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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Lloyd
The Town of Lloyd is soliciting proposals for the procurement of staffing services to support municipal operations. This request for proposals was posted in April 2026 with a submission deadline scheduled for early May 2026. Interested parties must access the town's official procurement portal to view full solicitation details and response instructions.
Posted Date
Apr 15, 2026
Due Date
May 6, 2026
Release: Apr 15, 2026
Town of Lloyd
Close: May 6, 2026
The Town of Lloyd is soliciting proposals for the procurement of staffing services to support municipal operations. This request for proposals was posted in April 2026 with a submission deadline scheduled for early May 2026. Interested parties must access the town's official procurement portal to view full solicitation details and response instructions.
AvailableTown of Lloyd
The Town of Lloyd (Ulster County, NY) seeks contractors to construct and improve sidewalks and crosswalks to ADA standards and add wayfinding signage connecting Highland Hamlet to the Hudson Valley Rail Trail as part of the Highland Hamlet Streetscape Improvements. This Invitation for Bid is federally aided and requires adherence to NYSDOT standard specifications and federal requirements (EEO, DBE/DBE reporting, prevailing wages). Bids must be delivered in sealed envelopes to Town Hall, 12 Church Street, Highland, NY 12528 by 2:00 PM local time on 2026-01-21; digital contract documents are available at no cost by contacting pchristiano@bartonandloguidice.com.
Posted Date
Dec 24, 2025
Due Date
Jan 21, 2026
Release: Dec 24, 2025
Town of Lloyd
Close: Jan 21, 2026
The Town of Lloyd (Ulster County, NY) seeks contractors to construct and improve sidewalks and crosswalks to ADA standards and add wayfinding signage connecting Highland Hamlet to the Hudson Valley Rail Trail as part of the Highland Hamlet Streetscape Improvements. This Invitation for Bid is federally aided and requires adherence to NYSDOT standard specifications and federal requirements (EEO, DBE/DBE reporting, prevailing wages). Bids must be delivered in sealed envelopes to Town Hall, 12 Church Street, Highland, NY 12528 by 2:00 PM local time on 2026-01-21; digital contract documents are available at no cost by contacting pchristiano@bartonandloguidice.com.
Town of Lloyd
Furnishing Cured-In-Place Pipe Lining and Manhole Restoration Services for use by the Town of Lloyd Water and Sewer Department, and other Town departments, as and when needed.
Posted Date
May 22, 2025
Due Date
Jun 20, 2025
Release: May 22, 2025
Town of Lloyd
Close: Jun 20, 2025
Furnishing Cured-In-Place Pipe Lining and Manhole Restoration Services for use by the Town of Lloyd Water and Sewer Department, and other Town departments, as and when needed.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If the need is proprietary and continuity-critical, pursue a sole source with the department head and Town Board approval.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative purchase (Empire State Purchasing Group or Sourcewell) to streamline and bypass formal bidding.
Town of Lloyd (NY). No specific sole source dollar threshold provided in the guidance.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Lloyd
The Zoning Board of Appeals meeting included discussions on several area variance applications. One application involved Community Land 2002 seeking variances for offset lots, which led to a debate about flag lots and potential issues for the town. The board considered setting a public hearing for this matter. Another application was from YW Highland Realty LLC, requesting relief from minimum acreage requirements for a 4-family dwelling. This discussion covered the building's compliance with ADA standards, parking layouts, and the balancing test for area variances, including potential impacts on neighborhood character and environmental effects.
The Town Board Workshop Meeting included discussions and reports from various departments, including the Assessor, Building & Zoning Department, Dog Control, Finance, Highway, Historian, Police, Recreation/Buildings & Grounds, Town Clerk, Supervisor, and Water & Sewer. Key topics included updates on building permits, solar panel installations, data collection for the New York Forward Grant, potential uses for the Hudson Valley Wine Village, safety measures at Town Hall, park camera installations, road maintenance, and historic preservation efforts. The board also discussed issues related to 4 River Road, including shoreline deterioration and potential engineering proposals. Resolutions were passed regarding an inter-municipal agreement with the Highland Central School District, employee retirement contributions, personnel changes, and overriding the tax levy limit. Additionally, the Supervisor was authorized to sign the Ulster County STOP-DWI High Visibility Engagement Campaign Agreement.
The public hearing was held to review the 2026 proposed budget. The total proposed operating budget is $1,442,355.00, with projected income of $128,248.00, resulting in $1,314,107.00 to be raised by real property taxes. The budget reflects a 4.25% increase, which is a $52,569.00 tax increase from 2025, with a rate per thousand of $1.21, a $.05 increase per 1000 for 2026. The board opened the floor for public comment, but there were no questions or comments from the public.
The meeting included discussions and actions on various topics, such as approving bill payments, reviewing correspondence related to the Red Cross Blood Drive and member changes, and addressing community room requests. Updates were provided on building and grounds maintenance for both stations, including roof leak monitoring and fire alarm replacements. The treasurer's report for October 2025 was accepted, and the chief's report included information on calls for service and upcoming training dates. Old business included discussions on the Tahoe, hydrant rental, and a request for office furniture, while new business covered approval for a live burn and extending the New Paltz Rescue Squad contract. An executive session was approved to discuss specific matters, and public comments were heard.
The Highland Fire District Board of Fire Commissioners held a special meeting after a public hearing to discuss and adopt the 2026 proposed budget. The board also discussed new business, including the purchase of a trailer from Hudson River truck & trailer, and an outstanding invoice from IDville for repair charges. Additionally, the board members discussed the requirements for a .GOV website.
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