One (1) Used 2015 Ford Interceptor RFP
Aug 19, 2026
Closes
Sep 8, 2026
Sale of One (1) Used 2015 Ford Interceptor.
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Aug 19, 2026
Closes
Sep 8, 2026
Sale of One (1) Used 2015 Ford Interceptor.
Key metrics and characteristics
Census ID
Government ID for mapping buyers across datasets.
174284
Population
Population size to gauge opportunity scale.
14,311
Procurement Hell Score
How easy their procurement process is to navigate. Lower is better.
58 / 100
Propensity to Spend
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Startup Friendliness
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Procurement Hell Score
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Richland Township
The board reviewed and approved the application of Peter Cilio for zoning variances required to develop his commercial property. Key aspects of the proposal included the demolition of existing structures and the construction of a new 37,063 square foot retail building. The board granted requested variances concerning front yard setbacks, buffer yard encroachments, off-street parking requirements, driveway dimensions and access points, and allowance for outside storage and display areas. The approval was contingent upon the applicant meeting all necessary requirements for site development.
The board reviewed an application regarding property variances to replace an existing mobile home with a new single-family dwelling on the property. After considering the details of the parcel and the application, the board unanimously voted to approve the request, subject to the condition that the existing mobile home is removed upon the completion of the newly constructed residence.
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This Municipal Waste Management Plan for Bucks County, Pennsylvania, spans the period from 2018 to 2028. The plan outlines a comprehensive strategy for managing municipal waste, covering waste generation and disposal quantities, detailed descriptions of waste management facilities, and estimated future capacity requirements. It describes existing recycling programs and proposes future strategies, including improving reporting, increasing resident and business participation rates in recycling, and enhancing the diversion of organic waste. The plan aims to maintain a 35% recycling rate and ensure adequate, efficient, and cost-effective waste disposal capacity through a continued reliance on private sector services and public-private partnerships.
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