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Hinton
The Town of Hinton in Alberta, Canada, is seeking quotations for the purchase of two transit buses to expand its municipal fleet. The Request for Quotes (RFQ) was issued on July 6, 2026 with a closing date of July 27, 2026. This is a procurement of two transit vehicles, published under Alberta Purchasing Connection reference number AB-2026-04902, intended to support and expand the Town's existing public transit service.
Posted Date
Jul 6, 2026
Due Date
Jul 27, 2026
Release: Jul 6, 2026
Hinton
Close: Jul 27, 2026
The Town of Hinton in Alberta, Canada, is seeking quotations for the purchase of two transit buses to expand its municipal fleet. The Request for Quotes (RFQ) was issued on July 6, 2026 with a closing date of July 27, 2026. This is a procurement of two transit vehicles, published under Alberta Purchasing Connection reference number AB-2026-04902, intended to support and expand the Town's existing public transit service.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Hinton
The council discussed and passed a bylaw amendment regarding short-term rentals, specifically focusing on enforcement and defined terms. They approved an in-kind donation to support the Destination Management Organization's event in Green Square. Additionally, the council reviewed and adjusted the 2026 community grant program, removing one project and reallocating funds to other initiatives and the 2027 program budget. Finally, the council formally acknowledged the resignation of a council member and the scheduling of an upcoming by-election, and received correspondence concerning a request for tax penalty relief.
The council meeting featured a presentation from the Hinton Youth Advisory Council, which highlighted their volunteer work, mental health initiatives, and community engagement projects over the past year. Additionally, the council received a presentation on phase two of the extended producer responsibility program, which aims to implement curbside recycling services in the community by October 2026. The presentation covered the types of eligible paper, packaging, and plastic materials, as well as the transition plan for resident communication and service delivery.
The council meeting addressed several public concerns, including a proposed trail project, regulations on short-term rentals, and a request for a municipal levy increase for the library board. Residents expressed various opinions regarding the Pathway to the Park project, focusing on safety, maintenance, transparency, and regional alignment. Additionally, the importance of maintaining consistent regulations for short-term rentals in comparison to hotel businesses was highlighted to ensure fair competition and address local housing challenges.
The committee discussed issues related to unleashed dogs in the community and the public's perception of existing bylaws. Additionally, council reviewed the advocacy document, specifically focusing on healthcare recruitment and retention strategies, and addressed the need for updated statistics regarding the local helipad for ongoing advocacy efforts. The meeting also included a discussion on budget surplus allocations and the strategy for advocating for municipal infrastructure support.
The council received a quarterly operational report from the RCMP detachment, which highlighted success in reducing property crime, maintaining a record of no fatal traffic collisions, and the importance of community engagement activities. The council formally accepted this report for information. Additionally, the council received a presentation from the West Central Airshed Society regarding the role of their monitoring stations in Hinton, the importance of air quality monitoring for public health, and plans to relocate a monitoring station to improve reading accuracy.
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