REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
2022 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
The Borough of Keansburg is soliciting proposals for professional services to the Borough for the professional term year 2022 – 2023 commencing July 1, 2022 Proposals will be accepted for the specific professional services set forth in the Public Notice, a copy of which is attached hereto.
The REQUEST OF PROPOSAL is for the following professions:
All proposals shall be submitted to
Thomas Cusick, Municipal Clerk,
Keansburg Borough Hall,
29 Church Street, Keansburg, New Jersey 07734
NO later than 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, May 25, 2022 local prevailing time.
All proposals for ALL BOROUGH POSITTIONS shall be submitted as:
One (1) original, hard copy document of the proposal shall be submitted by Wednesday, May 25, 2022. NO later than 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, May 25, 2022 local prevailing time.
All proposals should include, at a minimum:
In addition:
All forms listed above, (#1 through #6) shall be completed in their entirety.
The Governing Body of the Borough of Keansburg on the basis of the proposal deemed to be most advantageous, price and other factors considered will evaluate all proposals. The evaluation will consider:
A full copy of the REQUEST FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE with necessary forms can be found on the Borough’s website: www.keansburgnj.gov for your convenience.
Inspection Maintenance-Assessment RFP Notice
Inspection Maintenance-Assessment 2022-2024 RFP Documents
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed Proposals will be received by the Municipal Administrator of the Borough of Keansburg (the “Municipality”), State of New Jersey, on Tuesday, May 10, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. in the Municipal Clerk’s Office of the Borough of Keansburg, located at Keansburg Borough Hall, 29 Church St., Keansburg, NJ 07734.
The annual performance of real property data collection and verification services to cover 25% of all properties annually with all parcels located within the Municipality completed over the two (2) year period between June 1, 2022 and May 31st, 2024 (also referenced as the “project”) awarded as a two year contract with an optional additional two (2) year extension.
Voter Information for the Non – Partisan Municipal Elections: Keansburg and Long Branch
1st Info Ad – Municipal Election
2nd Info Ad – Municipal Election
Challenge Ad – Municipal Election
Dear Residents of Keansburg,
Please be advised that on April 12th and 13th milling and paving work will be conducted on Port Monmouth Road. (Weather Permitting) This work will take place from 6 pm to 6 am on both nights.
Hancock Street will operate as a two-way street on these nights.
DISTRACTED DRIVING AWARENESS MONTH
The Keansburg Police Department will be participating in the “U Drive U Text U Pay” campaign from April 1st-April 30th. Officers will be assigned on a daily basis to enforce applicable distracted driving statutes. This national distracted driving effort focuses on ways to change the behavior of drivers through legislation, enforcement, public awareness, and education.
Distracted driving is one of the fastest growing safety issues on the roads today. Distracted drivers aren’t just a threat to themselves; they are a danger to everyone else on the road.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that in 2019 alone, 3,142 people were killed in distracted driving crashes on our nation’s roads and an estimated 400,000 people were injured. Driver inattention has remained the most frequently cited cause of fatal and incapacitating crashes in NJ, over seven times higher than the total crashes cited for unsafe speed over the five-year period 2015-2019. Driver inattention was a contributing circumstance in nearly 49 percent of NJ crashes in 2019.
Distracted driving is any activity that diverts attention from driving, including talking or texting on your phone, eating and drinking, talking to people in your vehicle, fiddling with the stereo, entertainment or navigation system — anything that takes your attention away from the task of safe driving. Texting is the most alarming distraction. Sending or reading a text takes your eyes off the road for five seconds. At 55 mph, that’s like driving the length of an entire football field with your eyes closed.
New Jersey is one of eight states nationally to receive dedicated federal funds this year to tackle the issue of driver distraction. This federal funding will be used for police overtime enforcement grants at the local level as well as a statewide multimedia public awareness campaign on this important issue.