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Active opportunities open for bidding
Lackawanna County
To provide professional services on behalf of the County in connection with the administration of the STABLE Program. Service areas include: Management and Care of Horses and potentially other livestock used in an instructional setting; Horse riding and horsemanship instruction; Assistance in curriculum development with OYFS personnel to foster prosocial interactions with adults and peers in the STABLE program in partnership with a child welfare professional and/or a law enforcement professional; Instruction to at-risk youth regarding care of animals.
Posted Date
Apr 24, 2026
Due Date
May 25, 2026
Release: Apr 24, 2026
Lackawanna County
Close: May 25, 2026
To provide professional services on behalf of the County in connection with the administration of the STABLE Program. Service areas include: Management and Care of Horses and potentially other livestock used in an instructional setting; Horse riding and horsemanship instruction; Assistance in curriculum development with OYFS personnel to foster prosocial interactions with adults and peers in the STABLE program in partnership with a child welfare professional and/or a law enforcement professional; Instruction to at-risk youth regarding care of animals.
Lackawanna County
To provide professional services on behalf of the County in relation to the administration of the Aging Block Grant. Service areas/definitions include: Personal Care Services; Adult Day Services; In Home Meals/Emergency Meal; Congregate Meals.
Posted Date
Apr 22, 2026
Due Date
May 21, 2026
Release: Apr 22, 2026
Lackawanna County
Close: May 21, 2026
To provide professional services on behalf of the County in relation to the administration of the Aging Block Grant. Service areas/definitions include: Personal Care Services; Adult Day Services; In Home Meals/Emergency Meal; Congregate Meals.
Lackawanna County
To provide professional services on behalf of the County in connection with the administration of the Human Services Development Fund. Service areas include: ▪ Adult Services – Counseling, Home Delivered Meals
Posted Date
Apr 24, 2026
Due Date
May 25, 2026
Release: Apr 24, 2026
Lackawanna County
Close: May 25, 2026
To provide professional services on behalf of the County in connection with the administration of the Human Services Development Fund. Service areas include: ▪ Adult Services – Counseling, Home Delivered Meals
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
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Sole Source: Avoid; county rarely approves—pivot to coops/resellers instead.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative contract to enable piggybacking and fast award.
Lackawanna County, PA rarely approves sole source above the state’s formal bidding threshold. Do not pursue this path.
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Lackawanna County
This document details Resolution 25-0190 by the County of Lackawanna, adopted on August 6, 2025, approving current payables for the General Fund totaling $6,864,546.98 and Electronic Fund Transfers (including payroll) totaling $6,427,058.07. It is accompanied by a Payment Register listing individual transactions made between July 14, 2025, and August 4, 2025, which sum up to these approved amounts.
Effective Date
Jul 14, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jul 14, 2025
Lackawanna County
Expires:
This document details Resolution 25-0190 by the County of Lackawanna, adopted on August 6, 2025, approving current payables for the General Fund totaling $6,864,546.98 and Electronic Fund Transfers (including payroll) totaling $6,427,058.07. It is accompanied by a Payment Register listing individual transactions made between July 14, 2025, and August 4, 2025, which sum up to these approved amounts.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Lackawanna County
The Board of Commissioners discussed and approved several resolutions including the approval of current payables and the electronic recycling collection event grant for several municipalities. They also authorized the certification of state funds for the county transit system, a memorandum of understanding with Lackawanna College regarding a workforce business partnership, and service agreements with the outreach center for community resources and the Jewish community center of Scranton. Additionally, an amended lease agreement for the coroner's office facility was approved, and a data sharing agreement concerning public safety technology systems between the county and various municipalities was discussed.
The board meeting focused on several operational and administrative reports, including payables for the community corrections center and prison, the controller's report on inmate and canteen account reconciliations and investment maturities, and the house arrest report regarding participation numbers and program revenue. The warden presented reports on inmate population statistics, staffing issues related to intermittent FMLA, and extraordinary occurrences. Discussions also took place regarding the implementation of a new educational program in partnership with Johnson College aimed at reducing recidivism and improving inmate employability. Additionally, the board addressed a request for funding a new dental equipment system and heard public commentary regarding the potential implementation of dyslexia screening for inmates.
The meeting included the recognition of a local veteran and the Old Forge Blue Devils basketball team. Several proclamations were presented, including the declaration of May as Mental Health Awareness Month in the county, and the designation of National Correctional Officers and Employees Week. The Board approved current payables, an event contract with the Scranton Cultural Center for upcoming tax sales, and a proposal from EBA Engineering for on-demand GIS technical support services.
The Eastern Pennsylvania Freight Infrastructure Plan serves as a blueprint for future investments and policies to mitigate the impacts of freight traffic and manage its continued expansion within the Eastern Pennsylvania region. The plan integrates quantitative and qualitative data from regional freight profiles, stakeholder sessions, and public surveys to identify key infrastructure improvement locations and formulate policy recommendations. These recommendations address seven key themes: Road Design and Maintenance, Land Use, Regional Coordination, Truck Operations, Rail, Air Cargo, and Freight Workplace Access, aiming to foster sustainable, safe, and efficient freight growth while minimizing community impacts.
This Long-Range Transportation Plan for Lackawanna and Luzerne counties outlines strategic directions and initiatives to enhance transportation infrastructure and services over a 25-year period. Key focus areas include economic vitality, safety, security, accessibility and mobility, environment and quality of life, system integration and connectivity, system management and operations, system preservation, resiliency and reliability, and travel and tourism. The plan aims to guide investments to meet forecasted transportation needs, considering freight movement, environmental factors, and system resilience.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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