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Town of Delhi
The Town of Delhi, NY is soliciting sealed bids for mowing services for the Town Hall, Highway Garage, and Town Pool/Playground areas for the 2026 season. Bidders must bag clippings inside the pool fence, blow/sweep sidewalks, and provide proof of insurance; additional details are available from the Town Clerk. Sealed bids are due by 3:00 pm on Monday, April 13, 2026, and will be opened at 6:00 pm the same day during the regular Town Board meeting.
Posted Date
Mar 12, 2026
Due Date
Apr 13, 2026
Release: Mar 12, 2026
Town of Delhi
Close: Apr 13, 2026
The Town of Delhi, NY is soliciting sealed bids for mowing services for the Town Hall, Highway Garage, and Town Pool/Playground areas for the 2026 season. Bidders must bag clippings inside the pool fence, blow/sweep sidewalks, and provide proof of insurance; additional details are available from the Town Clerk. Sealed bids are due by 3:00 pm on Monday, April 13, 2026, and will be opened at 6:00 pm the same day during the regular Town Board meeting.
AvailableTown of Delhi
Provide comprehensive plan development.
Posted Date
Jul 24, 2025
Due Date
Sep 5, 2025
Release: Jul 24, 2025
Town of Delhi
Close: Sep 5, 2025
Provide comprehensive plan development.
Town of Delhi
#2 Heating Oil.
Posted Date
Mar 26, 2025
Due Date
Apr 14, 2025
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: allowed under NY GML but not used in practice—don’t rely on it.
Coops: If your offering is on a NYS OGS or Delaware County contract, ask them to buy via that contract; otherwise expect a formal public bid (low $20,000 threshold) and monitor/respond to town website solicitations. Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
Entity: Town of Delhi, NY.
Policy: Sole source is theoretically allowed under NY General Municipal Law (per Resolution No. 001 of 2025) but not used in practice.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Delhi
The board discussed the status of a courtroom project and authorized additional funding for its completion. Action on the workplace violence resolution was tabled. The board supported the re-election nominations for the Coalition of Watershed Executive Committee and received an update on the West Branch Stream Corridor Recreation Initiative. Public comments addressed the maintenance of old cemeteries and the transfer of land for pool construction. The board also accepted various departmental reports and approved financial abstracts, before entering an executive session to discuss an employee matter.
The board discussed several items, including an executive session regarding negotiations with New York City concerning hamlet designations and land acquisition permits. The meeting addressed inquiries regarding Village police operations outside of city limits and the status of an appeal concerning the Woolerton Street Bridge. The board affirmed its support for the Code Enforcement Officer's decision regarding a building project. Additionally, the board appointed a member to the Planning Board and a new Bookkeeper/Accountant, reviewed committee reports, accepted the CODES and Clerk's reports, and authorized the payment of abstracts.
The board meeting encompassed several operational and administrative updates. Discussions included the status of the town comprehensive plan, the RFP process for pool facility improvements, and the procurement of new highway equipment, alongside the finalization of recent surplus vehicle auctions. The board addressed recreation initiatives, specifically regarding summer swimming lesson programs and the potential for a concession stand vendor. Additionally, members reviewed code enforcement updates, fire inspection fee schedules, and ongoing inter-municipal flood mitigation projects. The meeting also addressed administrative matters, including court and clerk reports, the approval of financial abstracts, and a discussion regarding a county investigation involving the town supervisor.
The board approved Resolution #1 of 2013 regarding the Building Permit Renewal Policy and scheduled a public hearing for related zoning ordinance amendments. Discussions included the utilization of secession from New York State. The board appointed members to the Zoning Board and the Board of Assessment Review. The board accepted the financial report for the Joint Fire District, awarded bids for municipal equipment including a truck and a loader, and received various departmental reports covering highway, recreation, personnel, building codes, and justice court activities. The Supervisor provided updates on the purchase of the Countryside Care Center and bridge replacement initiatives. Additionally, the board approved payment of abstracts.
Key discussions included a resident request for speed limit and children at play signs on Glen Burnie and Huff Road due to speeding concerns. The board passed Resolution No. 001 of 2020 to waive residency requirements for the deputy highway superintendent, and Local Law No. 001 of 2020 was noted for state filing. The board approved Town Assessor training and authorized advertising for bids related to yearly hauling fees, fuel, diesel, and salt. A significant discussion centered on the Road Preservation Law application fee for the NYSEG project, resulting in the establishment of a fee structure: 0.003% of the total project cost, capped at $15,000, plus a separate bond requirement. The Highway Committee addressed equipment sales, the purchase of a diagnostic scanner software subscription, and the official purchase of a roller. They also approved the purchase of four warning signs for the Wheelers. The Recreation Committee confirmed soccer signups and securing pool driveway access. Economic Development involved a housing study brainstorming session and progress on a flood analysis project, including fully funded debris removal. Building discussions led to the approval of a quote from Jay's Construction for entryway roof repair and siding replacement, and acceptance of a quote from Anderson Painting for the exterior painting of the building. The board reviewed and accepted the February 2020 Code Report, Justice Court Report, and Clerk's Report. Financial matters included approval of Abstract No. 003-2020 totaling $214,926.80. The board entered and exited an executive session to discuss an individual's employment history.
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