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The mission of the Housing Authority of the Borough of Keansburg is to provide affordable, decent, safe and sanitary housing; to create an environment which enable residents to live responsibly and with dignity; to maintain the property in good condition; to offer services and resources to assist in becoming self-sufficient and to ensure the enjoyment of family life, for all residents.

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Public Notice-Keansburg Housing Authority Request for Proposals

General Counsel

The Housing Authority of the Borough of Keansburg, New Jersey (Authority), is seeking proposals from qualified attorneys or law firms to be retained as the Authority’s general legal counsel for the period commencing December 1, 2025 through November 30, 2026.  All legal services must be provided in accordance with the existing rules, orders, directives and regulations promulgated by the U. S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, provided that such compliance is in the best interest of the Authority and are required by law.  Attorneys submitting proposals in response to the Request for Proposals (RFP) must not be debarred, suspended or otherwise prohibited from professional practice by any Federal, State or Local agency.  The RFP may be obtained from the Authority’s website at www.KeansburgHA.org.  Sealed proposals must be submitted by 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 16, 2025 at the Authority offices located at 1 Church Street, Keansburg, NJ 07734.  The Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or handicapped status in the employment or procurement of services.  Bidders are required to comply with the requirements of P.L. 1975 Chapter 127 (N.J.A.C. 17:27).  The Authority reserves the right to reject any and all proposals.

Legal RFP 2025-2026


Public Notice-Keansburg Housing Authority Request for Quotation

National Standards for the Physical Inspection of Real Estate 

(NSPIRE) Inspection Services 

Housing Choice Voucher Program

The Keansburg Housing Authority (hereafter referred to as "KHA") is seeking quotes from qualified individuals or firms to provide HUD NSPIRE inspection services for the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Program. The services are required for an approximate 90-day period, commencing upon award of the contract and continuing through January 31, 2026.

(NSPIRE) Inspection Services RFQ


Our Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Waiting List is currently closed.  Please check back periodically for updates.


The Section 8 Project Based Voucher (PBV) waiting list for Granville Towers remains open and we are accepting applications.

 ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:

Head of Household or Spouse Must be age 62 or older, or disabled

INCOME LIMITS:

1 Person: $47,900 / 2 Persons $54,750


KHA September 2025 Regular Board Meeting 

The Keansburg Housing Authority September 2025 Regular Board Meeting  

will be a hybrid meeting. 

The meeting will be held both virtually, via Zoom and in person on September 10, 2025 at 7:00 PM EST at:

 

Granville Towers Community Room

1 Church St.

Keansburg, NJ 07734

OR

Virtually at the link below:

Topic: KHA September 2025 Regular Board Meeting
Time: September 10, 2025 at 7:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us06web.zoom.us/meetings/84942162114/invitations?signature=WvwHG3foBmeCtQMeRSS0jEZ3AvWBXqLZj8W4fy0lj-0

Meeting ID: 972 040 4051

Passcode: 801706

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Share the Love and Give Back on Valentine’s Day

Happy (almost) Valentine’s Day! You may have noticed the sweet scent of flowers in the air, or seen stores’ shelves stocked to the brim with heart-shaped boxes of chocolate. That’s right: it’s officially the week of Valentine’s Day. 

Valentine’s Day is the perfect occasion for singles, couples, friends and family members to come together and share their love through heartfelt notes, time together and of course, gifts. But what if you could share love with more people than just those closest to you? What if you could live with more compassion this week and share love with other people in your community, country or even the world? Turns out, you can! Here’s how you can share the love and give back on Valentine’s Day.

 

1. Send an unexpected Valentine.

Do you remember elementary school, when everyone brought Valentines and everyone received Valentines? Back then, you got unexpected Valentine cards all the time. Over the years, that tradition slowly died, and now you might rarely give or receive any surprise Valentine cards. Instead, change things up a bit this Valentine’s Day and give back by sending a card to someone who doesn’t expect it. Pick an acquaintance who might not receive cards, or check with local organizations like children’s hospitals to see if they accept Valentine’s cards for patients. No matter who you send it to, make sure it’s a surprise so you can brighten someone’s Valentine’s Day.

 

2. Make a care package.

Valentine’s Day isn’t sweet for everyone. However, you can make a difference by brightening someone’s day with a care package. Whether you send a package overseas to military men and women, create a package to hand out to homeless individuals or put together a goodie bag for your neighbors to enjoy—there are plenty of options to choose from. It’s all up to you, and it can all bring joy this Valentine’s Day. Add in some treats like chocolate or candy, but consider throwing in necessities, too, such as warm socks or water bottles. With a care package, the recipients will definitely feel the Valentine’s Day love.

 

3. Become a donor.

Give the gift of a full life this Valentine’s Day by becoming a donor. Just last month, January marked National Blood Donor Month, and coming up, April will celebrate National Donate Life Month. If you are able, consider donating blood as frequently as every eight weeks—and save up to three lives with each donation! Of course, if you choose to register as an organ donor, your organs can also be used to save someone’s life, even after you’ve passed away. In fact, a single organ donor can save up to eight people! Those are a lot of lives you can impact this Valentine’s Day, simply by donating blood and organs you don’t need to people who do need them. This Valentine’s Day, you impact someone’s life by becoming a donor.

 

4. Buy a gift that gives back.

If you want to give a gift to your loved one for Valentine’s Day, put an altruistic spin on it by choosing a gift that gives back. Lots of nonprofit organizations and businesses offer products or services you can purchase which donate a portion of the proceeds to people in need all around the world. For instance, when you buy goods from Product (RED), 100% of proceeds fund HIV/AIDS health and community programs through the Global Fund. Talk about a romantic Valentine’s Day present! If you already have gift ideas, research online to find a place where you could purchase something similar and give back to a good cause at the same time. 

 

5. Go on a volunteer date.

What’s the most romantic thing to do on Valentine’s Day? Give back to someone else, of course! If you want a night out with your significant other, consider going on a volunteer date together. Find an organization or cause you both care about and see how you can get involved to make a difference. Then, not only do you have the opportunity to spend time together, but you also make a positive impact on the world at the same time. Not sure where to start? Choose a cause, find an organization and get connected to see how you can help!

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. This year, share the love with more than just your loved ones. If you want to make a difference, keep these ideas in mind as we head into the holiday, and see how you can show empathy, compassion and love to those around you on Valentine’s Day.

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