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Active opportunities open for bidding
Rowan County
Rowan County is soliciting proposals for In-Home Aide Services (Levels I, II, and III) for older adults.
Posted Date
Jun 25, 2026
Due Date
Jul 20, 2026
Release: Jun 25, 2026
Rowan County
Close: Jul 20, 2026
Rowan County is soliciting proposals for In-Home Aide Services (Levels I, II, and III) for older adults.
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Storage building construction.
Posted Date
May 10, 2026
Due Date
Jun 9, 2026
Release: May 10, 2026
Rowan County
Close: Jun 9, 2026
Storage building construction.
Rowan County
Procurement of professional grant administration services for the HOME-ARP Grant.
Posted Date
Mar 26, 2026
Due Date
Apr 29, 2026
Release: Mar 26, 2026
Rowan County
Close: Apr 29, 2026
Procurement of professional grant administration services for the HOME-ARP Grant.
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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 $5,000, use sole source.
Coops: If not sole source, buy via Sourcewell/CCPA; plan for Board approval on any piggyback.
Entity: Rowan County, NC
When viable: Proprietary technology that is unique and essential for standardization or continuity of service (similar to ESRI/Central Square justifications).
Board meetings and strategic plans from Rowan County
The Board of Commissioners discussed various administrative items, including additions and amendments to the agenda concerning park projects, employee policy exemptions, management contracts, and landfill systems. Public comments focused on the quality of historical celebrations and concerns regarding data centers and surveillance. The Board approved several budget adjustments for the general fund and multiple other funds, including fire and water funds. Additionally, the Board reviewed cumulative financial reports through May, noting changes in expenditures related to project funds and revenues influenced by state Medicaid changes, and entered into an executive session to discuss personnel and economic development matters.
The meeting included an essay contest celebration for sixth-grade students in the county public school system and a Quilt of Valor presentation for a commissioner in recognition of military service. The Board discussed proposed budget amendments, including clarification on capital project funding, a cell phone stipend policy for commissioners, reclassification of school resource officers, and a budgetary adjustment for ambulance stretcher service contracts.
The meeting included a public comment session focused on concerns regarding the development of a new industrial or data center project on Batty Ford Road, including questions about zoning, potential environmental impacts, and health concerns. Residents voiced their opposition to the project's impact on local infrastructure, water resources, and the perceived lack of transparency from local officials. Other topics included complaints about property tax increases, requests for environmental protections such as limits on clear-cutting for new developments, and concerns about environmental risks and heat island effects in the county.
This document outlines Rowan County's plan for addressing its long-term disposal needs through the expansion of its landfill. The initiative focuses on securing permits for additional areas (Phases 6 & 9) to double capacity and enhance environmental protections, including the remediation of an old unlined section. The plan emphasizes robust environmental safeguards, such as composite liner systems and water quality monitoring, alongside a comprehensive community engagement process. A detailed project schedule covers timelines for community feedback, regulatory approvals from NCDEQ, site studies, and construction phases, with the goal of ensuring operational continuity.
The Board discussed and acted upon several items including the approval of a consent agenda, the acceptance of the Department of Social Services FY 2021 Annual Report, and a public hearing regarding an economic development project known as Project Bishop. The Board also addressed a request to close a portion of McCleave Road and deliberated on a conditional district rezoning request for a utility-scale solar energy system in the Gold Hill area, which was ultimately denied. Additionally, the Board approved a text amendment to the zoning ordinance pertaining to allowed uses in the 85-ED-2 district.
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