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Town of Bethlehem
The Town of Bethlehem, New York is soliciting bids for portable toilet rentals and related servicing for Town locations. The solicitation is publicly posted on the Town’s official bid portal (BidNet Direct/Empire State Purchasing Group) and is open at the time of research. Bids are due on March 11, 2026 at 11:00 AM Eastern time.
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Due Date
Mar 11, 2026
Town of Bethlehem
Close: Mar 11, 2026
The Town of Bethlehem, New York is soliciting bids for portable toilet rentals and related servicing for Town locations. The solicitation is publicly posted on the Town’s official bid portal (BidNet Direct/Empire State Purchasing Group) and is open at the time of research. Bids are due on March 11, 2026 at 11:00 AM Eastern time.
AvailableTown of Bethlehem
Materials and Services for use by the Town of Bethlehem Department of Public Works and other departments.
Posted Date
Feb 4, 2026
Due Date
Mar 6, 2026
Release: Feb 4, 2026
Town of Bethlehem
Close: Mar 6, 2026
Materials and Services for use by the Town of Bethlehem Department of Public Works and other departments.
AvailableTown of Bethlehem
Complete layout and installation of guide rail.
Posted Date
Jan 15, 2026
Due Date
Jan 29, 2026
Release: Jan 15, 2026
Town of Bethlehem
Close: Jan 29, 2026
Complete layout and installation of guide rail.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Bethlehem Clerk's Office
This document outlines a five-year capital plan for the Town, spanning 2026 to 2030, with an estimated total investment of $81.5 million. The plan aims to maintain infrastructure, address community needs, and align with the town's long-term vision by optimizing resources and balancing goals within a sustainable financial framework. It details capital investments across general, highway, water, and sewer funds, identifying various funding sources including operating funds, capital reserves, grants, and debt, and provides an overview of major projects.
This document outlines proposed zoning regulations for residential districts within the Town of Bethlehem, presenting a draft zoning map. It defines four primary residential zones: Low-Density Residential, Mixed-Density Residential, Core Residential, and Residential Large Lot, detailing their purpose and characteristics. The plan includes permitted uses, site plan review requirements, and design standards, aiming to guide development and align with the Comprehensive Plan's housing goals.
The Town Board meeting included discussions and actions on several key items. The board approved a contract with the City of Albany for the supply of water, as well as the issuance of Trailer Camp Permits for Shady Grove West and Breckenridge Trailer Parks. They also approved the appointment of A. Joseph Scott, III, Esq. as Bond Counsel. Budget transfers were approved for repairs to police vehicles, and the board accepted donations from the Wal-Mart Foundation for the Police Department. Additionally, the board acknowledged receipt of the 2003 Annual Report from the Town of Bethlehem Parks and Recreation Department and approved seasonal personnel. They authorized the disposal of vehicles at auction and the Town Supervisor to sign the 2004 contract with the City of Albany for the Rapp Road Landfill facility. The appointment of Gil Boucher as Assistant Building Inspector was approved, and the board acknowledged receipt of the 2003 Annual Report from the Town Clerk. The board also approved preparing bid advertisements for chemicals, materials, and water meters. A public hearing was held regarding the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program, and the board adopted an Annual Plan for 2004 for the program.
The Town Board meeting included discussions and actions on various topics. A public hearing was held regarding Local Law No. 6 of 1993, focusing on amending vehicle and traffic regulations, specifically concerning one-way streets and stop intersections near Bethlehem Central Middle School. The board also addressed issues related to Cablevision's quarterly franchise fee, election fees for election officials, and the consolidation of election districts for the Conservative party primary. Additionally, the board discussed and approved seasonal personnel for the Parks & Recreation Department, authorized bidding for playground equipment, and honored Charles Fritts, former Chairman of the ZBA, with a resolution. Other items included approving house number assignments, acknowledging private road names, approving Officer Christopher Bowdish's attendance at a conference, and addressing a request from Capital Wood Recycling for a permit to operate a solid waste facility.
The meeting included discussions and resolutions regarding various town matters. The board recognized National DARE Day and honored a local student for winning a national poster contest. They also addressed the display of voting machines for the primary election and appointed election inspectors. Other topics included approving attendance at seminars for the Deputy Comptroller and Animal Control Officers, a house number change request, and telecommunications course for the Police Department. The board also discussed a proposed variance procedure for solid waste facilities and a request for a solid waste facility permit from Capital Wood Recycling. Additionally, they approved a transfer of funds for park improvements, funding from the Division of Youth, and the award of a bid for playground equipment. The meeting also covered attendance at a conference for Senior Citizen Services, a Drug Recognition Expert program for the Police Department, and reimbursement of overpaid water rents.
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