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Active opportunities open for bidding
Newton Township
Lease of use of approximately 24 acres of farmland.
Posted Date
May 10, 2026
Due Date
Jun 2, 2026
Release: May 10, 2026
Newton Township
Close: Jun 2, 2026
Lease of use of approximately 24 acres of farmland.
AvailableNewton Township
Mill and resurface with 1 25 of item 441 asphalt concrete surface course, type 1, (448), pg64-22.
Posted Date
Mar 1, 2026
Due Date
Apr 7, 2026
Release: Mar 1, 2026
Newton Township
Close: Apr 7, 2026
Mill and resurface with 1 25 of item 441 asphalt concrete surface course, type 1, (448), pg64-22.
Newton Township
Work include Single Chip Seal #8 Limestone @25 lbs/SY and MS-3000 Seal @.40 gal/SY.
Posted Date
Jun 29, 2025
Due Date
Aug 19, 2025
Release: Jun 29, 2025
Newton Township
Close: Aug 19, 2025
Work include Single Chip Seal #8 Limestone @25 lbs/SY and MS-3000 Seal @.40 gal/SY.
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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, use sole source.
Coops: Use their Sourcewell membership to purchase via cooperative. Confirm your item is on a Sourcewell contract.
Newton Township (OH) shows no evidence of sole source contracting in audits—deprioritize this path. For contracts exceeding $77,250, expect a formal competitive bid.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Newton Township
The Commissioners conducted a general session covering several administrative and operational items. Key actions included the purchase of Microsoft SQL Server software and Cisco ATA units for digital service conversion, the authorization of legal advertisements for Community Development Allocation Program public notices, and the release of funds from a performance bond for a corporate park subdivision. Additionally, the Board established a new public thoroughfare, awarded contracts for lawn care services and water pump station equipment, revised waste disposal fees at the transfer station, and acknowledged a federal grant award for body-worn camera equipment. The Board also addressed personnel requisitions, approved then and now certificates, and processed various financial transfers and appropriations.
The Board reviewed the County Engineer's annual report, authorized a change order for the courthouse renovation project, and initiated contract negotiations for the safety building chilling tower replacement. Additional actions included authorizing a grant application for the animal shelter, approving property boundary changes related to annexations in Concord and Washington Townships, and correcting a previous resolution regarding sales tax public hearings. The Board also processed routine financial matters including bill payments, then and now certificates, budget transfers, and additional appropriations.
The Commissioners held a general session and a public hearing regarding proposed fees for the Miami County Transfer Station and Recycling Center. Key actions included the authorization of various expenditures, such as a contract with Meyer Restoration for office renovations, and the approval of employment verifications, new employee requisitions, fund transfers, and additional appropriations. Additionally, the Board signed payroll changes, termination notices, and documentation regarding property replats.
The Age-Friendly Miami County Action Plan for 2024-2027 addresses the current and projected needs of an aging population. The plan focuses on three strategic areas: Transportation, Housing, and Social Inclusion and Connectivity. It aims to foster a sense of belonging and security for all community members, particularly older adults, by improving access to affordable transportation, diverse social and entertainment activities, accessible public spaces, comprehensive social services, and various desirable housing options, including multigenerational opportunities.
The Commissioners' meeting addressed several key items in the General Session, following appointments and a Zoning Hearing. Business included the approval of the agenda and authorization to sign bills for all funds. Resolutions were passed to purchase two MVIX Digital Signature Player systems for the Miami County Common Pleas Court lobby directory at a cost not to exceed $3,490.00. Another resolution authorized the Investment Management Agreement with Meeder Public Funds, Inc. for the county's inactive portfolio, with 2026 fees not to exceed $79,567.00. The Board also set a date to receive bids for the Miami County Transfer Station Tipping Floor Repair Project, approved then and now certificates, transfers, and additional certifications of estimated revenue and appropriations. A zoning amendment request filed by James Zaiger to rezone 6.3 acres from A-2 (General Agriculture) to A-1 (Domestic Agriculture) was also approved.
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