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Fayette County
Provide shooting range and law enforcement training facility.
Posted Date
Nov 8, 2025
Due Date
Dec 1, 2025
Release: Nov 8, 2025
Fayette County
Close: Dec 1, 2025
Provide shooting range and law enforcement training facility.
Fayette County
Seeks proposals from qualified preservation architects to prepare a historic structure report and redevelopment master plan.
Posted Date
Oct 17, 2025
Due Date
Dec 1, 2025
Release: Oct 17, 2025
Fayette County
Close: Dec 1, 2025
Seeks proposals from qualified preservation architects to prepare a historic structure report and redevelopment master plan.
Fayette County
Work consist of inspection, asbestos testing, asbestos abatement, and demolition of the structures.
Posted Date
Oct 9, 2025
Due Date
Nov 10, 2025
Release: Oct 9, 2025
Fayette County
Close: Nov 10, 2025
Work consist of inspection, asbestos testing, asbestos abatement, and demolition of the structures.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable here—expect formal competition for purchases above roughly $15,000; steer to direct bid or coops.
Coops: If they want a faster path, offer purchase via existing Sourcewell/AEPA WV membership to bypass the low ~$15,000 bid threshold.
Fayette County, WV shows rigid adherence to competitive bidding with no evidence of sole source awards. Treat sole source as non-viable. Focus on:
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Fayette County
The Fayette County Commission convened multiple meetings to address various issues. Key discussions included zoning ordinance amendments, such as requests for land classification changes for properties owned by Lowell E. Cogar Jr., George S. Pilato, Samuel W. & Nancy M. McKinney, and Lawrence B. & Tana Higginbotham. The commission also addressed emergency purchases of equipment for solid waste operations and considered resolutions regarding equipment leases. Other topics included the appointment of a new commissioner for the Armstrong Public Service District, assistance for Fayette County brochures, and a proposal from Life Line Ambulance Service for participation in the County Funding Program. Additionally, there were discussions regarding revenue sharing budget revisions and property assessments.
The Fayette County Commission addressed various financial matters, including approving tax exonerations and refunds for multiple property owners. They also approved vouchers, invoices, and payrolls. Discussions were held regarding the annexation of the Wolf Creek Park and the Grimmett Property by the City of Oak Hill, and a hearing was scheduled for the former. The commission agreed to sponsor the Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program for Just For Kids, Inc., with a financial limitation. Bids for the Prosecuting Attorney's roof were reviewed, and a decision was made to accept the lower bid pending specification verification. Additionally, the commission approved the use of the Memorial Building for AAU Basketball team practice, waiving certain fees. An amendment to the sick leave policy for deputy sheriffs was approved, and the commission reviewed the first Environmental Assessment for the Page-Kincaid Public Service District-Ingram Branch Sewer Project. The commission also discussed and took action on several road-related requests, including a request for a "Share the Road" sign and assistance in getting a road paved or graveled. The commission also reviewed and approved multiple grant requests and drawdowns for various projects, including the Fayette County Weatherization Program, Fayette County Facilities Accessibility Project, and Southern Appalachian Labor School.
The Fayette County Commission convened multiple regular and special sessions, addressing a range of issues. Key discussion points included exonerations, tax-related matters, and property assessments. The commission also addressed infrastructure concerns such as the Valley Tower upgrade, leaky roof in the Circuit Clerk's Office, and the Wolf Creek Public Service District feasibility study. Annexation requests, votomatic inspections, and support for the Fayette County Fair Association were also on the agenda. Additional topics included solid waste authority finances, recycling coordinator office space, emergency telephone system updates, and the Route 19 Zoning Study. The commission also discussed the Central Appalachia Empowerment Zone, lifeguard recruitment for the Fayette County Park, and various property-related legal matters.
The Fayette County Commission convened multiple sessions to address various county matters. Key actions included organizing the commission for 2014, approving financial matters such as vouchers, invoices, and payrolls, and addressing property tax exonerations and refunds. The commission also discussed and approved requests related to the Fayette County Green Advisory Team's Earth Day event, scheduled Board of Equalization and Review hearings, and considered a Local Energy Efficiency Grant Program. Additionally, the commission addressed issues related to the 911 storage building invoice, the Fayette County Urban Renewal Authority, and the county's preparedness for disasters. Other topics included updates on dilapidated properties, Camp Kismet funding, broadband technical assistance grants, and various public service district matters. The commission also discussed the Ansted Sewer Study, held executive sessions for personnel matters, and addressed concerns related to the 9-1-1 alarm system and property assessments.
The Fayette County Commission convened multiple sessions to address various county matters. Key actions included approving budget revisions, resolutions, and contracts for projects such as water extension and community participation programs. The commission addressed property assessment reviews, signing lease agreements, and discussing financial support for various organizations, including the Southern Appalachian Labor School and the Fayette County Evidence Center. They also discussed issues related to the Sportsman Recreation Center and considered requests for funding from different entities.
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