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Town of Hamden
#2 heating fuel for highway garage and town hall; ethanol free gas, diesel fuel and kerosene delivered to the highway garage; propane gas delivered to town hall, highway garage, wastewater facility and water district #1.
Posted Date
Jul 16, 2026
Due Date
Aug 5, 2026
Release: Jul 16, 2026
Town of Hamden
Close: Aug 5, 2026
#2 heating fuel for highway garage and town hall; ethanol free gas, diesel fuel and kerosene delivered to the highway garage; propane gas delivered to town hall, highway garage, wastewater facility and water district #1.
AvailableTown of Hamden
Ethanol free gas delivered to the highway garage.
Posted Date
Aug 7, 2025
Due Date
Sep 3, 2025
Release: Aug 7, 2025
Town of Hamden
Close: Sep 3, 2025
Ethanol free gas delivered to the highway garage.
Town of Hamden
Supply of #2 heating fuel for highway garage and town hall ethanol free gas and diesel fuel.
Posted Date
Jul 10, 2025
Due Date
Aug 6, 2025
Release: Jul 10, 2025
Town of Hamden
Close: Aug 6, 2025
Supply of #2 heating fuel for highway garage and town hall ethanol free gas and diesel fuel.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Hamden
The meetings covered various administrative and operational actions across the Town of Hamden and Delaware County. Key discussions included infrastructure projects such as streambank stabilization, culvert replacements, and the relocation of a historic sign. Financial and budget-related items were addressed, including budget amendments for emergency services, public safety, tourism, and specific grants for health and public defense. Operational decisions involved the appointment of a Sole Assessor, procurement of equipment like a bioreactor and a front-end loader broom, and the approval of labor agreements. Public hearings were scheduled regarding local laws for data storage centers, site plan reviews, agricultural district updates, and salary adjustments for the District Attorney.
The board discussed the Fraser Battery Energy Storage System Project, including an escrow agreement with EDF. The review of a 2006 draft law regarding wind and solar energy was initiated. Members were informed about an upcoming public hearing for a Data Center Moratorium and Sign Law in Site Plan Review, as well as the availability of real estate transaction records through the County Clerk. A simple subdivision proposal for a farm property was presented to the board, and notification was provided regarding an upcoming FOIL training session.
The boards reviewed several operational and financial matters. Key topics included the town highway expenditure plan, wastewater processing updates, and the procurement of various equipment such as a new road broom and trucking services. Discussions covered grant applications for community improvements, insurance coverage adjustments for town facilities, and the development of local laws regarding potential AI data centers. The board also addressed land swap proposals, escrow and conflict-of-interest agreements for battery storage projects, and organized internal training. Furthermore, multiple budget amendments were passed concerning funding for tourism, bus leases, nutritional programs, law enforcement, and the restructuring of the Youth Bureau. Administrative actions included the reinstatement of a deferred compensation plan and the designation of National Public Health Week.
The board discussed the upcoming return of EDF regarding the Fraser Battery Energy Storage system project. Additionally, the board reviewed and moved to forward the Sign Ordinance local law draft to the Town Board and Town Attorney for review. The board also established plans to begin drafting wind and data center laws for Site Plan Review.
The boards reviewed and discussed several administrative, maintenance, and project-related items. Topics included equipment sales and bidding for highway department supplies, acceptance of grants for playground and cemetery improvements, maintenance agreements for heat pump systems, and septic inspection contracts. Additionally, the boards addressed land swap proposals, proposed historic signage, water quality tours, and planning board activities regarding data centers and energy storage. Financial actions included budget amendments for insurance, tourism, and clinical services, as well as authorization for equipment purchases and land assessment adjustments. The boards also discussed landfill extension bids, appointments to the Fire Advisory Board, and submission of comments for pipeline and compressor projects.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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