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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Fulton
Provide paving work includes milling, trucking, paving of the milled area of each street using 1.5" average compacted thickness; drainage work; traffic control; sweeping/cleamning; ADA installations and paving operations.
Posted Date
Jun 18, 2026
Due Date
Jul 16, 2026
Release: Jun 18, 2026
City of Fulton
Close: Jul 16, 2026
Provide paving work includes milling, trucking, paving of the milled area of each street using 1.5" average compacted thickness; drainage work; traffic control; sweeping/cleamning; ADA installations and paving operations.
AvailableCity of Fulton
Seeking to conduct a comprehensive historical cleanup of our books, reconcile our banking and ledger accounts, and establish a foundation for accurate financial reporting in preparation for the filing of our AFR.
Posted Date
Jun 18, 2026
Due Date
Jul 17, 2026
Release: Jun 18, 2026
City of Fulton
Close: Jul 17, 2026
Seeking to conduct a comprehensive historical cleanup of our books, reconcile our banking and ledger accounts, and establish a foundation for accurate financial reporting in preparation for the filing of our AFR.
AvailableCity of Fulton
Seeking for any individual, any group, or entity, interested in a management agreement for the city. The lessee/tenant shall be responsible for all utilities, cleanings and inside maintenance subject to the management agreement. The lessee/tenant has the right to extend their lease at the end of the term of the agreement, but only if agreeable by both parties. The city shall be responsible for all building maintenance/infrastructure inside and outside the building.
Posted Date
Apr 11, 2026
Due Date
Apr 17, 2026
Release: Apr 11, 2026
City of Fulton
Close: Apr 17, 2026
Seeking for any individual, any group, or entity, interested in a management agreement for the city. The lessee/tenant shall be responsible for all utilities, cleanings and inside maintenance subject to the management agreement. The lessee/tenant has the right to extend their lease at the end of the term of the agreement, but only if agreeable by both parties. The city shall be responsible for all building maintenance/infrastructure inside and outside the building.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: deprioritize unless the scope clearly fits professional services under City Code Chapter 116; otherwise pivot back to coops.
Coops: If at/over $10,000: use a cooperative (e.g., BuyBoard or NJPA) to bypass a formal bid; confirm your product is on-contract and ask the department to purchase via that coop.
Entity: City of Fulton, NY. No evidence of a viable sole source path—deprioritize. Check only if your offer qualifies as professional services (e.g., customized software, engineering, accounting) under City Code Chapter 116.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Fulton
The council addressed several administrative and property-related matters. Key actions included the formal appointment of a First Ward Councilor, the authorization to advertise public hearings for fee amendments related to community room rentals, North Bay, and a vacant building registry, and the adoption of a partnership with the Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board for urban forestry. Furthermore, the council approved the sale of multiple city-owned properties acquired through tax foreclosure, authorized amendments to a property listing agreement, and facilitated a deed transfer to the local school district. The council also approved a lease modification for the Fulton Family YMCA and authorized ambulance standby services for Lake Neatahwanta.
The meeting included several resolutions focused on amending the proposed 2026 General Fund Budget. Key actions involved authorizing the Mayor to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Fulton Police Benevolent Association (PBA), which resulted in budget reductions across Police Personnel Services and Overtime. Several other budget line items were reduced, including those for Vehicle Maintenance, Building Repairs, Registration and Training, Vehicle Repairs, Miscellaneous, and Time Due. The Council also approved reductions for Maintenance of Roads and Snow Removal Personal Services. Following an executive session, the Council re-adopted the 2026 General Budget Resolution after an initial failure, and subsequently adopted the resolution directing the tax levy for the City of Fulton for the year 2026, totaling $10,476,837.95.
The meeting included a public hearing regarding the proposed 2026 General Fund Budget, updated fees for Tax Search Services, proposed fee changes for Adult Softball and Basketball, and the sale of Milled Blacktop. Also discussed were the proposed fee for Administrative Marriage Ceremonies, a zone change request for 55 West First Street South, and an amendment to reduce the speed limit on Hannibal Street. The council addressed the 2026 General Budget Resolution, directed the tax levy for 2026, and approved the transfer of funds for Street Light Utility accounts. Additionally, they authorized the purchase of rock salt for the 2025-2026 winter season, approved a lease agreement for a residential property, and authorized an amendment to the contract with Barton & Loguidice for the WPCP Improvements Project.
The council discussed the proposed 2026 General Budget, highlighting revenue adjustments, state aid, and unavoidable expenses such as contributions to the Fire and Police Pension System and BAN payments. Cuts have been made across most departments. The council also addressed resolutions including the reappointment of members to the Board of Ethics, authorized the Mayor to sign a letter of Intent for the sale of property, authorized the City Clerk/Chamberlain to advertise for public hearings, and authorized the Mayor to sign an agreement with Constellation NewEnergy, Inc.
The Common Council meeting included discussions and resolutions on various topics, such as removing a resolution from the meeting agenda, approving the Clerk's report for September 2025, reappointing a member to the Board of Ethics, and awarding a bid for the Former Fulton Mall Site Environmental Restoration Project to Bronze Contracting, LLC. Additionally, the council approved a proposal for the New York State Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI) Project Historic Markers and Signage submitted by Signage, Wayfinding and Construction LLC (SWC). Agreements with Spectrum Northeast, LLC and Annsville Solar 2, LLC were authorized, and the sale of a surplus Fire Department vehicle was approved. The council also authorized advertising for sealed bids for gasoline and diesel fuel and for tree maintenance.
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