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Howard County
Howard County, Maryland is soliciting proposals to design, build, and host a Teen Health Matters public-facing website targeting youth ages 13–24. The project requires CMS-based editing, WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility compliance, COPPA considerations, and multilingual support. The contract is expected to begin in June 2026 for an initial one-year term with multiple renewal options.
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2026
Due Date
Apr 29, 2026
Release: Mar 27, 2026
Howard County
Close: Apr 29, 2026
Howard County, Maryland is soliciting proposals to design, build, and host a Teen Health Matters public-facing website targeting youth ages 13–24. The project requires CMS-based editing, WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility compliance, COPPA considerations, and multilingual support. The contract is expected to begin in June 2026 for an initial one-year term with multiple renewal options.
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Howard County, Maryland is soliciting bids to upgrade the fuel storage and dispensing system at the Department of Recreation & Parks headquarters. Work includes removing existing aboveground tanks; installing new underground tanks, dispensers, electrical/communications, paving, storm drainage, a canopy, and a complete fuel island with an oil/water separator. The project duration is 150 calendar days, with a remote pre-bid meeting on April 21, 2026, and bids due May 20, 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 30, 2026
Due Date
May 20, 2026
Release: Mar 30, 2026
Howard County
Close: May 20, 2026
Howard County, Maryland is soliciting bids to upgrade the fuel storage and dispensing system at the Department of Recreation & Parks headquarters. Work includes removing existing aboveground tanks; installing new underground tanks, dispensers, electrical/communications, paving, storm drainage, a canopy, and a complete fuel island with an oil/water separator. The project duration is 150 calendar days, with a remote pre-bid meeting on April 21, 2026, and bids due May 20, 2026.
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Howard County (MD) issued IFB 2026-25 to procure a construction firm for the removal of existing underground fuel tanks and the installation of new storage and dispensing systems at Long Reach Fire Station No. 9. The project includes electrical work, paving, storm drainage, canopy design, and the installation of EV charging stations. Bids are due by May 13, 2026, and the work is expected to be completed within 150 calendar days from the Notice to Proceed.
Posted Date
Mar 30, 2026
Due Date
May 13, 2026
Release: Mar 30, 2026
Howard County
Close: May 13, 2026
Howard County (MD) issued IFB 2026-25 to procure a construction firm for the removal of existing underground fuel tanks and the installation of new storage and dispensing systems at Long Reach Fire Station No. 9. The project includes electrical work, paving, storm drainage, canopy design, and the installation of EV charging stations. Bids are due by May 13, 2026, and the work is expected to be completed within 150 calendar days from the Notice to Proceed.
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Howard County
This Executive Order No. 2023-02 from Howard County, Maryland authorizes the County to execute and deliver a Bond Anticipation Note Revolving Line of Credit with JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. The credit line has a maximum principal amount of up to $200,000,000 for issuing bond anticipation notes to finance and refinance capital projects. It outlines the legal framework, the process for issuing notes, and the County's pledge of full faith and credit for repayment.
Effective Date
May 5, 2023
Expires
Effective: May 5, 2023
Howard County
Expires:
This Executive Order No. 2023-02 from Howard County, Maryland authorizes the County to execute and deliver a Bond Anticipation Note Revolving Line of Credit with JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. The credit line has a maximum principal amount of up to $200,000,000 for issuing bond anticipation notes to finance and refinance capital projects. It outlines the legal framework, the process for issuing notes, and the County's pledge of full faith and credit for repayment.
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Howard County, Maryland, through Executive Order No. 2020-07, authorizes the establishment of a Bond Anticipation Note Revolving Line of Credit Agreement with Bank of America, N.A. for a maximum principal amount of $200,000,000. This credit facility will allow the County to receive advances, with a minimum of $1,000,000 per advance, for financing capital projects. The order also authorizes the issuance of bond anticipation notes, backed by the County's full faith and credit. The Executive Order became effective in May 2020.
Effective Date
May 1, 2020
Expires
Effective: May 1, 2020
Howard County
Expires:
Howard County, Maryland, through Executive Order No. 2020-07, authorizes the establishment of a Bond Anticipation Note Revolving Line of Credit Agreement with Bank of America, N.A. for a maximum principal amount of $200,000,000. This credit facility will allow the County to receive advances, with a minimum of $1,000,000 per advance, for financing capital projects. The order also authorizes the issuance of bond anticipation notes, backed by the County's full faith and credit. The Executive Order became effective in May 2020.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Howard County - Purchasing
The committee meeting included a presentation from the Maryland Workforce Association regarding resources for local job seekers, businesses, and youth career counseling as outlined in the blueprint for Maryland's future. The delegation voted to send several legislative bond initiatives to the budget committee for evaluation. Additionally, the committee discussed a bill that would grant the county authority to lower speed limits to 15 miles per hour on residential roads following a traffic engineering study, focusing on child safety.
The commission reviewed submissions for a new flag design. Key discussion topics included evaluating submissions for eligibility based on connection to the county, originality of the art, and adherence to design guidelines. The commission deliberated on specific submissions, including those utilizing external clip art, logos, or potential copyright-protected imagery, and conducted votes on the subcommittee's recommendations regarding eligibility.
The Gateway Master Plan aims to transform the Gateway area into a dynamic, mixed-use innovation district and a regional destination over a 30-year period. Its primary focus areas include diversifying housing options, fostering a live-work-play environment with emphasis on educational and community facilities, and integrating sustainable practices. The plan prioritizes multimodal transportation, enhancing walkability and connectivity, and strengthening academic and industry partnerships to generate new employment opportunities and create vibrant public spaces.
The committee discussed several delegation bills, focusing on changes to liquor license application processes, specifically the removal of newspaper advertising requirements and shifting the responsibility of property posting to the applicants. There was discussion regarding the need for consistency across municipal notification requirements and potential future projects to streamline these processes. The committee conducted a straw vote to decide whether to advance the proposed bills for further review following upcoming public hearings.
The committee meeting addressed several legislative matters, including the approval of 21 legislative bond initiatives as a consent calendar. Discussion took place regarding a proposed bill to adjust the Howard County Sheriff's salary to align with the police management schedule. The committee also considered a bill concerning outdoor dining at a local mall and discussed a proposed constitutional amendment to transition Orphans' Court duties and responsibilities to the Circuit Court for Howard County.
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