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Ohio County
Sprinkler systems services, fire alarm monitoring and fire extinguisher service.
Posted Date
Jun 22, 2026
Due Date
Jul 7, 2026
Release: Jun 22, 2026
Ohio County
Close: Jul 7, 2026
Sprinkler systems services, fire alarm monitoring and fire extinguisher service.
AvailableOhio County
Equipment/vehicle (lease/rental including operators).
Posted Date
Jun 20, 2025
Due Date
Jun 24, 2025
Release: Jun 20, 2025
Ohio County
Close: Jun 24, 2025
Equipment/vehicle (lease/rental including operators).
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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 $10,000, use sole source.
Coops: If they’re open to future coops, mention PurchasePros (KPC), NASPO ValuePoint, Sourcewell, and AEPA (GRREC). Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these programs as future options.
Entity: Ohio County Fiscal Court (Ohio County, KY). Sole source is technically allowed by the administrative code for procurements over $30,000, but there is no evidence of use.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Ohio County
The court meeting covered various administrative and financial matters. Key actions included the proclamation of July as Parks and Recreation Month, the renewal of the Treasurer's bond, and approval of revisions to the administrative code. The court also conducted the second readings of the fiscal year 2026-2027 budget and a budget amendment, and approved the wage compensation schedule. Additionally, the court authorized repair work for the Quarter Horse Bridge and approved two loans from the Ohio County Economic Development revolving loan fund for a local HVAC business.
The Fiscal Court discussed several items including the proclamation of Elder Abuse Awareness Month and Worldwide Elder Abuse Awareness Day. An update was provided on the reconstruction of the Kentucky 1903 road, establishing a new completion date for the project. Additional topics included drainage repairs on Highway 62, a budget amendment for bridge construction, and an announcement of upcoming senior activities and festivals in the county. The court also held an executive session to discuss pending litigation and assigned a committee to review the existing decency ordinance.
The meeting included discussions on several municipal matters, such as the approval of a budget resolution for the renovation of the local amphitheater using state grant funds. The commission reviewed multiple bids for a hydro-excavator trailer for the water and wastewater department, ultimately deciding to table the decision for further comparison. A second reading of the 2026-27 budget was conducted, with minor adjustments made to expenses in the police, park, and water departments. Additionally, the commission addressed updates regarding state law changes for manufactured modular homes and discussed the management of city alleys and the regulation of mobile vendors operating within the city.
The court approved bills, claims, payments, and transfers, and conducted the first reading of the FY 2026-27 budget. The meeting included the approval of treasury standing orders and a consulting agreement with SMR Environmental related to the landfield franchise. Additionally, the court increased the steel-toed boot allowance for road department employees, announced the upcoming Freedom Fest community event, discussed the first responders' dinner, and authorized a contribution from discretionary funds and reserves to the Audubon Area for local projects including the foster grandparent program.
The Commission discussed several agenda items including the municipal road aid fund, the advertisement of bids for a vac trailer for water and wastewater operations, and a budget amendment for facility upgrades at the amphitheater and city hall. They reviewed the first reading of the 2627 budget and discussed water system improvements, specifically the installation of loops to improve water pressure. Additionally, the Commission approved the purchase of a three-horsepower pond fountain with lighting and pattern settings, and appointed a new commissioner to oversee streets and sanitation.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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