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Township of Morris
Provide 1,700 TN more or less, anti-skid stone #8; 2,000 TN more or less, 2-a stone; 2,000 TN more or less, 2-b #57 stone; 500 TN more or less, #67 stone; 1,000 TN more or less, r-4 stone; 1,000 TN more or less, r-3 stone; 1,500 TN more or less, #8 screened slag; 1,500 TN more or less, screened cinders; 40,000 gal. crs-2 e-3 oil; 2,700 gal. e-1 oil; 10,000 gal. more or less, on-road diesel to be delivered weekly. Bids also will be accepted for the mowing, trimming and sweeping of the community center yard, mowing and trimming of the township municipal building and sewage treatment plant.
Posted Date
Feb 20, 2025
Due Date
Mar 4, 2026
Release: Feb 20, 2025
Township of Morris
Close: Mar 4, 2026
Provide 1,700 TN more or less, anti-skid stone #8; 2,000 TN more or less, 2-a stone; 2,000 TN more or less, 2-b #57 stone; 500 TN more or less, #67 stone; 1,000 TN more or less, r-4 stone; 1,000 TN more or less, r-3 stone; 1,500 TN more or less, #8 screened slag; 1,500 TN more or less, screened cinders; 40,000 gal. crs-2 e-3 oil; 2,700 gal. e-1 oil; 10,000 gal. more or less, on-road diesel to be delivered weekly. Bids also will be accepted for the mowing, trimming and sweeping of the community center yard, mowing and trimming of the township municipal building and sewage treatment plant.
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Lease of one room, 630 SF, on a monthly basis, payable to the Township, for use as a fitness center. Fitness Center equipment must be provided by the lessee and pictures of said equipment, the proposed monthly lease amount and proof of insurance must be provided with proposals.
Posted Date
Dec 15, 2025
Due Date
Jan 5, 2026
Release: Dec 15, 2025
Township of Morris
Close: Jan 5, 2026
Lease of one room, 630 SF, on a monthly basis, payable to the Township, for use as a fitness center. Fitness Center equipment must be provided by the lessee and pictures of said equipment, the proposed monthly lease amount and proof of insurance must be provided with proposals.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of Morris
The board discussed various topics including the Tinsel-n-Lights event, FEMA projects, a village appraisal/inventory proposal, commercial building inspection charges, loan program review, cemetery mowing, and a street department computer. They also discussed the Planning Board, Grievance Day Resolution, Election Resolution, Budget Committee, Code Enforcement Officer, Part-Time Cleaner, and Fair Housing Plan Resolution. Additional topics included Broome Community College's interest in holding classes in the village and various code enforcement and police department matters. Later discussions covered approval of minutes, finance committee matters, FEMA projects, industrial appraisal proposal, low/moderate income limits, loan program review, cemetery mowing, a curb cut application, a draft floodplain local law, counsel of governments, a mobile home moratorium, police department appointments, a Trane service agreement for HVAC, a Justice Court grant award, and various appointments and discussions related to village maintenance and improvements.
The board addressed requests for sewer bill reductions due to water leaks, reviewed the treasurer's reports, and approved bills. Discussions involved the 2014-2015 and 2015-2016 sewer budgets, potential plant upgrades, and sludge management. The board also considered a sludge dewatering project and explored financing options for capital improvements. They also discussed Leprino Foods' contract and its impact on the sewer system.
The Board of Water Commissioners discussed various topics, including the annual water withdrawal report, approval of bills, house demolition bids, USDA depreciation reserve, and tax relevy. Budget transfers were approved, and well reports were reviewed. Plant Operator's reports included updates on meter replacements, dam vegetation removal, and coliform hits. Executive sessions were held to discuss contractual issues. Other topics included water quality reports, pumped vs. metered water sales, and discussions with PP&L regarding water from the reservoir. The board also addressed requests for bill forgiveness, SRBC inspections, and potential collaborations for water supply improvements.
The board addressed various issues including high water bill disputes, water service requests from properties outside the village limits, and infrastructure maintenance. They discussed potential connections to the Waverly water system for properties on Pembleton Place and considered requests for water rate reductions. The board also reviewed updates on infrastructure projects, such as repairs to water lines and the reservoir, and discussed the possibility of drilling a new test well to improve the village's water supply. Additionally, they addressed financial matters, including budget transfers, contract negotiations with Leprino Foods, and the refinancing of serial bonds.
The board addressed various operational and financial matters. Discussions included plant operator reports, approval of monthly minutes, and treasurer's reports. Actions were taken on letters and communications, including adjustments to sewer bills for residents with leaks and consideration of billing adjustments. The board also discussed and approved budget transfers and amendments, as well as resolutions for delinquent taxes. Other topics included updates on the Vac/Jetter System, sludge removal transitions, and the tentative sewer budget for upcoming years. Contractual issues and personnel matters were addressed in executive sessions.
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