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Township of Lower Macungie
Provide Crack Seal and Craftco Mastic One (for 2026).
Posted Date
Mar 5, 2026
Due Date
Mar 23, 2026
Release: Mar 5, 2026
Township of Lower Macungie
Close: Mar 23, 2026
Provide Crack Seal and Craftco Mastic One (for 2026).
AvailableTownship of Lower Macungie
Contract will generally include the full-width mill and overlay of five Township roadways (16,026 SY/1,490 TON) including 2,000 SY of pavement repair and 500 TON leveling/scratch course. The Contract will also include pavement repair (2,750 SY) along five Township roadways and replacement of pavement markings.
Posted Date
Feb 25, 2026
Due Date
Mar 16, 2026
Release: Feb 25, 2026
Township of Lower Macungie
Close: Mar 16, 2026
Contract will generally include the full-width mill and overlay of five Township roadways (16,026 SY/1,490 TON) including 2,000 SY of pavement repair and 500 TON leveling/scratch course. The Contract will also include pavement repair (2,750 SY) along five Township roadways and replacement of pavement markings.
Township of Lower Macungie
Provide township conflict solicitor.
Posted Date
Feb 18, 2026
Due Date
Mar 9, 2026
Release: Feb 18, 2026
Township of Lower Macungie
Close: Mar 9, 2026
Provide township conflict solicitor.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $23,200, don’t pursue; there’s no formal process and outcomes are unpredictable.
Coops: Ask to purchase via PA COSTARS or the Lehigh Valley Cooperative Purchasing Council.
Township of Lower Macungie, PA: No formal sole source mechanism. Awards typically occur only when a competitive bid results in a single response—not via a justification pathway.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of Lower Macungie
The Parks, Recreation and Open Space Plan for Lower Macungie Township aims to provide a strategic framework for the future of the community's recreational facilities and open spaces. It analyzes community background, socio-economic features, physical characteristics, and land use to evaluate resident needs. The plan seeks to ensure the availability of adequate and appropriate open spaces and recreation opportunities, adapting to projected population growth and demographic changes, while also focusing on protecting critical natural areas.
This section of the Lower Macungie Township Parks, Recreation and Open Space Plan provides a detailed inventory, analysis, and recommendations for the Township's parks, open spaces, and recreation facilities. It categorizes and evaluates community, neighborhood, and mini-parks, as well as various types of open spaces and stormwater management basins. Key focus areas include greenway network development, facility condition and accessibility, maintenance strategies, and the preservation of natural areas, with the goal of meeting current and anticipating future community needs.
The regular meeting addressed several key items, beginning with the approval of Resolution 2026-05, which amends the hours of operation for 6776 Hamilton Hospitality Group, LLC, to include Friday, Saturday, and Sunday breakfast service and extended hours on Thursday. The Board also approved Resolution 2026-06, granting preliminary/final land development approval for the Lower Macungie Mixed Use Development, which includes 318 apartments, a hotel, and commercial space. This approval was amended to include a condition requiring the applicant to request a LANTA bus stop within the development. Additionally, the Commissioners approved applicants for the Volunteer Service Earned Income Tax Credit Program and approved Resolution 2026-07, which reduces financial security for The Fields at Indian Creek - Phase 1 Land Development Project. The meeting also included a review of the bill list and discussions on upcoming required drafting for amendments related to speed limits, road opening permits, and franchise agreements.
Key discussions and actions during the regular meeting included the approval of Ordinance 2025-01, which authorizes incurring non-electoral debt via General Obligation Bonds up to $9,900,000 for various capital projects, and the approval of Ordinance 2025-02, which adopts the 2025 International Fire Code with specified modifications. The Board also approved numerous applicants for the Volunteer Service Earned Income Tax Credit Program. Furthermore, a bid award was granted for the Wescosville Sanitary Sewer Replacement Project. Old business items reviewed included updates on Chapter 18 Sewers Amendment, Chapter 27 Zoning Amendment, traffic signal timing modifications, and naming resolutions for new roads.
The Board of Commissioners meeting covered several key items, including the approval of Resolution 2026-08 for the Land Development Plan for NP Land Holdings Light Manufacturing Facility, which involved extensive work on landscaping, lighting, circulation, and stormwater management. The Board also considered and approved the sewage facilities planning module for Spring Creek Estates 2022 expansion for a 4-unit townhouse addition. A bid award for farming approximately 158 acres of township land was approved, recommending New Hard Farms for $62,315. Additionally, the sewage facilities planning module for a single-family dwelling at 2545 Riverbend Road, involving connection to the public sewer system and abandonment of an existing onlot septic system, was approved. The Board also addressed public comments concerning concerns over a proposed data center and acknowledged a letter of thanks from Meals on Wheels for grant funding. Financial matters included the approval of transfers, bill list, and payroll totaling $1,486,287.63. The meeting concluded with a decision to enter into an executive session to discuss land acquisition.
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