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Town of Carrabassett Valley
This Request for Qualifications is for Design Services for a Municipal Capital Improvements project in Carrabassett Valley, Maine. The project involves improving, relocating, and replacing municipal buildings and facilities, including an ambulance station, a fire station annex, a municipal building, and recreation facilities.
Posted Date
Jun 12, 2026
Due Date
Jul 9, 2026
Release: Jun 12, 2026
Town of Carrabassett Valley
Close: Jul 9, 2026
This Request for Qualifications is for Design Services for a Municipal Capital Improvements project in Carrabassett Valley, Maine. The project involves improving, relocating, and replacing municipal buildings and facilities, including an ambulance station, a fire station annex, a municipal building, and recreation facilities.
Town of Carrabassett Valley
Clearing and grubbing approx. 0.7 acres of trees on airport property to provide a clear 500' wind radius for a proposed Automated Weather Observation System (AWOS).
Posted Date
Mar 3, 2026
Due Date
Mar 24, 2026
Release: Mar 3, 2026
Town of Carrabassett Valley
Close: Mar 24, 2026
Clearing and grubbing approx. 0.7 acres of trees on airport property to provide a clear 500' wind radius for a proposed Automated Weather Observation System (AWOS).
Town of Carrabassett Valley
Reconstruction of Runway 17-35 which is currently 2,797 LF long and 75 LF wide. The Runway will maintain the same length but will be narrowed to 60 LF wide. Work associated with the Runway will include new runway pavement and base material, pavement markings, installation of un-lit airfield signs, safety area regrading, underdrain installation, topsoiling and seeding.
Posted Date
Mar 2, 2026
Due Date
Mar 24, 2026
Release: Mar 2, 2026
Town of Carrabassett Valley
Close: Mar 24, 2026
Reconstruction of Runway 17-35 which is currently 2,797 LF long and 75 LF wide. The Runway will maintain the same length but will be narrowed to 60 LF wide. Work associated with the Runway will include new runway pavement and base material, pavement markings, installation of un-lit airfield signs, safety area regrading, underdrain installation, topsoiling and seeding.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Carrabassett Valley
The Town of Carrabassett Valley's Comprehensive Plan Update establishes a flexible framework for land use policy and decision-making, aiming to preserve and enhance the community's desirable qualities for living, visiting, and recreating. Guided by themes of being Active, Connected, and Resilient, the plan prioritizes enhancing recreational experiences, diversifying the economy beyond winter sports, and ensuring environmental stewardship. It focuses on strengthening community connections through robust trail networks and public spaces, developing resilient infrastructure to mitigate climate change impacts, and fostering economic growth by attracting new industries and expanding four-season opportunities. Key strategic areas also include addressing housing shortages through diverse housing types, investing in public facilities, and promoting collaborative partnerships across the community and region.
The Carrabassett Valley Comprehensive Plan Update provides a flexible framework for land use policy and decision-making, anchored by a strong vision for the community's future. The plan focuses on three core themes: Active, Connected, and Resilient. Key priorities include enhancing the region's recreational experiences, diversifying the economy, stewarding natural and scenic resources, fostering community connections through infrastructure and public spaces, and building resilience against changing climate patterns. The plan also emphasizes investment in housing and public facilities, supporting educational options, and promoting collaborative partnerships for a thriving, year-round community.
The agenda for the meeting included the review and signing of Warrants for Payroll No. 55 and No. 56, and Expenditure No. 57. Key discussion items involved considering options for the Town to accept the International Ski Association's SKADE Book Award on behalf of the author for the book "A Town Built By Ski Bums: The Story of Carrabassett Valley, Maine." The Board was also asked to approve a clarified charge schedule for the use of the Begin Room at the Community Center. Additionally, the Town Manager presented requested new personnel expenditures for 2026, including proposals for full-time positions in front office, custodian, and firefighter roles, as well as reserving funds for a future deputy CEO/assessor. The Board also addressed setting the next meeting date and location, and held an executive session to discuss personnel matters. Informational items covered the status of new dump access vehicle stickers, confirmation that the 2026 MSW tipping fee reimbursement rate will remain consistent, ongoing efforts to secure an FAA grant for a modest airport terminal building, and a request for suggestions on dedicating the 2025 Annual Town Report. The announcement of new department heads, Alison Thayer as Director of Recreation and Sprague Wise as Fire Chief, was also shared.
The meeting included a detailed presentation and discussion regarding the workforce housing initiative, specifically focusing on the Bigelow Hill project proposed by Western Maine Mountain Housing (WMMH). WMMH requested $100,000 from the Town to contribute towards the $257,028 expense required to complete the project review process, with WMMH committing $175,471 from its balance. Key discussion points included the history of the housing crisis confirmation via the Camoin study (March 2022), the scope of Phase One housing units, and qualification criteria based on AMI percentages. Other agenda items covered waste management, confirming the 2026 sticker policy and dumpster reimbursement rates for residential and HOA use. The Board also authorized the Town Manager to sign three airport hangar leases, reviewed the 2025 Work Plan progress, previewed the 2026 budget, provided tentative approval for updates to the Personnel Policy, and set holiday office closure schedules. The meeting included two separate executive sessions to discuss personnel matters.
Key agenda items included the review and signing of Warrants (Payroll No. 55 and No. 56, and Expenditure No. 57). The Board considered options for the Town to accept the International Ski Association's SKADE Book Award on behalf of author Virginia Wright. Other topics involved approving a clarified charge schedule for the Begin Room, discussing the Town Manager's requested new personnel expenditures for 2026, including positions such as full-time front office staff, custodian, firefighter, and reserving funds for a deputy CEO/assessor. The Board also needed to decide on supporting the estimated increased cost for the July 4th Fireworks Celebration and setting the date/location for the next meeting.
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