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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Chautauqua
The Town of Chautauqua is soliciting proposals from qualified planning and zoning consultants to prepare a modern update to its Zoning Code and Zoning Map that implements the recently completed joint Comprehensive Plan with the Village of Mayville. The project includes diagnostic assessment, community engagement, drafting an illustrated and adoption-ready zoning code and updated map, and assistance with SEQR and adoption; the expected period of performance is about ten months from Notice to Proceed. Proposers must demonstrate NY municipal zoning experience, submit MWBE/SDVOB participation plans and required forms, and comply with New York State Town Law and other legal requirements.
Posted Date
Mar 2, 2026
Due Date
Mar 26, 2026
Release: Mar 2, 2026
Town of Chautauqua
Close: Mar 26, 2026
The Town of Chautauqua is soliciting proposals from qualified planning and zoning consultants to prepare a modern update to its Zoning Code and Zoning Map that implements the recently completed joint Comprehensive Plan with the Village of Mayville. The project includes diagnostic assessment, community engagement, drafting an illustrated and adoption-ready zoning code and updated map, and assistance with SEQR and adoption; the expected period of performance is about ten months from Notice to Proceed. Proposers must demonstrate NY municipal zoning experience, submit MWBE/SDVOB participation plans and required forms, and comply with New York State Town Law and other legal requirements.
AvailableTown of Chautauqua
Furnish and install new storefront windows including demolition and disposal of existing windows. Window frames will meet or exceed a tubelite frame 2x4-1/2 t14000 thermal storefront which will include a thermal subsill. Frames are to be painted linetec lt612 burnt sun or equivalent. Glazing to be a minimum of 1 clear solorban 60 to match existing.
Posted Date
Jan 14, 2026
Due Date
Feb 6, 2026
Release: Jan 14, 2026
Town of Chautauqua
Close: Feb 6, 2026
Furnish and install new storefront windows including demolition and disposal of existing windows. Window frames will meet or exceed a tubelite frame 2x4-1/2 t14000 thermal storefront which will include a thermal subsill. Frames are to be painted linetec lt612 burnt sun or equivalent. Glazing to be a minimum of 1 clear solorban 60 to match existing.
Town of Chautauqua
Seeking qualified engineering firms for a range of active and potential future town water projects.
Posted Date
Nov 21, 2025
Due Date
Jan 2, 2026
Release: Nov 21, 2025
Town of Chautauqua
Close: Jan 2, 2026
Seeking qualified engineering firms for a range of active and potential future town water projects.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; steer to competitive bids or NYS OGS contracts.
Coops: While not commonly used today, you can suggest NYS OGS as a streamlined alternative; also consider NASPO ValuePoint, Sourcewell, or HGACBuy where allowed.
Town of Chautauqua: No documented sole source awards. Deprioritize this path and pivot resources to preparing for formal competitive bids and leveraging NYS OGS contracts.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Chautauqua
The Town Board conducted a Public Hearing on the proposed Town of Chautauqua/Village of Mayville Joint Comprehensive Plan. The Town board approved minor edits to the plan recommended by the Chautauqua County Department of Planning and Development as well as minor changes made by Pashek MTR and approved by all members of the Comprehensive Plan Committee. The Proposed Town of Chautauqua/Village of Mayville Joint Comprehensive Plan was adopted.
The Town of Chautauqua Zoning Board of Appeals convened to discuss several cases. The first case involved an appeal for new construction requiring a variance for lot size and side yard setback distance. The second case focused on the appeal for the establishment of a Planned Unit Development (PUD), requiring a Special Use Permit, with discussions around the site plan, potential traffic impact, water usage, and community concerns regarding the project's effect on the neighborhood's character. The board decided to keep the case open for further review at the next meeting.
This Joint Implementable Comprehensive Plan for the Town of Chautauqua and Village of Mayville outlines a community-driven vision for the next decade. The plan focuses on four key areas: Economic Vitality, Community Livability and Housing, Land Use & Development, and Mobility & Access. It aims to guide future planning, address challenges, leverage community assets, and provides specific strategies and action steps for implementation to foster a thriving and sustainable community.
The Zoning Board of Appeals meeting included discussions and actions on two main cases. The first case involved an appeal for the construction of an extension of an existing deck within Willow Tree Point, which was approved after receiving approval from the Willow Tree Point HOA. The second case was an informational review of an updated site plan for a Planned Unit Development (PUD) by Ellicott Development Corp LLC on the former Golf Course property; no action was taken, but the board reviewed changes to the plan, including reductions in building sizes and density, and increased green space. The meeting also addressed community questions and concerns about traffic, density, and the project's impact on the surrounding area.
The Zoning Board of Appeals reviewed three cases. The first case involved a request for an area variance for a pole barn, which was approved with conditions. The second case concerned a special use permit for boat storage buildings, which was recommended to go to the Town Board for a public hearing. The third case was an update on the Sunset View project, with discussions about a proposed local law amendment to allow commercial establishments within a Planned Unit Development (PUD); the board withheld their recommendation pending the Town Board's decision on the local law.
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