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Sayreville agency qualifies professional firms, approves bills and moves to executive session

Sayreville Economic and Redevelopment Agency · July 16, 2026
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Summary

The Sayreville Economic and Redevelopment Agency on July 16 qualified professional firms under a fair‑and‑open process, approved payment of agency bills, and voted to enter an executive session to discuss litigation, personnel and contract negotiations.

At its July 16 meeting the Sayreville Economic and Redevelopment Agency approved a series of consent resolutions qualifying professional firms for the 07/01/2026–07/01/2027 term under the fair‑and‑open procedure required by NJSA 19:44A‑20 and authorized the agency to award contracts when services are needed.

Agency counsel and staff explained the annual process: firms that meet qualification criteria are added to the pool so the agency can issue contracts on a per‑project basis. Commissioners approved attorney, engineer, planner and auditor qualifications on roll call; staff noted modest rate increases for some vendor categories and said individual contracts would be issued as needed.

The board also authorized payment of bills totaling $48,006.49 (operating $30,002.57; escrow $18,003.92) by roll call vote.

Following routine business, the board voted to go into executive (closed) session to discuss litigation, personnel and contract negotiations under the Open Public Meetings Act; a resolution was read and adopted on the record. The agency returned to the public portion afterward to hear a Riverton project update from the developer’s representative.

No final contract awards for specific professional services were executed on the public record at the meeting; staff said they will execute contracts with qualified firms as the need arises and will report back to the commissioners.