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Greene County
Supplying no. 2 fuel oil.
Posted Date
Mar 13, 2026
Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
Release: Mar 13, 2026
Greene County
Close: Apr 2, 2026
Supplying no. 2 fuel oil.
AvailableGreene County
Project includes general construction, plumbing, mechanical, and electrical work for the community services
Posted Date
Mar 6, 2026
Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
Release: Mar 6, 2026
Greene County
Close: Apr 2, 2026
Project includes general construction, plumbing, mechanical, and electrical work for the community services
AvailableGreene County
This RFP is for the operation of a Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event for Greene County, including planning, personnel, equipment, permitting, and transportation of collected waste to a disposal facility.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Feb 10, 2026
Greene County
Close: Feb 10, 2026
This RFP is for the operation of a Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event for Greene County, including planning, personnel, equipment, permitting, and transportation of collected waste to a disposal facility.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Skip; they adhere to competitive processes—use a cooperative instead.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell; confirm your product is on-contract and that Purchasing approves using it. If coops aren’t viable: Prepare for a formal competitive bid.
Greene County, NY: No evidence of sole source awards in public records. The county adheres strictly to competitive processes.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Greene County
The session commenced with a public hearing regarding requests for the inclusion of lands into agricultural district number 124. Key discussion points during the subsequent regular meeting included several resolutions authorizing agreements between the Green County Department of Human Services and various entities such as Anytime Home Care, the Development Corporation, and Northeast Home Medical Supply. Other actions involved resolutions authorizing municipalities to participate in county highway purchases, approving advertisement for community services, authorizing agreements for road replacement, approving resolutions related to mental health community services board contracts, authorizing a lease agreement, and addressing various capital projects, including the purchase of property pending county attorney approval. Appointments were also made to the Green Fire Advisory Board and the advisory council to the Green County Department for Aging for 2026.
The meeting covered updates on programming, specifically nutrition services, which highlighted ongoing challenges with securing volunteers for meal delivery routes. Staff covered numerous shifts due to volunteer call-outs, particularly for the Mountaintop routes. Plans were discussed to expand connections with volunteer agencies like the ARC and Living Resources to cover routes, and to utilize paid drivers for longer or more difficult routes. Enrollment data for home-delivered meals was reviewed, showing enrollment leveling off around 150-158 clients, with remote areas being offered Mom's Meals as an alternative. Protocols for winter weather, including safety hazards related to driveway access and winter storm closure plans for Athens and Acra centers, were detailed. Updates were also provided on Veteran Services activities, including the Adoptive Vet program and Reads Across America events. Financial results from Community Day fundraising were presented, planning for twelve $1,000 scholarships. Additionally, updates were given on the new building setup and the initial high volume of calls for the HEAP season due to recent cold weather, noting the state will open equipment repair funding soon. Proposed actions included authorizing a lease agreement between Greene County Department of Human Services, Aging, and the town of White Lake, and authorizing agreements with Per Food LLC DBA Mom's Meals and Nicole Kman, MS Aring CD.
The Health Services Committee meeting included an update from the Mental Health Association of Columbia Burning Counties, Inc. regarding their Youth Clubhouse Drive therapy services, noting they serve as a drop-in center offering health and wellness workshops for youth aged 12-18. Discussions covered evidence-based practices like Teen Intervene and Strengthening Families Program, the non-clinical, peer-support approach, and connection to clinical services. Later in the session, resolutions were passed authorizing an agreement with Catsville Animal Hospital for rabies preparation, authorizing out-of-state travel for personnel from Green County Community Health, and approving a budget amendment for Green County Mental Health and Twin County Recovery Services. Subsequent discussions focused on the slow progress regarding a proposed paramedic coordination program with the college and the lack of proactive county involvement in planning for the upcoming 250th celebration events, with members expressing a desire to support individual town celebrations.
The committee meetings covered several key topics across different committees. The Family Services committee authorized the advertisement for bids for the Greene County Community Services Building, which included discussing changes to a contractor's fee and establishing bids for grubbing and ground clearing. The Economic Development and Tourism Committee addressed capital project number 163 concerning the declaration of lead agency for SEQRA review of a proposed cement master plan, and capital project number 170 regarding awarding a contract. Discussions also covered the Greene County Economic Development Corporation's 2026 operating budget, including replenishing fund balances due to decreased program income from retired state loans, and updating on the new audit firm, BST. The Government Operations committee received an update from the County Clerk regarding the planned three-day shutdown of motor vehicle offices in February 2026 for a statewide systems upgrade. Furthermore, updates were provided on the 100% disabled veterans' property tax exemption bill amendments, noting the change to mandatory exemption status and a delayed effective date to October 1st, 2026, pending further legal clarity. Other topics included the receipt of the 2025 New York State digital ortho imagery and the codification of USPS cancellation rules.
The County Services Committee meeting included updates from human services regarding the home-delivered meals program, noting challenges with volunteer consistency despite strong recruitment efforts. Updates were provided on staff vacancies and onboarding. Mandatory quarterly training for volunteers on food safety and policy updates was also discussed. Planning for upcoming events included an intergenerational senior prom held in partnership with Catsville High School, and the 50th-anniversary Senior Day celebration for the Office of the Aging scheduled for September 4th. Veterans' programming updates covered a successful emergency preparedness training, resulting in a need to expand parking, and plans for a Veteran Standdown event in May, along with two Honor Event ceremonies. Discussions also centered on fundraising for the scholarship fund, projecting twelve $1,000 scholarships. A significant portion of the meeting addressed the proposed development of a county veterans park monument project, involving selling bricks for fundraising and discussions around design elements, flagpole installation, and memorial stones honoring 20th-century wartime eras. Furthermore, updates were given concerning a recent $10 billion state budget freeze affecting TANF, Social Service Block Grant, and Child Care programs, necessitating meetings with Senator Schumer and local committee chairpersons regarding legal action taken to obtain a temporary restraining order against the freeze.
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