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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Glen Cove
The City of Glen Cove issued RFEI No. 2026-004 seeking expressions of interest from qualified local automobile dealerships for the potential lease of a portion of the third floor of the Pulaski Street Municipal Parking Garage. The space is intended for vehicle storage, inventory overflow, fleet staging, or related automotive uses and includes approximately 103 parking spaces. Submissions are due by April 24, 2026, and should include company information, proposed use, and suggested lease terms.
Posted Date
Apr 8, 2026
Due Date
Apr 24, 2026
Release: Apr 8, 2026
City of Glen Cove
Close: Apr 24, 2026
The City of Glen Cove issued RFEI No. 2026-004 seeking expressions of interest from qualified local automobile dealerships for the potential lease of a portion of the third floor of the Pulaski Street Municipal Parking Garage. The space is intended for vehicle storage, inventory overflow, fleet staging, or related automotive uses and includes approximately 103 parking spaces. Submissions are due by April 24, 2026, and should include company information, proposed use, and suggested lease terms.
City of Glen Cove
This solicitation requests bids for the repair and replacement of the Glen Street alleyway and exterior stairs in Glen Cove, NY. The City of Glen Cove is seeking qualified contractors to perform the construction and related work as specified in the contract documents. Interested vendors must register on the BidNet Direct platform to access full solicitation documents and submission instructions.
Posted Date
Mar 19, 2026
Due Date
Apr 21, 2026
Release: Mar 19, 2026
City of Glen Cove
Close: Apr 21, 2026
This solicitation requests bids for the repair and replacement of the Glen Street alleyway and exterior stairs in Glen Cove, NY. The City of Glen Cove is seeking qualified contractors to perform the construction and related work as specified in the contract documents. Interested vendors must register on the BidNet Direct platform to access full solicitation documents and submission instructions.
City of Glen Cove
J Anthony Enterprises Inc. is soliciting quotes from qualified firms for the General Construction subcontract scope on the City of Glen Cove Department of Public Works Project No. 2005-001 to install a Permanent Packed Tower Aeration System at Duck Pond Road Station. The solicitation specifically seeks M/WBE and SDVOB participation with stated goals of 30% total M/WBE and 6% SDVOB and an estimated project value of $500,000–$2,000,000. Bids are due in mid-April 2026; interested firms must request bid documents or sign in to the NYS Contract Reporter to view the full posting.
Posted Date
Mar 19, 2026
Due Date
Apr 15, 2026
Release: Mar 19, 2026
City of Glen Cove
Close: Apr 15, 2026
J Anthony Enterprises Inc. is soliciting quotes from qualified firms for the General Construction subcontract scope on the City of Glen Cove Department of Public Works Project No. 2005-001 to install a Permanent Packed Tower Aeration System at Duck Pond Road Station. The solicitation specifically seeks M/WBE and SDVOB participation with stated goals of 30% total M/WBE and 6% SDVOB and an estimated project value of $500,000–$2,000,000. Bids are due in mid-April 2026; interested firms must request bid documents or sign in to the NYS Contract Reporter to view the full posting.
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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 $20,000, use sole source.
Coops: If your product is on an approved cooperative or NYS OGS contract, piggyback to avoid a formal bid.
Entity: City of Glen Cove (NY). Competitive bidding threshold: $20,000 for goods/services.
Use sole source when the solution is uniquely beneficial/proprietary and there is no equivalent and no competition from other dealers.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Glen Cove
The council held a public hearing regarding stop intersections, approved financial warrants, and passed an ordinance concerning stop signs. Resolutions were adopted to authorize agreements for ERP system training, municipal cooperative bidding, and engineering services. The council also approved modifications to equipment costs, a golf course management agreement, youth summer programs, a drinking water protection plan, budget transfers, and legal claim settlements. Furthermore, various community events were approved, including athletic events, festivals, and a bicycle ride, along with a donation for a park gazebo. Finally, the council approved personnel appointments for youth services and recreation positions.
The City Council meeting addressed several administrative and operational items. The council approved warrant payments and passed multiple resolutions regarding city operations, including authorizing various vendors for the Youth Bureau Summer Program, amending costs for youth recreation activities, and permitting specific community events. Additionally, the council approved an emergency purchase for carbon installation at a city well and retroactively approved a change order for bridge repairs at the local golf course. Personnel actions included several appointments to various departments such as Youth Services, Auxiliary Police, and Harbor Patrol, alongside wage adjustments for Harbor Patrol staff.
The City Council meeting covered a wide range of actions, including the appointment of new police personnel and public works staff. The Council conducted a public hearing regarding the extension of a temporary moratorium on battery energy storage system facilities and subsequently adopted the extension. Various contracts and professional service agreements were authorized, including planning services for Smart Growth Code Updates, stormwater management programs, engineering reports for PFAS removal, golf car maintenance, and youth summer programs. Additionally, the Council approved budget transfers, updated golf course permit fees, proclaimed Arbor Day, and adopted a Nitrogen Smart Communities pledge. Numerous event permits were granted for community activities, including a farmers market, a dog show, and various religious and civic events. Finally, the Council approved appointments to the Board of Assessment Review and the Zoning Board of Appeals.
The City Council meeting included the approval of financial warrants and various resolutions. Key actions involved authorizing participation in a CDBG program, entering into agreements for fire department equipment inspections, purchasing police vehicles, and scheduling musical performances and community events. Furthermore, the Council addressed budget transfers and amendments, approved conference travel for the Police Chief, settled a legal claim, and finalized numerous personnel appointments for youth services and the municipal golf course.
The meeting featured public hearings on a veterans real property tax exemption and the 2026-2027 Community Development Block Grant program. The Council reviewed and approved financial warrants and reports. Several resolutions were adopted, covering topics such as police firearms training, retiree dental coverage, vendors for the Youth Bureau Summer Program, Senior Center contracts, a concert at Morgan Memorial Park, a new POS system for the golf course, a STOP-DWI grant, volunteer ambulance service awards, staff training, and various community event permits, including a St. Patrick's parade, an adoption event, a YMCA 5K, and a charity walk. Additionally, a new Collective Bargaining Agreement with the Police Benevolent Association was approved, and various seasonal staff appointments were made for Youth Services and Recreation, along with an appointment to the North Shore Water Authority.
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