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Town of Barrington
This RFP is for the statistical revaluation of approximately 6,698 parcels of real estate for the Town of Barrington, RI, including the installation of CAMA software on a Windows Network for up to five users.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 18, 2026
Town of Barrington
Close: Mar 18, 2026
This RFP is for the statistical revaluation of approximately 6,698 parcels of real estate for the Town of Barrington, RI, including the installation of CAMA software on a Windows Network for up to five users.
AvailableTown of Barrington
The Town of Barrington seeks bids from qualified vendors to operate a kayak and paddleboard concession at Walker Farm, providing equipment, storage, and day-to-day operations under town specifications. The term covers multiple seasons beginning April 1, 2026, with requirements including insurance, permits, and maintaining the site in good condition. Sealed bids are due by 10:30 AM on March 20, 2026, at the Town’s Recreation Department.
Posted Date
Feb 27, 2026
Due Date
Mar 20, 2026
Release: Feb 27, 2026
Town of Barrington
Close: Mar 20, 2026
The Town of Barrington seeks bids from qualified vendors to operate a kayak and paddleboard concession at Walker Farm, providing equipment, storage, and day-to-day operations under town specifications. The term covers multiple seasons beginning April 1, 2026, with requirements including insurance, permits, and maintaining the site in good condition. Sealed bids are due by 10:30 AM on March 20, 2026, at the Town’s Recreation Department.
AvailableTown of Barrington
This project includes furnishing and installing approx. 1,200 LF of an 8' wide stone dust path from the connection to the Recycling Center, continuing south around Prince Pond, approx. 850 LF of new 10' wide stone dust path from the existing path, south to Foote Street, a 10' wide stone dust path, new HDPE pipe, new curbing, and accessible ramp on Upland Way at the intersection with Atlantic Crossing.
Posted Date
Feb 23, 2026
Due Date
Mar 23, 2026
Release: Feb 23, 2026
Town of Barrington
Close: Mar 23, 2026
This project includes furnishing and installing approx. 1,200 LF of an 8' wide stone dust path from the connection to the Recycling Center, continuing south around Prince Pond, approx. 850 LF of new 10' wide stone dust path from the existing path, south to Foote Street, a 10' wide stone dust path, new HDPE pipe, new curbing, and accessible ramp on Upland Way at the intersection with Atlantic Crossing.
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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 $500, use sole source.
Coops: Ask about using RI MPAs, NASPO ValuePoint, Sourcewell, or MHEC to avoid formal bids.
Town of Barrington has a prohibitive $500 sole source ceiling. There is no evidence of meaningful use.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Barrington
The Comprehensive Plan serves as the Town's blueprint, documenting the value-based aspirations and strategic direction for capital improvements. The Plan considers a 20-year time horizon of land use, facilities, services, and initiatives in Barrington. The Plan is updated every 10 years, with an implementation reporting requirement every five years.
The Financial Town Meeting included discussions and resolutions on various financial matters. These included the allocation of unassigned fund balance to capital reserve funds, authorization for issuing emergency and tax anticipation notes, and motions regarding budget adjustments for affordable housing assistance and school operating expenses. The meeting also covered the adoption of the Committee-on-Appropriations report, resolutions for levying and collecting taxes, establishing tax rates, electing a Committee-on-Appropriations, and other business affecting appropriations.
The Financial Town Meeting agenda includes resolutions on issuing emergency and tax anticipation notes (both not exceeding $5,000,000), redevelopment of the Town's property at 25 Watson Avenue, including demolition, sale of lots for development (including age-restricted and affordable units), and creation of a public park. Other agenda items involve appropriating funds for the Athletic Fields Project and Annawamscutt Brook Culvert Project (not exceeding $5,000,000), adding a line-item for field/turf maintenance and reconstruction, removing a line-item for affordable housing and reallocating funds to athletic field improvements, adopting the Committee on Appropriations report, establishing tax rates, and electing a new Committee on Appropriations.
The Barrington Charter Review Commission (CRC) reviewed the results of a resident survey on the Financial Town Meeting (FTM) format for budget approval. The survey revealed dissatisfaction with the current FTM, a desire for greater representation, and openness to alternatives. Key themes included the need for improved participation, more effective communication of information, and the potential for virtual participation. The CRC reached consensus on conceptual elements for a new budget approval structure, including separating the FTM's functions (budget hearing, amendment mechanism, voting), retaining the Committee on Assessment (COA) in some form, and electing COA members in a nonpartisan election. The CRC will continue discussions at its next meeting.
The Financial Town Meeting focused on key resolutions including the authorization of emergency and tax anticipation notes, both not exceeding \$5,000,000. A resolution regarding the redevelopment of the property located at 25 Watson Avenue was passed, outlining plans for demolition, sale of lots for residential development (including age-restricted and affordable units), and creation of a public park. Appropriations were approved to finance the Athletic Fields Project and the Annawamscutt Brook Culvert Project, not exceeding \$5,000,000. A motion to add a line-item for field/turf maintenance and reconstruction was withdrawn, and another motion to reallocate funds for athletic field improvements was defeated. The meeting also included the adoption of the Committee-on-Appropriations report, setting the budget, the ordering of a tax levy and collection, the establishment of tax rates, and the election of a new Committee-on-Appropriations. A motion to fund a conceptual design for public open space on South Lake Drive was defeated.
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