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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Arnold
Work inlcudes milling and repaving operation.
Posted Date
May 14, 2026
Due Date
Jun 4, 2026
Release: May 14, 2026
City of Arnold
Close: Jun 4, 2026
Work inlcudes milling and repaving operation.
AvailableCity of Arnold
Street revitalization.
Posted Date
Mar 3, 2026
Due Date
Mar 16, 2026
Release: Mar 3, 2026
City of Arnold
Close: Mar 16, 2026
Street revitalization.
City of Arnold
Purchase of used class a pumper 2012 or newer fire fighting apparatus.
Posted Date
Jan 29, 2026
Due Date
Feb 18, 2026
Release: Jan 29, 2026
City of Arnold
Close: Feb 18, 2026
Purchase of used class a pumper 2012 or newer fire fighting apparatus.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than approximately $23,800 (2025), use sole source.
Coops: Use Sourcewell. Confirm your item is on contract, route through Accounts & Finance, and present as the pre-competed fast track.
City of Arnold, PA: No evidence of a viable sole source path. Pennsylvania’s low bid threshold triggers formal competition at approximately $23,800 (2025), making sole source approvals unlikely without exceptional, documented uniqueness.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Arnold
The council meeting addressed various city administrative and operational matters. Key topics included the ratification of bills, the promotion of a police officer to sergeant, the hiring of a new street department employee, and the acceptance of a police officer's resignation. City officials provided reports covering tax deadlines, a new phone system installation, street department activities, and code enforcement efforts to clean up city alleys. Additionally, the fire department reported on a successful hazmat drill and the acquisition of a new engine. A representative from the Redevelopment Authority discussed property deeds and records, and the council concluded by acknowledging the service of Sergeant Tim Christian.
The meeting included reports on property inventory and outstanding matters, specifically concerning the signing of deeds for various parcels. Old business focused on arranging the signing of property deeds and discussing resolutions for property transfers. New business included a discussion on the status of the organization's email and social media presence, as well as an evaluation of pricing guidelines and property valuation for current inventory and future acquisitions. An executive session was included as an agenda item if deemed necessary.
The board discussed property inventory, including the status of various deeds and property transfers for several parcels. Updates were provided on insurance renewals and access to digital accounts. Discussions also included the formalization of property sale resolutions and the potential for an executive session to address specific organizational matters.
The council meeting agenda includes the acceptance of reports from the City Treasurer, Police Department, and Community Development Director. Business items scheduled for action include the ratification of bill payments for the prior month, a motion to promote a police officer to the rank of Sergeant, and the ratification of a new full-time hire for the street department. The meeting also provides for reports from various city officials and an opportunity for citizen comments on non-agenda issues.
The council meeting included the acceptance of departmental reports and the ratification of bill payments. Significant business items addressed included awarding a bid for the Rankin Street Revitalization project to Derry Construction Co, Inc., managing personnel changes for the Code Enforcement and Zoning officer position, and the appointment of a new member to the Zoning Hearing Board. Additionally, the council deliberated on the conveyance and sale of city-owned parcels to the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Arnold, and authorized the execution of a Consent Order and Agreement from the Department of Environmental Protection.
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