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Mahoning Township
Mahoning Township in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania is soliciting sealed bids for its 2026 Paving Project, which entails bituminous resurfacing with a Superpave 9.5mm wearing course on portions of Carbon Micco Road and Butch Circle under a single general contract. Specifications can be obtained from New Castle Engineers for a non-refundable $25 fee, and each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check or bid surety bond equal to 10% of the bid price. Sealed proposals will be received until 12:00 P.M. on Tuesday, July 14, 2026, at the Mahoning Township Municipal Building in Hillsville, PA, and publicly opened at 6:00 P.M. the same day; the Township may hold bids for up to 60 days for review.
Posted Date
Jul 3, 2026
Due Date
Jul 14, 2026
Release: Jul 3, 2026
Mahoning Township
Close: Jul 14, 2026
Mahoning Township in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania is soliciting sealed bids for its 2026 Paving Project, which entails bituminous resurfacing with a Superpave 9.5mm wearing course on portions of Carbon Micco Road and Butch Circle under a single general contract. Specifications can be obtained from New Castle Engineers for a non-refundable $25 fee, and each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check or bid surety bond equal to 10% of the bid price. Sealed proposals will be received until 12:00 P.M. on Tuesday, July 14, 2026, at the Mahoning Township Municipal Building in Hillsville, PA, and publicly opened at 6:00 P.M. the same day; the Township may hold bids for up to 60 days for review.
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Sole Source: Not viable here—deprioritize and pivot to a formal bid or a cooperative path.
Coops: Ask about using PA COSTARS to streamline purchasing and bypass the low bid threshold.
Mahoning Township (PA) shows strict adherence to competitive bidding with no evidence of sole source usage. Deprioritize sole source and redirect efforts to preparing for the formal bidding process or leveraging a cooperative (COSTARS).
Board meetings and strategic plans from Mahoning Township
The commission reviewed the final minor land development plan for the Melo Enterprises LLC Ashtown Drive Solar project, resulting in a conditional rejection based on engineering review and extension requirements. Additionally, the commission held an informal discussion regarding a warehouse and solar ordinance.
The board discussed a new ordinance regarding handicapped parking and reviewed financial matters including payroll transfers, the treasurer's report, and the payment of bills. Departmental reports were filed, and various items were addressed under new business, including the scheduling of a public hearing for zoning amendments, requests for escrow release, police pension actuarial services, a holding tank ordinance, and advertising for solicitor requests for proposals. Old business topics included a handicap parking sign request, appointments to the hazard mitigation planning committee and the council of governments, and land management discussions.
The Planning Commission discussed various land development and subdivision plans, including the Ashtown Drive Solar project, the Stanley & Nancy Bielicki Minor Subdivision, and the Joseph & Carol Frey & Casara Weinrich Lot Line Adjustment. The commission addressed waiver requests for lot width and depth ratios, considered new sketch plans for commercial development, and deliberated on conditional use applications for solar farms. Officials also engaged in discussions regarding traffic impacts for proposed projects, potential property acquisitions for park space, and addressed inquiries about zoning and permit requirements for residential property improvements.
The agenda includes public discussion regarding a potential land development project, review of financial transfers, and approval of the treasurer's report and various department reports including zoning, road department, and municipal audits. New business items cover per capita exonerations, committee appointments, authorization for the Westside Road Project, fuel bids, ordinance amendments, police pension proposals, a police department contract agreement, and a final land development plan. Old business topics involve a right of way agreement, a handicap ordinance and parking request, fire company license agreement, farmland lease, and property subdivision. The meeting concludes with correspondence and committee reports.
The board meeting covered several key business items, including public concerns regarding slaughterhouse operations and police department reporting. The board addressed financial matters, including budget transfers, payroll, and the payment of bills. New business included the awarding of bids for road materials, the rejection and decision to readvertise fuel bids, and the hiring of part-time winter road department workers. The board also discussed police pension proposals, land lease agreements, and updates on various zoning and code enforcement violations. Additionally, the board approved the purchase of a truck body for the road department and scheduled an executive session for police contract discussions.
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