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Licking County
Licking County Treasurer announces a tax foreclosure sale for parcel 042-137448-00.000 at 36 Carstairs Road SE, Newark, Ohio, case no. 2024 CV 1753. The minimum bid is $14,771.78 with a $5,000 deposit required, and the sale will be conducted online. Bidding occurs at 10:30 A.M. on April 9, 2026, with a reoffer date of April 23, 2026 if not sold.
Posted Date
Mar 19, 2026
Due Date
Apr 9, 2026
Release: Mar 19, 2026
Licking County
Close: Apr 9, 2026
Licking County Treasurer announces a tax foreclosure sale for parcel 042-137448-00.000 at 36 Carstairs Road SE, Newark, Ohio, case no. 2024 CV 1753. The minimum bid is $14,771.78 with a $5,000 deposit required, and the sale will be conducted online. Bidding occurs at 10:30 A.M. on April 9, 2026, with a reoffer date of April 23, 2026 if not sold.
AvailableLicking County
2026 roadside mowing program.
Posted Date
Mar 13, 2026
Due Date
Mar 31, 2026
Release: Mar 13, 2026
Licking County
Close: Mar 31, 2026
2026 roadside mowing program.
AvailableLicking County
Provide bridge rehabilitation that includes 300 LF guardrail removed; 4 EA mgs bridge terminal assembly, type 1; 2,500 EA erosion control; 6 EA light pole, aesthetic, as per plan; 396 LF no. 10 awg pole and bracket cable; 688 LF conduit, 2", 725.04; 1 EA power service, as per plan; 104 CY unclassified excavation, as per plan; 1,776 SY sealing of concrete surfaces (non-epoxy), as per plan (silane sealer); 723 lb structural steel members, level uf, as per plan; 30 SF field painting of existing structural steel, prime coat, as per plan. See attached file.
Posted Date
Mar 20, 2026
Due Date
Apr 14, 2026
Release: Mar 20, 2026
Licking County
Close: Apr 14, 2026
Provide bridge rehabilitation that includes 300 LF guardrail removed; 4 EA mgs bridge terminal assembly, type 1; 2,500 EA erosion control; 6 EA light pole, aesthetic, as per plan; 396 LF no. 10 awg pole and bracket cable; 688 LF conduit, 2", 725.04; 1 EA power service, as per plan; 104 CY unclassified excavation, as per plan; 1,776 SY sealing of concrete surfaces (non-epoxy), as per plan (silane sealer); 723 lb structural steel members, level uf, as per plan; 30 SF field painting of existing structural steel, prime coat, as per plan. See attached file.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $77,250, sole source would be under the threshold, but skip—no precedent and high friction; pivot to cooperative purchasing.
Coops: Use an Ohio DAS or Sourcewell contract, ideally via a familiar reseller (CDW-G, SHI, Connection, Insight Public Sector) to fast-track.
Licking County, OH: No evidence of approved sole source contracting in public records. Expect maximum friction.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Licking County
The Licking County Commissioners' tentative agenda includes multiple business meetings, resolutions, and bill discussions. Key items include a presentation by the Chamber of Commerce, bid openings for the Heath Curb Project and Summer Youth Employment, and discussions with various individuals. Resolutions cover a range of topics, including bill approvals, fund transfers, rescinding a resolution related to legal counsel for tax software, employing outside legal counsel for copyright registration of tax software, and entering into an agreement for roof repair. The agenda also involves receiving and opening bids and RFPs for different projects.
The Licking County Commissioners' agenda includes a staff report, investment committee updates, budget hearings, and various resolutions. These resolutions cover a range of topics, including allowing expenses for staff to attend seminars, appropriating and transferring funds for different departments, establishing a fund for Board of Elections, awarding a proposal for snow hauling, updating job descriptions, creating a new position in the Transportation Study Department, and entering into or amending agreements with various entities such as Ohio State University and American Buildings Company. Additionally, there's a resolution concerning the improvement of real property and its exemption from real property taxation.
The agenda includes business meetings, resolutions, and staff reports. Discussions involve C-TEC Business & Industrial Recognition Brunch, Leaders on the Lake, Soil & Water Conservation, Elected Officials & Dept. Head Meeting, Multi-County Juvenile Det. Center. Resolutions cover bills, expenses for Animal Control staff, certifying funds for the Dept. of Job & Family Services, establishing an expense account for the Senior Citizens Levy, amending the Official Certificate of Estimated Resources, granting an expedited annexation, establishing a segment of Chelsea Drive in Granville Township, appropriating funds for the Workforce Investment Act Fund, accepting a resignation/retirement from the Human Resources Dept, and approving employment of legal counsel to represent the County.
The agenda includes staff reports, an RFP opening for supervised visitation, and a Records Commission Meeting. Resolutions and bills are scheduled for discussion. Other meetings include the Insurance Committee and Transit Board. There is also a Boeing Legislative Day. Road hearings are scheduled, and an appearance from Steve Little.
The agenda includes business discussions, resolutions, brine hearing with Shelly Materials, staff reports from Kevin Eby, Phil Koontz, Katy Klettlinger, Jerry Brems, Chad Fuller, Beth Winegar and Jeff Walker, a Records Commission Meeting, L.C. Planning Commission, RFP Opening for WIA Youth, and a Road Viewing on Connemara Drive. Resolutions cover bills, expenses for Sheriff's Office, Juvenile Court, and Homeland Security staff to attend seminars, amended certificate of estimated resources, fund appropriation and transfers, agreements with Catholic Social Services, Claggett & Sons, City of Heath, City of Pataskala, Village of Johnstown, Village of Buckeye Lake, and a lease agreement with Job & Family Services.
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