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Active opportunities open for bidding
Township of Pequannock
Sidewalk replacements.
Posted Date
Jun 2, 2026
Due Date
Jun 18, 2026
Release: Jun 2, 2026
Township of Pequannock
Close: Jun 18, 2026
Sidewalk replacements.
AvailableTownship of Pequannock
Concession providers for parks & recreation activities.
Posted Date
Dec 7, 2025
Due Date
Jan 28, 2026
Release: Dec 7, 2025
Township of Pequannock
Close: Jan 28, 2026
Concession providers for parks & recreation activities.
Township of Pequannock
Town Hall Late Night Concessions.
Posted Date
Dec 7, 2025
Due Date
Jan 14, 2026
Release: Dec 7, 2025
Township of Pequannock
Close: Jan 14, 2026
Town Hall Late Night Concessions.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; steer immediately to cooperative purchasing.
Coops: Lead with ESCNJ, H-GAC, or Sourcewell; confirm eligibility and proceed via piggyback.
Township of Pequannock: No direct evidence of sole source contracting in public records.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of Pequannock
The council meeting agenda includes several key discussion topics, such as the presentation of the Citizen of the Year award, a public hearing on an ordinance reappropriating funds for the Brooklawn Sewer Pump Station design, and various resolutions for approval. These resolutions cover authorization for estimated tax bills, renewal of alcoholic beverage control licenses, approval of a contract change order for the Well #1 & 2 PFAS Treatment Project, and authorization for tax office refunds or cancellations. Additionally, the agenda features the approval of itemized bill payments, including the FEMA Elevation Escrow list, and an executive session to discuss PBA and SOA contract negotiations.
The council meeting agenda includes several public hearings regarding ordinances for various capital improvements for the township and its water utility, the reappropriation of funds for the Brooklawn Sewer Pump Station design, and regulations governing electronic smoke devices, vape shops, and psychoactive substances. Other items include resolutions for cancelling grant fund balances, reappointing the Tax Assessor, authorizing a deed amendment for historic preservation, and approving the purchase of police vehicles. The council will also discuss a 2027 NJ DOT Municipal Aid Grant application and hold an executive session to address litigation concerning a tax appeal and personnel matters regarding the Municipal Clerk.
The board meeting agenda included an application for a motor vehicle service center development by Wayne Subaru, involving site plan, use, and lot width variance requests. Additional business covered the status of financial disclosure forms and the welcoming of a new board member. The agenda also featured a public discussion segment and an executive closed session regarding pending litigation involving Lorrayne Robertson.
The council agenda includes a presentation from the Suburban Women's Club and the introduction of an ordinance to authorize a referendum ballot question concerning Open Space Trust Funds. Various resolutions are slated for approval, including the designation of a special event permit for the Holy Spirit Carnival, appointments to the Zoning Board of Adjustment and the role of Special Municipal Prosecutor, authorization for a Trail Easement Agreement, and continued membership in the North Jersey Municipal Employee Benefits Fund. Additionally, the council will discuss an ordinance regulating electronic smoking devices, vape shops, and psychoactive substances, and review the approval of itemized claims for the current bill list and FEMA elevation escrow.
The council meeting addressed several key business items, including the presentation of the 2026 municipal budget and its subsequent introduction. The council deliberated on multiple resolutions, covering topics such as shared services agreements for building and fire subcode official services with the Borough of Lincoln Park, fire department memberships, the acceptance of hold harmless agreements, and the submission of a historic preservation grant for landscape restoration. Additionally, the council authorized paving contracts, reviewed utility and tax office refunds, released escrow deposits, approved bill payments, and acknowledged the award of a note sale for the General Capital Fund.
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