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Town of Lee
The project consist of: the drilling of a 300' foot deep well with complete indoor system and filtration for a public water supply. Well pump.
Posted Date
Jan 14, 2026
Due Date
Mar 12, 2026
Release: Jan 14, 2026
Town of Lee
Close: Mar 12, 2026
The project consist of: the drilling of a 300' foot deep well with complete indoor system and filtration for a public water supply. Well pump.
AvailableTown of Lee
Statistical Update of values of all taxable and tax-exempt properties situated within the Town.
Posted Date
Oct 23, 2025
Due Date
Nov 17, 2025
Release: Oct 23, 2025
Town of Lee
Close: Nov 17, 2025
Statistical Update of values of all taxable and tax-exempt properties situated within the Town.
Town of Lee
Remove all overgrown brush/weeds/grass/vegetation within the fence and along the fence to the water s edge, removing vegetation to the earth. Limit debris disbursement into pond as much as possible. Remove as much cut debris as possible from the pond. All debris/cuttings are to be removed from the site.
Posted Date
Jun 17, 2025
Due Date
Jul 8, 2025
Release: Jun 17, 2025
Town of Lee
Close: Jul 8, 2025
Remove all overgrown brush/weeds/grass/vegetation within the fence and along the fence to the water s edge, removing vegetation to the earth. Limit debris disbursement into pond as much as possible. Remove as much cut debris as possible from the pond. All debris/cuttings are to be removed from the site.
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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 $5,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with cooperative purchasing via Sourcewell. Confirm your product is on a Sourcewell-awarded contract and work with the department head to proceed.
Town of Lee shows no evidence of sole source awards; deprioritize this path. Practical notes:
The town rigidly follows competitive procurement.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Lee
The meeting focused on the FY27 budget, covering various departments except for the fire department, with discussions on salary, software, and IT costs. Key topics included health insurance, retirement contributions, and potential cost-saving measures. The board reviewed the administration budget, financial administration, and personnel administration, addressing concerns about rising health insurance rates and exploring alternative proposals. They also discussed the revaluation of property and the process for assessing services, as well as legal expenses and the impact of personnel changes on audit costs.
The meeting included discussions on regional collaboration, particularly regarding the fire service. Key concerns raised by fire chiefs included staffing, safety, and maintaining service levels. The meeting addressed the need for potential solutions and collaborative efforts to address these concerns. The strategic plan document was reviewed, including short-term operational goals and long-term political action items. The possibility of the working group continuing into 2026 was discussed, with a focus on the role and direction of the group's work. Firefighter safety was a significant topic, emphasizing the importance of meeting safety standards and addressing the mental and physical strain on firefighters. Resource sharing among towns was proposed as a short-term solution, with potential long-term goals including combining resources.
The meeting primarily focused on the FY27 budget, with discussions covering planning, zoning, code enforcement, and recreation commission matters. The recreation commission requested an increase of $5,000 to help offset the cost of exercise classes for seniors. There was also discussion about building a permanent structure at Little River Park for storage and hosting events, with potential assistance from OA. The board explored various fundraising options, including advertising signs and name plaques, and discussed the logistics of water and power sources for the potential building.
The meeting covered the Winter Backyard Farming Initiative Series Program, which includes four sessions with the theme of animals in your backyard, both wild and domestic. Updates were provided on the Lee Farmers and Artisans Market, including discussions about extending the market season and sending out a survey. The Fall Fundraiser Breakfast was discussed, with plans for a dinner buffet in November, including details on sittings, pricing, and menu. Future planning included a discussion about a brochure and a special events permit.
The meeting included discussions on the financial status, updates on the Backyard Farming Initiative Series, and the Lee Farmers and Artisan Market. There was also a discussion regarding the Lee Fair Family Night, which was postponed due to a tragedy, with considerations for rescheduling as a dinner or a Fall breakfast. Planning items included the Backyard Farming Initiative, a Fall breakfast, brochure development, and recruitment for new members.
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