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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Taneytown
The City of Taneytown is soliciting proposals for cleaning services at City Hall, the Police Station, and the City Annex under solicitation COTT-DPW-FY26-02. The contract term is three years with two optional one-year extensions, and the contractor is responsible for providing all necessary cleaning tools and products. A mandatory pre-bid meeting and site visit are scheduled for April 29, 2026, with final proposals due by May 15, 2026.
Posted Date
Apr 17, 2026
Due Date
May 15, 2026
Release: Apr 17, 2026
City of Taneytown
Close: May 15, 2026
The City of Taneytown is soliciting proposals for cleaning services at City Hall, the Police Station, and the City Annex under solicitation COTT-DPW-FY26-02. The contract term is three years with two optional one-year extensions, and the contractor is responsible for providing all necessary cleaning tools and products. A mandatory pre-bid meeting and site visit are scheduled for April 29, 2026, with final proposals due by May 15, 2026.
AvailableCity of Taneytown
The City of Taneytown seeks proposals for construction of the Memorial Drive Water Main Improvements, including replacement of 21 water services, replacement of 3 hydrants, installation of a new 6" water main, valves, connections, curb-to-curb pavement mill and overlay, and erosion & sediment control. A mandatory pre-bid conference and site visit is scheduled for 2026-01-07 at 10:00 AM. The solicitation is a Request for Proposal for construction work, open 2025-12-22 through 2026-01-23 and is not a grant program.
Posted Date
Dec 22, 2025
Due Date
Jan 23, 2026
Release: Dec 22, 2025
City of Taneytown
Close: Jan 23, 2026
The City of Taneytown seeks proposals for construction of the Memorial Drive Water Main Improvements, including replacement of 21 water services, replacement of 3 hydrants, installation of a new 6" water main, valves, connections, curb-to-curb pavement mill and overlay, and erosion & sediment control. A mandatory pre-bid conference and site visit is scheduled for 2026-01-07 at 10:00 AM. The solicitation is a Request for Proposal for construction work, open 2025-12-22 through 2026-01-23 and is not a grant program.
City of Taneytown
The City of Taneytown, Maryland is seeking proposals from qualified attorneys for the position of City Attorney to provide general legal counsel.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Dec 31, 2999
City of Taneytown
Close: Dec 31, 2999
The City of Taneytown, Maryland is seeking proposals from qualified attorneys for the position of City Attorney to provide general legal counsel.
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Sole Source: If sale is less than $25,000, use sole source.
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City of Taneytown, MD. Competitive bidding threshold is $25,000.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Taneytown
The workshop meeting included a review of a development application for the Community Village by The Verdant Companies. Legislative business featured the introduction of ordinances concerning stormwater management, a speed monitoring system, and an annexation resolution. The council also considered the adoption of ordinances regarding water recharge, building construction fees, and a fiscal year budget amendment, along with a resolution for water allocation. Additionally, the agenda covered city manager, department, and legal reports, as well as the review of monthly financial reports and accounts payables.
The commission reviewed and approved the water resources element, with specific exclusions for municipal water and sewer supplies belonging to other jurisdictions. Additionally, the commission held a detailed discussion regarding road and alley design standards, specifically focusing on travel lane widths, parking requirements, and the necessity of concrete curbs for alleys to prevent pavement degradation. The commission agreed to provide recommendations to the city council based on these discussions, emphasizing the use of standard terminology in technical drawings.
The City Council meeting included the introduction and adoption of various ordinances, including those related to bicycles, fences and walls, bypass corridor development, and traffic regulations. The Council also addressed the parking meter pilot program, established a fine schedule, received a city manager's report regarding financial expense spikes, and provided updates on community events such as the Earth Day Cleanup and fishing derby. Additionally, discussions were held on the comprehensive plan, water resource planning, and the launch of a new community gift card program.
The meeting featured a public hearing regarding the Water Resources Element, followed by reviews and recommendations for several development projects including the preliminary site plan for McDonalds, a pending Board of Appeals case for Tractor Supply Company, and a deck project at 109 Sherman Way. The Commission discussed a fence and wall ordinance update and received a report on ongoing planning and zoning activities, such as EVAPCO project site plans and sidewalk compliance. Furthermore, the Commission received a county update and held a discussion on the Taneytown Community Comprehensive Plan 2025 update.
The commission reviewed the final draft of the comprehensive plan, discussing concerns regarding document readability, traceability of requirements, and the repetitive nature of the text. Members addressed the role and responsibilities of the planning commission versus other city entities, clarified the priority level and implementation steps for various projects, and deliberated on the inclusion of specific development incentives and the feasibility of community village concepts for affordable housing. The commission agreed to review submitted feedback to improve the structure and clarity of the draft for future consideration.
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