board approved a permanent traffic signal easement agreement for work near Hillcrest Plaza Shopping Center.
The meeting began with roll call and acknowledgement of prior executive session discussions regarding personnel and regularization meeting preparation. Key discussions included approval of a tighter easement for a traffic signal at the Hill Crest Shopping Center. The Board also addressed a request to affirm a waiver of potential conflict for the firm Overmyre to discuss a potential development project in East Martin Township with How Associates. Approval was granted for amendments to the police department's policy and procedures, involving updates related to child abuse investigations, use of police radios, and domestic violence reporting standards. A significant action involved authorizing the purchase of a new 100-foot ladder tower for the fire company, with the intent to secure grants to offset the $2.3 million cost, given the current apparatus is nearing the end of its service life. Finally, the monthly expenditures totaling over $1.6 million were approved for payment, largely influenced by a major bill for the Germantown Pike broom project.
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