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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Oswego
Building demolition.
Posted Date
May 26, 2026
Due Date
Jun 19, 2026
Release: May 26, 2026
City of Oswego
Close: Jun 19, 2026
Building demolition.
AvailableCity of Oswego
Furnish Transportation of Dewatered Sludge to Bristol Hill Landfill.
Posted Date
Sep 11, 2025
Due Date
Oct 8, 2025
Release: Sep 11, 2025
City of Oswego
Close: Oct 8, 2025
Furnish Transportation of Dewatered Sludge to Bristol Hill Landfill.
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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 $10,000 for goods or $20,000 for public works, use sole source.
Coops: Check if your offering is on a NYS OGS centralized contract and buy via OGS.
Entity: City of Oswego, NY
Reality: Sole source awards above the city’s low bidding thresholds are nearly nonexistent.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Oswego
The meeting included a proclamation recognizing Older Americans Month and updates regarding a new senior center. Significant public comment focused on concerns regarding the implementation of facial recognition and AI surveillance technology by the city, with arguments raised about privacy, constitutional rights, and the potential for misuse. Additionally, there was a discussion on suicide prevention strategies, specifically the use of signage on bridges and the need for improved mental health services. The council also deliberated on a proposal for painting fire hydrants as a community art project, with public feedback highlighting concerns regarding liability, message fatigue, and the need for proper maintenance and policy oversight.
The committee reviewed and approved several requests for public space, including concrete pad and porch extensions for residential and institutional improvements, hosting a music festival in a pocket park, and holding a wedding ceremony. Discussions were held regarding the placement and number of signs to promote a 5K race, which resulted in an amended resolution to limit the quantity and duration. Additionally, the committee supported an initiative by the Rotary Club to install a peace pole in a city park and heard a proposal for a community art initiative aimed at supporting mental health awareness.
The council meeting included a special recognition for the Oswego High School Varsity Girls Basketball Team for their historic Section 3 Championship win. During the public session, a resident expressed concerns regarding potential property development on 6th Avenue and was invited to an informal meeting to discuss the matter. The Mayor provided reports on the West First Street project, the anniversary celebration of a local business, the performance of the Police Department during the Bridge Street Run, upcoming cruise ship departures, and the city's annual paving project schedule. The council also approved resolutions for the appointment of a Commissioner of Deeds and the use of public space by National Grid for utility pole installation.
The council addressed several requests for the use of public space, including authorizations for curb cuts, fence installations, park events, and the placement of promotional yard signs. Further resolutions included the approval of a five-year lease agreement for the McCrobie Center, authorization for a professional services proposal concerning a new police station with funding advancement, and the approval of various intra-departmental and general fund transfers for costs related to shared services and the purchase of a new mobile stage. The meeting also included the approval of the sale of several city-owned properties.
The committee meeting addressed several administrative and operational items. Key discussions included the authorization of a Verizon Wireless telecommunications facility modification, the approval of a noise ordinance waiver for alumni weekend, and a discussion regarding the adjustment of ambulance rates for the fire department. Additionally, the committee authorized the acceptance of sponsorship funding for a summer concert series, approved hosting a cruise line concert, and authorized the purchase of new self-contained breathing apparatus equipment using grant funding. Finally, the committee approved budget amendments for marina security and emergency snow removal services, discussed an emergency assistance agreement with the state, and approved an agreement for online auction services.
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Chairperson, City of Oswego Promotion and Tourism Advisory Board
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