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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Lynn
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) issued RFLOI 24-26 seeking joint development partners for redevelopment of the Lynn Garage in Lynn, Massachusetts, aiming for a transit-oriented project that upgrades transit infrastructure, supports economic development, and integrates housing and retail. The solicitation requests Letters of Interest from firms or teams capable of planning, designing, permitting, and constructing redevelopment while maintaining adequate MBTA customer parking and coordinating with local zoning. The RFLOI was posted in March 2026 with a submission deadline of April 22, 2026, and anticipates issuing a Request for Proposals in June–July 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 10, 2026
Due Date
Apr 22, 2026
Release: Mar 10, 2026
City of Lynn
Close: Apr 22, 2026
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) issued RFLOI 24-26 seeking joint development partners for redevelopment of the Lynn Garage in Lynn, Massachusetts, aiming for a transit-oriented project that upgrades transit infrastructure, supports economic development, and integrates housing and retail. The solicitation requests Letters of Interest from firms or teams capable of planning, designing, permitting, and constructing redevelopment while maintaining adequate MBTA customer parking and coordinating with local zoning. The RFLOI was posted in March 2026 with a submission deadline of April 22, 2026, and anticipates issuing a Request for Proposals in June–July 2026.
AvailableCity of Lynn
The City of Lynn (MA) is soliciting sealed bids for the supply and delivery of grave boxes for its Department of Public Works/cemetery operations. Specifications and submission requirements are provided via the Commonwealth’s COMMBUYS procurement portal. Bids are due by March 25, 2026 at 11:00 AM Eastern Time.
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Due Date
Mar 25, 2026
Release: -
City of Lynn
Close: Mar 25, 2026
The City of Lynn (MA) is soliciting sealed bids for the supply and delivery of grave boxes for its Department of Public Works/cemetery operations. Specifications and submission requirements are provided via the Commonwealth’s COMMBUYS procurement portal. Bids are due by March 25, 2026 at 11:00 AM Eastern Time.
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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 $50,000, use sole source (rarely approved—avoid if possible).
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops/resellers, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs and these resellers as future options.
City of Lynn: Sole source is rarely used and capped at $50,000.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Lynn
This Community Violence Prevention Plan for the City of Lynn provides a comprehensive roadmap to address community violence. It integrates collective impact and public health strategies, guided by principles of racial equity, collective impact, a strengths-based approach, data, and sustainability. The plan focuses on seven key priority areas: strengthening collective impact infrastructure, prioritizing those most impacted by violence, promoting positive youth development, integrating law enforcement and alternative responses, addressing root causes and structural inequities, advancing policy and leveraging funding, and leveraging data, evaluation, and learning. Its overarching vision is to foster a community where safety, collaboration, opportunity, and pride enable all residents to thrive by reducing violence, enhancing well-being, strengthening resiliency, fostering collective responsibility, and promoting data-driven decision-making.
The Lynn City Council meeting, prepared by the Board of Assessors, addressed the determination of the residential factor for setting the FY2026 tax rate. The assessors reviewed market data and made adjustments to property values in accordance with the Department of Revenue's standards. The total taxable assessed value for FY2026 is $15,627,098,562. The meeting served to review information from the Board of Assessors and gather public input before deciding on the tax classification for the City of Lynn. The council will set the tax burden share for each property class in FY2026, and the Board of Assessors will send them to the Department of Revenue for approval of the tax rates.
Vision Lynn is the City of Lynn's comprehensive plan, developed through extensive community input, to guide the city's future growth and development over a 20-year period. The plan focuses on creating a safe and comfortable city with access to affordable housing, improved economy, education, and transportation, while fostering diverse and connected communities. Key strategic areas include inclusive growth, creating quality jobs, and managing housing costs. The plan identifies specific 'improvement districts' and 'transformation zones' for targeted development, with short-term priorities encompassing affordable housing construction, coastal resilience investments, workforce development, school building improvements, and updating the zoning code.
The 2020 Lynn Municipal Harbor Plan Amendment focuses on revitalizing and diversifying the Lynn waterfront, centered around a signature public waterfront park. It aims to provide clear Chapter 91 licensing guidance, implement the goals of the 2010 Lynn MHP, the 2019 Waterfront Open Space MP, and the 2019 Revised Waterfront MP, and renew the 2010 Lynn MHP for an additional ten years. The plan emphasizes public access, open space, and mixed-use development while adhering to state tidelands policy objectives and promoting climate resiliency.
The Hazard Mitigation Plan focuses on upgrading drainage systems, installing wave attenuators, and mitigating low elevation and tidal backup in the Lower Western Interceptor. It also includes installing an Ipswich River pumps station levee, digitally mapping the city's drainage system, acquiring vacant flood-prone lands, and participating in the FEMA Community Rating System (CRS) program. These measures aim to reduce flood risks and improve community resilience.
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