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Tiffin Fire-Rescue Division
The Tiffin Developmental Center (Ohio) is soliciting quotations to supply specialized Worksman tricycles and a toolkit for therapeutic/transportation use at the center, specifying exact models and quantities. Vendors must submit bids via OhioBuys, be registered with Ohio’s Office of Budget & Management, and hold a valid payee/supplier ID; no alternative models are accepted and award will be to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder. Delivery will be to 600 N. River Rd., Tiffin, OH 44883; required quantities include three Executive Tricycles, three Side‑by‑Side Team Dual Trikes, and one Toolkit.
Posted Date
May 13, 2026
Due Date
Jun 1, 2026
Release: May 13, 2026
Tiffin Fire-Rescue Division
Close: Jun 1, 2026
The Tiffin Developmental Center (Ohio) is soliciting quotations to supply specialized Worksman tricycles and a toolkit for therapeutic/transportation use at the center, specifying exact models and quantities. Vendors must submit bids via OhioBuys, be registered with Ohio’s Office of Budget & Management, and hold a valid payee/supplier ID; no alternative models are accepted and award will be to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder. Delivery will be to 600 N. River Rd., Tiffin, OH 44883; required quantities include three Executive Tricycles, three Side‑by‑Side Team Dual Trikes, and one Toolkit.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Tiffin Fire-Rescue Division
The committee discussed pending legislation including a resolution for the resurfacing of US 224, the expansion of CRA boundaries, and the appropriation of funds for medical insurance and Parks and Recreation Department grants. Limitations regarding voting on suspensions or emergencies due to low attendance were noted, with potential options for rescheduling or tabling time-sensitive items discussed. Furthermore, the Law Director highlighted future requirements to establish compensation for the Mayor and Law Director positions.
The Council discussed several appointments to various city boards and commissions, including the Tree Commission, Thomas Connor Memorial Commission, Julia M. Weller Memorial Commission, Civil Service Commission, Fair Housing Board, and Investment Advisory Committee, all of which were subsequently approved. Other key topics included a report on water main breaks and dog leash ordinances, the presentation of the Auditor of State's Award to the Finance Department, and a proclamation for Development Disabilities Awareness Month. The Council also passed legislation regarding holiday pay for non-union city employees, accepted the dedication of a street extension, and approved a budget amendment for city hall roof repairs.
The committee discussed the amendment of the 2026 Budget Ordinance to allocate funds to the Police Department and facilitate budget transfers to support IT services and EV charger maintenance. Additionally, the committee reviewed the Unencumbered Balance Policy, discussing the potential to adjust carryover requirements from 25% to align with broader accounting principles in order to support ongoing capital improvements.
The Council meeting covered various infrastructure and development initiatives, including consent for ODOT to resurface a portion of US 224, applications for NOPEC energy grants for capital improvements, and the expansion of Community Reinvestment Area #4 to incentivize a new senior assisted living facility. Officers reported on ongoing sewer repair projects, pipeline replacement efforts by Columbia Gas, and the current financial status of the city, including budget appropriations for insurance and grants. The Council also passed resolutions for wastewater facility upgrades, participated in road salt contracts, and approved legislation to include Juneteenth as a paid holiday and to authorize design services for the city's Sandusky River wall repairs.
The Council discussed legislation regarding holiday overtime pay for non-union staff, recognized outstanding achievements of the local police department personnel, and reviewed requests for various budget appropriations and transfers. Significant attention was given to infrastructure projects, including wastewater facility upgrades, sewer replacements, and repairs to the Sandusky River Wall. Additionally, the Council addressed the acquisition of easements from a local university and reviewed property tax legislation and its potential financial impacts on the city budget.
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