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Town of Ayden
2023 Swift Creek Sanitary Sewer Contract No. 8 - Sanitary Sewer Outfall Replacement.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Dec 16, 2025
Town of Ayden
Close: Dec 16, 2025
2023 Swift Creek Sanitary Sewer Contract No. 8 - Sanitary Sewer Outfall Replacement.
Town of Ayden
Approx. 2,200 LF of 8" sewer collection lines on Drive and the rehabilitation of a Town Sewer Pump Station referred to as Pump Station No.1 Sanitary Sewer Improvements.
Posted Date
Feb 3, 2025
Due Date
Mar 6, 2025
Release: Feb 3, 2025
Town of Ayden
Close: Mar 6, 2025
Approx. 2,200 LF of 8" sewer collection lines on Drive and the rehabilitation of a Town Sewer Pump Station referred to as Pump Station No.1 Sanitary Sewer Improvements.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable here—deprioritize and pursue the formal competitive bid.
Coops: If they’re open to alternatives, mention NC Statewide Term Contracts and NCDIT statewide IT contracts (municipalities can use these), plus flag OMNIA Partners and Sourcewell for future consideration.
Entity: Town of Ayden (NC)
Status: No evidence the Town awards sole source contracts—deprioritize this path.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Ayden
The Land Use Plan for the Town of Ayden, adopted in 2025, serves as a guide for future growth and development, updating the previous 2019 plan. It outlines goals, objectives, and implementation strategies across several key areas: Land Use and Community Character, Economic and Community Development, Housing and Neighborhoods, Parks and Natural Resources, and Transportation and Infrastructure. The plan aims to balance development with natural resource preservation, foster economic growth, ensure diverse housing options, and improve infrastructure, all while maintaining Ayden's small-town charm and agricultural heritage.
The meeting included a prayer, a moment of silence for Cherry Stokes, and the Pledge of Allegiance. Public comments addressed issues such as apartment complex maintenance, inquiries about burned houses, and concerns about communication with town hall. There were discussions on a major site plan and subdivision approval process text amendment, and the planning board's role in site development plans. The board also discussed a zoning map amendment request to change the zoning from residential agriculture to highway business district for a property, with staff recommending approval.
The Land Use Plan for the Town of Ayden focuses on guiding development, preserving community character, and balancing growth with the protection of natural resources. Key areas of focus include encouraging diverse economic development, managing residential growth, enhancing community appearance, preserving historical and cultural resources, and creating a vibrant downtown. The plan aims to improve transportation infrastructure, maintain reliable utility systems, and provide adequate community services while fostering a sustainable and environmentally healthy community.
The meeting included discussions and actions on several key items. A zoning map amendment was postponed until the next meeting due to the owner's inability to attend. A public hearing was held regarding a text amendment for major site plan and subdivision approvals, with the planning board requesting a return to the previous process involving quasi-judicial settings. The board also discussed and tabled a vote on the text amendment. The final budget for the general fund was presented, with a focus on changes since the last discussion, including local donation support for the main street program and commissioner's increase. There was also discussion regarding storm water fees for vacant properties.
The meeting centered on the town's budgeting process, with discussions aimed at making informed recommendations based on the current status with the state of North Carolina. Key discussion points included structuring Main Street, exploring different management styles for it, and considering the financial implications of each structure. Options ranged from maintaining town control, partnering with a nonprofit, allowing Main Street to operate independently, or discontinuing the program altogether. The potential costs and benefits of each approach were examined, including the need for an executive director, potential benefits, and the possibility of increasing the tax rate to fund initiatives.
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