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Monroe County Transportation Authority
Procurement of a Human Resources Information System (HRIS) solution, including modules for HR, Data Administration, Benefits, Payroll, Time and Attendance, Talent Acquisition, Talent Management, and Compliance, with coordination with Sage 100.
Posted Date
Feb 23, 2026
Due Date
Mar 20, 2026
Release: Feb 23, 2026
Monroe County Transportation Authority
Close: Mar 20, 2026
Procurement of a Human Resources Information System (HRIS) solution, including modules for HR, Data Administration, Benefits, Payroll, Time and Attendance, Talent Acquisition, Talent Management, and Compliance, with coordination with Sage 100.
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Monroe County Transit Authority is rebidding the General Trades Construction (GTC) portion of its Transit Facility Additions & Renovations project in Swiftwater, Pennsylvania. The work includes renovating the existing maintenance building with six repair bays, constructing a pre‑engineered bus storage addition, and expanding the fuel island with associated site improvements. Bids must be submitted through PennBid by February 4, 2026 at 3:00 pm, with a virtual pre‑bid on January 14, 2026.
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Due Date
Feb 4, 2026
Monroe County Transportation Authority
Close: Feb 4, 2026
Monroe County Transit Authority is rebidding the General Trades Construction (GTC) portion of its Transit Facility Additions & Renovations project in Swiftwater, Pennsylvania. The work includes renovating the existing maintenance building with six repair bays, constructing a pre‑engineered bus storage addition, and expanding the fuel island with associated site improvements. Bids must be submitted through PennBid by February 4, 2026 at 3:00 pm, with a virtual pre‑bid on January 14, 2026.
Monroe County Transportation Authority
Project includes the construction/installation of a roofed heavy use area, manure storage, and other agricultural BMPs. 500' diversion sized for 25-yr storm located upslope of the HUA and manure storage & 200' lined waterway and rock outlet to manage concentrated flows created by the diversion. Installation of livestock watering system components to support rotational grazing. Landscape restoration of existing pasture to be converted to meadow.
Posted Date
Dec 15, 2025
Due Date
Jan 14, 2026
Release: Dec 15, 2025
Monroe County Transportation Authority
Close: Jan 14, 2026
Project includes the construction/installation of a roofed heavy use area, manure storage, and other agricultural BMPs. 500' diversion sized for 25-yr storm located upslope of the HUA and manure storage & 200' lined waterway and rock outlet to manage concentrated flows created by the diversion. Installation of livestock watering system components to support rotational grazing. Landscape restoration of existing pasture to be converted to meadow.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Monroe County Transportation Authority
The agenda for the Regular Board Meeting included committee reports from Finance, Operations, HR & Safety, Compliance, Legislative, and Marketing. Key discussions involved the November and December 2025 Financial Reports, the proposed move of the budget summary report to SAGE, the reversal of the $20,000 IRS CNG credit, the delay in receiving new SR buses due to a FORD recall, confirmation that all policies comply with 2026 Certs & Assurances, and the introduction of an online dashboard for strategic meeting progress. New business focused on the Leave Policy for Volunteer First Responders and Statement of Financial Interests Forms for 2025. A resolution concerning signature authority was reviewed and approved. Separately, minutes from the December 18th, 2025, meeting included approving the rejection of all General Contractor bids for the maintenance facility project and authorizing Resolution 2025-7 regarding signature authority, subject to banking institution review. The Special Board Meeting on January 14th, 2026, addressed awarding mechanical, electrical, and plumbing contractor bids for the maintenance facility, exploring a relationship with People's Security Bank for project financing, and approving necessary land development and stormwater management agreements. Motions were also passed to change the February 2026 Board meeting date.
The meeting agenda included reports from various committees and discussions on Old and New Business, culminating in an Executive Session. Key discussions during the Financial Report centered on Shared Ride (SR) and Fixed Route (FR) budget and variance reports, noting that SR ridership was down while FR revenue was high due to a Kalahari route guarantee. Capital and Operating Purchase Reports for May and June were reviewed and ratified. Operationally, the completion of the washbay project under budget and the expected arrival of microtransit buses were noted. The Land Development Project is moving forward with PennDOT engineers observing operations. The Marketing Committee is preparing for the West End Fair and noted the success of the NPS hiker shuttle. New Business involved the introduction of a candidate for a vacant Board seat.
The New Business section of the agenda included several critical motions related to a construction project. These motions involved awarding bids for Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing contracts, designating the CEO as the official signatory for these awarded contracts, and approving the terms and conditions for the associated irrevocable letter of credit and revolving commercial bank loan. Furthermore, motions were scheduled to approve key land development documents, subject to solicitor review, and to reschedule the February 2026 Board meeting from February 26th to February 19th, 2026.
The agenda for the Regular Board Meeting included committee reports covering financials for July and August 2018, as well as purchases subject to audit for those periods. The Operations, Human Resources, Compliance, and Marketing Committees were scheduled to report. Key topics for New Business included a reminder about the cancellation of the October meeting. The Board was also scheduled to hold an Executive Session, presumably to discuss an HR matter mentioned in the main meeting minutes.
The meeting included a presentation from auditors regarding the draft FY24-25 audit report, which is delayed due to the government shutdown. The financial report highlighted that QTR 1 FY25-26 revenues and expenses are under budget, though CNG tax credits have been discontinued. A decision was made to present capital expenses separately from operating expenses monthly. The Operations Committee did not meet but anticipates regular meetings once construction begins. The HR & Safety Committee reported on successful annual training and noted delays in SR vehicle delivery due to a recall, with new FR buses scheduled for deployment in early spring 2026. The Compliance Committee is scheduled to review policies against new certifications. The Marketing Committee is preparing for next year's trippers and promoting ridership through commercials. New business included the approval of the 2026 Board meeting schedule and MCTA Holidays.
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