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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $19,000, sole source is not viable—pivot immediately to an alternative path.
Coops: Ask if they can use a cooperative (MiDEAL, Sourcewell, NPPGov, CoPro+) to bypass a formal bid; Buyer hasn’t historically used coops/resellers, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs and these resellers as future options.
Hadley Township (MI): No evidence of sole source contracting. Competitive bidding threshold is $19,000, pushing most significant purchases to formal bid.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Hadley Township
The board meeting included a review of the financial status and budget, including various fund transfers. Discussion topics featured a town hall renovation update, planning for the Township Wide Garage Sale, and progress reports from the fire, clerk, and road departments. The board approved multiple bids and contracts for community projects, including the Hartwig Playground Project, scrap tire collection services, roadside mowing, and road brining applications. Additionally, board members addressed public concerns regarding the township website, public time procedures, recreation plan survey results, and electronic recycling.
The board discussed various operational topics, including updates on town hall renovations, road conditions, and planning commission activities. New business included the approval of several service bids for roadside mowing, brining, and brush and tree removal, as well as the reappointment of planning commission members. The board also adopted a resolution to place a millage proposal for fire protection and medical first responder services on the upcoming primary election ballot and authorized a donation to the Thumb Narcotics Program.
The commission discussed drafting letters for special land use residents and reviewing sign inventory documentation. New business included preparations for future ordinances regarding data centers and containers, a report on a ZBA variance approval for a lavender farm, and updates from the Township Board regarding lake assessments, personnel hiring, park walking paths, and hall renovations. Public concerns regarding data centers were addressed, and commissioner commentary covered topics including special land use permits for farm events, industrial zoning for data centers, and status updates on a proposed communications tower.
The board discussed several departmental reports, including updates on budget preparation, ongoing litigation regarding dangerous buildings, winter road maintenance, and planning commission activities. Public discussion focused on Lapeer County business, including public time rules and infrastructure concerns. Key actions taken included the approval of renovations for the Old Town Hall, the adoption of the 2026 Poverty Exemption Resolution, and authorization for maintenance payments and budget transfers related to the cemetery. Additionally, the board approved a bid for tree work at Hartwig Park.
The board meeting focused on the selection of interior finishes for the town hall, specifically approving the use of 'Special Mix' stain for knotty pine elements and 'Almond Milk' paint for drywall. Residents also provided input on potential improvements and maintenance items for the facility, including kitchen appliances, a new key system, a Wi-Fi thermostat, and plumbing repairs.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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