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Allegany County
This solicitation requests contractors to perform brush and tree cutting and stump removal services at various locations across Allegany County, Maryland. The scope references vegetation management tasks including hand mowing and related cutting/removal work. Bids are listed as due July 30, 2026.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jul 30, 2026
Allegany County
Close: Jul 30, 2026
This solicitation requests contractors to perform brush and tree cutting and stump removal services at various locations across Allegany County, Maryland. The scope references vegetation management tasks including hand mowing and related cutting/removal work. Bids are listed as due July 30, 2026.
AvailableAllegany County
Work include 4,681 sy 2. 25" milling; 4,681 sy continuous paving fabric; 2,006 lf 5" double yellow line pavement markings.
Posted Date
Jun 18, 2026
Due Date
Jul 17, 2026
Release: Jun 18, 2026
Allegany County
Close: Jul 17, 2026
Work include 4,681 sy 2. 25" milling; 4,681 sy continuous paving fabric; 2,006 lf 5" double yellow line pavement markings.
AvailableAllegany County
Work includes: 2 AC, seed and mulch; 1 LS, erosion control; 2 AC, clear and grub; 23,402 CY, earthwork (excavation) including stockpile and placing design subgrade per plans; 1,150 CY, furnish and install subballast; 63 CY, remove existing 6" deep pavement 12' wide 283' long; 48 LF, furnish and install 30" CMP, including excavation, bedding, backfill; 70 LF, furnish ad insta;; 36" CMP, including excavation, bedding, backfill; 42 CY, furnish and install Class 1 rip-rap.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jul 15, 2026
Allegany County
Close: Jul 15, 2026
Work includes: 2 AC, seed and mulch; 1 LS, erosion control; 2 AC, clear and grub; 23,402 CY, earthwork (excavation) including stockpile and placing design subgrade per plans; 1,150 CY, furnish and install subballast; 63 CY, remove existing 6" deep pavement 12' wide 283' long; 48 LF, furnish and install 30" CMP, including excavation, bedding, backfill; 70 LF, furnish ad insta;; 36" CMP, including excavation, bedding, backfill; 42 CY, furnish and install Class 1 rip-rap.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Skip—county favors competition; steer to direct purchase (<$25k) or an open bid.
Coops: Ask if they can buy via Maryland statewide, NASPO ValuePoint, Sourcewell, or HGACBuy through the State’s ICPA.
Allegany County, MD adheres to competitive bidding with no evidence of sole source awards.
Guidance: Bypass sole source. Engage department heads to identify needs and influence specs for purchases under $25,000, or prepare for an open competitive bid.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Allegany County
This document initiates the process of updating Allegany County's Comprehensive Plan, which will serve as an official policy document to guide future growth, development, and quality of life for the next decade and beyond. The plan will address economic development, land use, housing, transportation, community facilities, infrastructure, and environmental resources. It aims to align with state objectives while incorporating local priorities, using a framework for county policies and investment decisions. Community input is actively sought to ensure the plan reflects the needs and values of residents, business owners, and workers.
Allegany County is undertaking an update to its Comprehensive Plan, a policy document designed to guide future growth, development, and quality of life. The plan will establish a vision and recommendations across various topics including economic development, land use, housing, transportation, community facilities, infrastructure, and environmental resources. This update incorporates best practices and statutory requirements to align with state objectives and local priorities, serving as a framework for county initiatives for the next decade, with significant emphasis on community input.
The meeting included a public hearing for the Maryland Recovery Housing Program grant for Archway Station, a recovery housing project. The Maryland Recovery Housing Program is designed to assist County governments with the provision of stable temporary housing for individuals in recovery from a substance use disorder. Archway Station seeks funds to purchase a property to be used as a recovery house for women and children. The meeting also included a discussion on the budget, property taxes, income taxes, and disparity grant.
The meeting included a public hearing for the preliminary budget presentation. Discussions covered the Maryland Recovery Housing Program Funding for the Archway Station Recovery Housing Project. The board addressed a MOU with LaVale Sanitary Commission, and the announcement and publication of an RFP for the development of market-rate housing for the Old Allegany High School Site. Other topics included the Code Enforcement Fine Schedule, a grant application for Archway Station Recovery Housing Project, and revisions to the Rules & Regulations Governing Employees of Allegany County. Agreements were discussed for Columbia Gas Right of Way on Moss Avenue, field use for the Old Allegany High School with the Braddock Warriors, and the renewal of an Operation and Maintenance Agreement with LaVale Athletic Association for Holly Avenue and Lion's Field.
The meeting included presentations recognizing Rocky Gap's 10th anniversary and announcing Geo Cycle's new location in Allegany County. Discussions and decisions were made regarding the budget, tax levy, and utility rates. The board also addressed the scattered sites housing program and the Maryland mortgage program, as well as the Allegheny County Police accountability board.
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