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Baltimore County
Baltimore County, Maryland is soliciting quotes for a term contract to remove and recycle waste oils, used oil filters, and antifreeze from county facilities. The contractor must provide equipment, qualified staff, EPA registration, insurance, and documentation for each monthly pickup. Quotes are to be submitted via the County’s procurement portal for this one-year project with an estimated value of $22,000.
Posted Date
Mar 4, 2026
Due Date
Mar 17, 2026
Release: Mar 4, 2026
Baltimore County
Close: Mar 17, 2026
Baltimore County, Maryland is soliciting quotes for a term contract to remove and recycle waste oils, used oil filters, and antifreeze from county facilities. The contractor must provide equipment, qualified staff, EPA registration, insurance, and documentation for each monthly pickup. Quotes are to be submitted via the County’s procurement portal for this one-year project with an estimated value of $22,000.
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Baltimore County, Maryland is soliciting proposals to establish a multi-year contract to provide medical services for health assessments, including pre-employment physicals, DOT physicals, urinalysis drug screens, vaccine administration, lab testing, and medical evaluations. The contract term is two years with an option to renew for an additional year, and proposals must be submitted through the County procurement portal. Proposals are due April 3, 2026 at 3:00 PM Eastern Time.
Posted Date
Mar 3, 2026
Due Date
Apr 3, 2026
Release: Mar 3, 2026
Baltimore County
Close: Apr 3, 2026
Baltimore County, Maryland is soliciting proposals to establish a multi-year contract to provide medical services for health assessments, including pre-employment physicals, DOT physicals, urinalysis drug screens, vaccine administration, lab testing, and medical evaluations. The contract term is two years with an option to renew for an additional year, and proposals must be submitted through the County procurement portal. Proposals are due April 3, 2026 at 3:00 PM Eastern Time.
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Baltimore County is seeking information from the legal community regarding processes for filing complaints to foreclose the right of redemption in real properties sold at tax sale where the County holds the certificate. The RFI requests details on firm experience, compensation structures, and procedures for handling estates of deceased owners. Responses will help the County understand the market and refine potential future procurement for these legal services.
Posted Date
Mar 3, 2026
Due Date
Apr 3, 2026
Release: Mar 3, 2026
Baltimore County
Close: Apr 3, 2026
Baltimore County is seeking information from the legal community regarding processes for filing complaints to foreclose the right of redemption in real properties sold at tax sale where the County holds the certificate. The RFI requests details on firm experience, compensation structures, and procedures for handling estates of deceased owners. Responses will help the County understand the market and refine potential future procurement for these legal services.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Baltimore County
This document outlines the creation of a task force dedicated to developing a strategic plan for New Americans Integration & Inclusion in Baltimore County. The plan aims to build upon the strengths of immigrants, their families, and institutions, and to expedite their journey towards full integration and inclusion. Key focus areas include conducting community needs assessments, engaging with various community stakeholders through surveys and focus groups, and identifying and analyzing barriers to critical services such as healthcare, education, workforce development, and public assistance. The ultimate vision is to establish Baltimore County as a welcoming environment that offers economic opportunity, community well-being, and comprehensive inclusion for its immigrant population.
The meeting addressed several key issues including a landowner request from the Armacost Family for a lot release for a pre-existing dwelling, and a request from Carl & Sandra Nash for approval of a non-subdividable Owner's lot. The board reviewed and approved proposed events and event parking for Raymond & Sandra Frank. Additionally, the board reviewed a proposed development plan for a tenant dwelling submitted by Lawrence Gerst and Beth Gerst-Scheopner. The board was also informed of easement closings and inspection updates.
The meeting addressed a request from Matthew L. Peters regarding retroactive approval for an overlay easement for driveway and utilities access, including an encroachment of a shed, and retroactive approval for solar panels on an adjacent parcel. The board also received updates on completed baseline reports, upcoming field visits, MALPF FY22 cycle offers, and the availability of MALPF FY23 cycle applications. Additionally, the board members were reminded to return their financial disclosure forms and complete their annual ethics training.
The meeting addressed several key issues, including an appeal from the Towsontowne Recreation Council (TTRC) regarding their council of record status and permit privileges. The board discussed the need for better communication and standardization within the Recreation and Parks Department, focusing on customer service and capital improvements. Updates were provided on the Hazelwood Skate Park groundbreaking and the Recreation for All meeting, which focused on engaging new Americans in recreation. The board also discussed financial matters, including a mini-investigation into missing funds and concerns about an uncertified before and after school program.
The meeting addressed several key issues, including a request for pre-approval of an owner's lot location, verification of farm use designations for accessory agricultural use of proposed barns, and the review of planned events. The board discussed the potential impact of lot locations on agricultural operations, the legitimacy of barns for agricultural purposes, and the compliance of events with easement requirements and zoning regulations. Updates were provided on easement transactions, inspections, and the status of the County's recertification.
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