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Town of Hartland
Demolition and site restoration services for the North Hartland School at 24 Mill Street in Hartland, VT.
Posted Date
Jun 12, 2026
Due Date
Jul 1, 2026
Release: Jun 12, 2026
Town of Hartland
Close: Jul 1, 2026
Demolition and site restoration services for the North Hartland School at 24 Mill Street in Hartland, VT.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; instead, propose using a cooperative contract to meet competition and move faster.
Coops: If they’re open to it, mention coops (NASPO ValuePoint, Sourcewell, OMNIA Partners, HGACBuy).
Town of Hartland, VT: No public sole-source policy or dollar thresholds are available. Deprioritize this path.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Hartland
The public hearing focused on the review and discussion of the Town Plan. Key topics addressed included the energy plans within the document, zoning requirements, definitive language usage, restrictions, legal aspects, and the preservation of tree canopies. Additionally, there was a discussion regarding housing policies in village and rural areas, as well as the goals outlined in the plan. The board noted that all public comments were recorded for consideration in a future second hearing.
The meeting included an executive session to discuss a specific funding request. Following the session, the board authorized the town manager to provide funding for the request up to a maximum amount of $1,000.
The meeting included discussions on the Local Emergency Management Plan, the rehabilitation of the Willard Covered Bridge, and the negotiation of a new contract with the Windsor County Sheriff. Additionally, the board approved several liquor license renewals and reviewed multiple revisions to the 2025 Town Plan, including policies related to village centers, rural business, and rural residential areas. The Town Manager provided updates on the filing of the Grand List, staffing changes in the recreation and library departments, and upcoming road maintenance.
The commission discussed various town infrastructure and environmental projects with the Town Manager, including water withdrawal regulations from Lull's Brook, public land parking improvements, trail connectivity, and culvert installation maintenance. The commission approved the purchase of supplies for conservation efforts such as signage, bench installation, trash grabbers, and water testing. Additionally, the meeting included discussions on the Rights of Nature movement, planning for Old Home Day, and a review of invasive species management strategies. Members also received updates on local bird walks, the town plan, vernal pool mapping, and community nature programming.
The Commission conducted its annual administrative review, including the election of officers and confirming standard meeting logistics. Members received a treasurer's report detailing the remaining operating budget and the conservation trust fund balance. The discussion included a briefing on updates to state land use legislation (Acts 181 and 250), proposals for community outreach regarding local ecology, and planning for Green-Up Day. Additionally, the commission reviewed updates on amphibian road crossing safety initiatives, progress on the Sumner Falls hiking map, and an initial presentation regarding a potential Rights of Nature ordinance for the Ottauquechee River.
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