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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Syracuse
The Syracuse City School District is soliciting sealed bids for comprehensive masonry restoration at Porter Elementary School, including brick repointing, brick replacement, and stone repair. A non-mandatory pre-bid meeting is scheduled for April 28, 2026, at the school site to review the project requirements. The project, identified as ID 26-265, has an estimated value between $500,000 and $1,500,000.
Posted Date
Apr 14, 2026
Due Date
May 14, 2026
Release: Apr 14, 2026
City of Syracuse
Close: May 14, 2026
The Syracuse City School District is soliciting sealed bids for comprehensive masonry restoration at Porter Elementary School, including brick repointing, brick replacement, and stone repair. A non-mandatory pre-bid meeting is scheduled for April 28, 2026, at the school site to review the project requirements. The project, identified as ID 26-265, has an estimated value between $500,000 and $1,500,000.
AvailableCity of Syracuse
The City of Syracuse is soliciting proposals from development firms to purchase and redevelop a 1.63-acre City-owned property at 2426 South Ave. The project aims to return the site to the tax roll and create housing opportunities while addressing potential environmental issues and inclusive land use. Proposals will be evaluated based on financial capacity, experience, and the inclusion of affordable housing and green building practices.
Posted Date
Apr 9, 2026
Due Date
May 21, 2026
Release: Apr 9, 2026
City of Syracuse
Close: May 21, 2026
The City of Syracuse is soliciting proposals from development firms to purchase and redevelop a 1.63-acre City-owned property at 2426 South Ave. The project aims to return the site to the tax roll and create housing opportunities while addressing potential environmental issues and inclusive land use. Proposals will be evaluated based on financial capacity, experience, and the inclusion of affordable housing and green building practices.
AvailableCity of Syracuse
Provision of opioid settlement funds to invest in projects and/or programs that save lives from opioid use through means of prevention and treatment and address the effects that the opioid epidemic has had in our community.
Posted Date
Apr 5, 2026
Due Date
May 28, 2026
Release: Apr 5, 2026
City of Syracuse
Close: May 28, 2026
Provision of opioid settlement funds to invest in projects and/or programs that save lives from opioid use through means of prevention and treatment and address the effects that the opioid epidemic has had in our community.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Only if the solution is truly proprietary and fully justified; otherwise pivot back to coops/OGS + reseller.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell or NYS OGS and transact via an authorized reseller for the fastest compliant path.
City of Syracuse uses sole source infrequently with no recent visible awards. The City requires extensive justification for unique, proprietary solutions.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Syracuse
The committee meeting primarily focused on the city's tick and deer management program. Discussions included the results from work completed in 2024-2025 and plans for the upcoming season. The program, initiated in 2019-2020, addresses deer overpopulation, its impact on Lyme disease, deer-vehicle accidents, and environmental damage. The city, in coordination with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, selects specific locations for deer management, using methods such as trap and euthanize in areas where firearms are not feasible. The program also involves collaboration with Anendaga County and the USDA. The committee also discussed signage at schools and community gardens.
The meeting addressed several key issues, including a request for the agency to participate in a second mortgage for the Sibley's building renovation project at 400 South Salina Street, as well as a request for a waiver regarding the local access policy for a subcontractor from Pennsylvania. An extension was sought for McGuire Auto's sales and use tax exemptions due to material shortages. The board discussed and approved the continued support for summer maintenance at Lemp Park with the Downtown Committee. Updates were provided on new legislative actions affecting pilot agreements and notification policies, and a new policy was adopted to comply with state regulations for noticing pilot terms to taxing jurisdictions.
The committee discussed parking garages, including whether they are subsidized. The number of spaces in each garage, the number of city employees parking in each garage, and the occupancy rate of each garage were reviewed. The committee also discussed the total gross revenue, operating expenses, and total net income of the garages, as well as potential strategies for maximizing revenue and the cost-benefit analysis of owning the garages.
The meeting of the Syracuse Planning Commission included discussions and actions regarding several agenda items. The commission addressed action on the minutes from the October meeting, including suggested modifications related to a special use permit for a liquor store project and the vice chair election. The commission discussed a project titled Bright and Muse Mini Storage, including a special use permit and a major site plan review. The applicant addressed concerns about easement language, site plans, and storm water laws.
The meeting included the nomination and election of various positions such as City Clerk, President Pro Tempore, Majority Leader, Minority Leader, and Majority Whip. Discussions also involved committee assignments and a formal request for the official newspaper of the city to improve its comment section moderation. There were concerns raised about fairness and impartiality in the newspaper's coverage.
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