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Lackawanna County
The Trust for Public Land is soliciting sealed bids for the John G. Whittier Schoolyard Improvement Project in Scranton, PA, which involves site preparation, playground equipment installation, and landscaping. Bidders are required to provide a 10% bid security and must comply with the City of Scranton Responsible Contractor Ordinance. A pre-bid walk-through is scheduled for March 16, 2026, with final bids due by April 1, 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 3, 2026
Due Date
Apr 1, 2026
Release: Mar 3, 2026
Lackawanna County
Close: Apr 1, 2026
The Trust for Public Land is soliciting sealed bids for the John G. Whittier Schoolyard Improvement Project in Scranton, PA, which involves site preparation, playground equipment installation, and landscaping. Bidders are required to provide a 10% bid security and must comply with the City of Scranton Responsible Contractor Ordinance. A pre-bid walk-through is scheduled for March 16, 2026, with final bids due by April 1, 2026.
AvailableLackawanna County
Dickson city borough mary street sidewalk improvements.
Posted Date
Feb 13, 2026
Due Date
Mar 12, 2026
Release: Feb 13, 2026
Lackawanna County
Close: Mar 12, 2026
Dickson city borough mary street sidewalk improvements.
AvailableLackawanna County
Bridge replacement project in spring brook township.
Posted Date
Feb 12, 2026
Due Date
Mar 19, 2026
Release: Feb 12, 2026
Lackawanna County
Close: Mar 19, 2026
Bridge replacement project in spring brook township.
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Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
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.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Lackawanna County
The meeting included a recognition of Tim Booth, Lacawana County Director of Veterans Affairs, followed by a pledge of allegiance. Discussions involved a second reading of the budget, which was ultimately tabled for two weeks to allow for quantification of electricity costs for 18 buildings. A 42% increase in electricity costs was anticipated based on proposals received. The meeting also addressed concerns raised by the Lutheran County Controller regarding the law enforcement officer program, specifically regarding transparency and costs. The solicitor clarified that the LEO program has been in place for about 10 years, with costs split between the airport and Luzerne and Lacawana Counties. The need for law enforcement at the airport was debated, with some officials emphasizing the importance of arrest powers and quick response times, while others questioned the necessity given existing security measures.
The meeting included a controller's report on the prison inmate and canteen account reconciliations, a house arrest report, and a warden's report. The board discussed renewing an investment, staffing levels, extraordinary occurrence reports, and a PREA investigation. The board also discussed guidelines for restrictive housing. There was also a discussion regarding the medical contract and adequate staffing. An executive session was held to discuss personnel matters, resulting in a recommendation for termination.
The meeting included discussions on the county's annual budget for 2026, focusing on the tax rate and budget appropriations. There was a presentation by the chief financial officer explaining the changes in assessed valuation and millage rates, and an emphasis on the long-term financial health of the county. The budget aims to achieve financial stability and sustainability while maintaining public services and supporting economic development. The meeting also addressed past financial challenges, including unpaid bills and budget deficits, and highlighted steps taken to rectify these issues, such as seeking external financial expertise and implementing structural reforms. Additionally, there were discussions on improvements in county operations, such as the turnaround of the Office of Youth and Family Services, infrastructure maintenance, and the implementation of new programs.
The meeting included discussion on the acquisition and conveyance of land bank-owned properties, including side lot purchases and property purchases. Specific properties were reviewed, and resolutions were approved for their acquisition and conveyance. An amendment to the land bank's policies and procedures was discussed and is pending approval, focusing on additional requirements related to property transfers, specifically addressing restrictions on sale, subdivision, or partition within a five-year period.
The Lackawanna County Prison Board meeting included reports from the warden and controller. Discussions covered house arrest statistics, inmate populations, staffing updates, budget reviews, and extraordinary occurrences within the prison. The controller's report detailed the balances in inmate and canteen accounts, as well as expenditures for inmate welfare and education. Public comments addressed re-entry resources, GED programs, inmate medication, and laundry services.
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