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Town of Hyde Park
Project includes the following work: removal of existing filter building concrete slab and foundation. Removal and replacement of existing pool accessories. Removal and replacement of existing concrete pool decking, coping, and perimeter fencing. Removal and replacement of all filtration and recirculation system piping. Sandblasting of all pool shell surfaces and repairing of cracks. Installation of a second main pool drain. Resurfacing of all pool shell surfaces. Installation of new coping, tiling, depth markers, etc. Installation of new masonry filter building and foundation. Installation of new filtration and chemical feed equipment. Installation of new ADA compliant concrete sidewalk. Miscellaneous site drainage work. Installation of a pool electrical bonding grid. Electrical work associated with the proposed filter building and filtration equipment installation
Posted Date
Feb 17, 2026
Due Date
Mar 17, 2026
Release: Feb 17, 2026
Town of Hyde Park
Close: Mar 17, 2026
Project includes the following work: removal of existing filter building concrete slab and foundation. Removal and replacement of existing pool accessories. Removal and replacement of existing concrete pool decking, coping, and perimeter fencing. Removal and replacement of all filtration and recirculation system piping. Sandblasting of all pool shell surfaces and repairing of cracks. Installation of a second main pool drain. Resurfacing of all pool shell surfaces. Installation of new coping, tiling, depth markers, etc. Installation of new masonry filter building and foundation. Installation of new filtration and chemical feed equipment. Installation of new ADA compliant concrete sidewalk. Miscellaneous site drainage work. Installation of a pool electrical bonding grid. Electrical work associated with the proposed filter building and filtration equipment installation
Town of Hyde Park
Procurement of permits for environmental activities affecting streams, waterways, wetlands, coastal areas, and endangered species for a conference center expansion project.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jul 15, 2025
Town of Hyde Park
Close: Jul 15, 2025
Procurement of permits for environmental activities affecting streams, waterways, wetlands, coastal areas, and endangered species for a conference center expansion project.
Town of Hyde Park
Sealed bids to supply the Town of Hyde Park Highway Department with crushed stone, screened bank run gravel (Brown Item #4), concrete structures, and hot & cold bituminous mix.
Posted Date
Nov 12, 2025
Due Date
Dec 1, 2025
Release: Nov 12, 2025
Town of Hyde Park
Close: Dec 1, 2025
Sealed bids to supply the Town of Hyde Park Highway Department with crushed stone, screened bank run gravel (Brown Item #4), concrete structures, and hot & cold bituminous mix.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $20,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell or county piggybacking. Confirm your product is available on a cooperative contract to move faster and avoid the $20,000 formal bid process.
Entity: Town of Hyde Park (NY)
Threshold: The Town’s competitive bidding threshold is $20,000.
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Town of Hyde Park
This document outlines the Town of Hyde Park's engagement of Van DeWater & Van DeWater, LLP to provide legal services for 2026. The services cover Town Board Matters, Zoning Board of Appeals, Planning Board conflict matters, Tax Certiorari, and Extreme Risk Protection Orders. Compensation includes an annual fee of $129,500.00 for general Town Board matters and hourly rates for other services. Rodenhausen Chale & Polidoro, LLP is also authorized as conflict counsel with hourly rates. The agreement is effective for the 2026 calendar year.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2026
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2026
Town of Hyde Park
Expires:
This document outlines the Town of Hyde Park's engagement of Van DeWater & Van DeWater, LLP to provide legal services for 2026. The services cover Town Board Matters, Zoning Board of Appeals, Planning Board conflict matters, Tax Certiorari, and Extreme Risk Protection Orders. Compensation includes an annual fee of $129,500.00 for general Town Board matters and hourly rates for other services. Rodenhausen Chale & Polidoro, LLP is also authorized as conflict counsel with hourly rates. The agreement is effective for the 2026 calendar year.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Hyde Park
The agenda included a new public hearing for Highway Displays exterior modifications, a continued public hearing for the Cool Sunny retail cannabis dispensary, and workshops regarding a pre-submission site plan and special use permit for Cardinal Used Auto Parts, FDP approval for Caris Memory Care at Bellefield, and site plan amendment approval for Relyea Properties LLC. Other business included site plan waiver approvals for residential projects by Gary and Liz Hilton, Marc Vumbico, and Denise Meyerson.
The Town Board meeting included multiple resolutions, such as rescinding a previous memorandum of agreement for the CSEA Highway Unit and acknowledging the retirement of a deputy town clerk. The board created a new position for a deputy building inspector and established a bi-annual meeting schedule for the remainder of the year. Additionally, the board approved waivers for alcohol consumption on public property, scheduled a public hearing for a retail cannabis special use permit, authorized tax certiorari settlement negotiations, and approved various budget revisions. Other actions included extending intermunicipal agreements for fuel and salt services, continuing grant consulting services, awarding construction contracts for pool renovations, and authorizing police department training and grant applications.
The board addressed multiple administrative and operational items, including the resignation of the Deputy Town Clerk, the creation and appointment of a Deputy Building Inspector, and the approval of the bi-annual meeting schedule. Key discussions involved the waiver of alcohol restrictions for a library event, the initiation of a public hearing for a retail cannabis special use permit, and the authorization of tax certiorari settlement negotiations. The board also approved budget revisions, extended intermunicipal agreements with the local school district for fuel and salt, and renewed a grant consulting services contract. Additionally, the board awarded construction contracts for the Hackett Hill pool renovation project, authorized proposal requests for police facility parking lot repairs, approved agreements for youth recreational programs, and sanctioned various grant application submissions. Professional development training for police department personnel was also approved.
The board meeting included formal acknowledgments for community members, specifically recognizing a centenarian and a local business owner for their dedicated service. A student from Marist College presented a new GIS street map created for the town, which was commended for its utility in building and zoning efforts. Additionally, the board discussed traffic concerns regarding turning onto Route 9 from Farm Lane. The board heard perspectives from the former highway superintendent and a local resident, concluding that the issue falls under the jurisdiction of the Department of Transportation, though the town will continue to monitor the situation through the new highway superintendent.
The board conducted public hearings for Highway Displays and Cool Sunny Retail Cannabis Dispensary, granting conditional site plan amendments and special use approvals. Key outcomes included requirements for specific building materials, lighting adjustments, and landscaping updates. Additionally, the board held a workshop to review a history of site violations at Cardinal Used Auto Parts.
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