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Adams Township
Provide new 12-foot finish aluminum municipal body and plow for a new freightliner with a 102-inch c/a chassis.
Posted Date
Jun 16, 2025
Due Date
Jun 30, 2025
Release: Jun 16, 2025
Adams Township
Close: Jun 30, 2025
Provide new 12-foot finish aluminum municipal body and plow for a new freightliner with a 102-inch c/a chassis.
Adams Township
Provide item 1 45,869 SY milling of asphalt; Item 3 6,147 TN asphalt wearing course 9.5mm, in place; Item 3 2,071 SY milling of asphalt, cranberry twp; Item 4 186 Tn asphalt wearing course, 9.5 mm in place.
Posted Date
Apr 17, 2025
Due Date
May 12, 2025
Release: Apr 17, 2025
Adams Township
Close: May 12, 2025
Provide item 1 45,869 SY milling of asphalt; Item 3 6,147 TN asphalt wearing course 9.5mm, in place; Item 3 2,071 SY milling of asphalt, cranberry twp; Item 4 186 Tn asphalt wearing course, 9.5 mm in place.
Adams Township
Provide traffic signal installation and highway construction work.
Posted Date
Mar 4, 2025
Due Date
Mar 14, 2025
Release: Mar 4, 2025
Adams Township
Close: Mar 14, 2025
Provide traffic signal installation and highway construction work.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; pivot to coops.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative purchase via Sourcewell or PA COSTARS.
Adams Township: No evidence of sole source awards in 2021–2025. Deprioritize this path and pivot to cooperative purchasing.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Adams Township
The meeting included a public comment segment where a resident raised concerns about an unguarded train trestle, prompting a suggestion to write a letter to the Railroad company. A reorganization of the Planning Commission took place, resulting in the election of new officers for Chairman, Vice Chairman, and Secretary, along with the approval of the 2026 Meeting Schedule and Submission Dates. Under old business, the Tenacity Trail Subdivision received Preliminary Approval for a 5-lot subdivision, contingent upon ensuring adequate turnaround space for emergency vehicles. New business involved sketch plan reviews for an Optometrist Office proposal at 220 Brickyard Road and a proposed 10,000 square foot retail building at Adams Corners (Parcel E21). The commission also addressed draft ordinances, approving the Arena Ordinance with modifications to Section 2 and the requirement of a Traffic Study, and briefly reviewed items related to Change of Use and Application Process, Commercial Development Lighting, and Overlay expansion at intersections.
Old Business discussions focused on the 250th event, with assignments made for sponsorships and food vendors, and booking confirmed for bands, sound, stage, and fireworks. Follow-up items included securing national anthem singers and discussing sponsorships with the Southern Butler County Business Association. The status of an Eagle Scout project timeline and location finalization was addressed. New Business involved the approval to change all future meeting start times from 7:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. The board scheduled workshop sessions during future meetings for planning and improving existing special events, specifically discussing improvements for the Halloween event. Additionally, the board discussed programming opportunities and the potential application for a local Butler County grant to acquire AED enclosures for park pavilions.
The agenda for this meeting included a public comment period. Old Business topics slated for discussion were an update on the America's 250th Event, discussion concerning an Eagle Scout Project Location, and a Baseball Donation regarding T-ball Benches. New Business items involved establishing 2026 Meeting Dates, a Membership Discussion, planning for 2026 Special Events, reviewing 2026 Programming Opportunities, and brainstorming Local Grant Ideas.
The Adams Township Parks and Recreation Board held a meeting to discuss several topics. A proposal for an Eagle Scout project, specifically the installation of a Gaga Ball Pit, was considered for recommendation to the Board of Supervisors. Updates were provided on ongoing projects, including the HVAC project and the installation of park signs and a kiosk. The board discussed programming in the park, including the flag football program, pavilion rentals, and winterization plans. The success of the car cruise and the AED event were highlighted. The board also discussed baseball field usage and potential rental fees for tournaments. The Halloween parade was confirmed, and brainstorming for the 2026 special event began, with a recommendation to split up tasks among board members. Information on the Wygal property was to be sent out, and board members were invited to an active shooter and stop the bleeding training.
The Adams Township Parks and Recreation Board meeting included discussions and updates on several key areas. Updates were provided on the paving/concrete and HVAC projects at the building, as well as sign projects. The board discussed programming in the park, including the popularity of Mars Basketball open gym sessions, the status of the pickleball program, and a girl's flag football program. Pavilion rentals and splash pad operations were also addressed. The board reviewed the Christmas in July event, with plans to expand it in 2026. New business included volunteer needs for the car cruise, a partnership with the Aliver Foundation for a public AED dedication, and potential ideas for the 2026 summer special event.
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