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Town of Milton
The Town of Milton, Massachusetts is soliciting sealed proposals to purchase or lease the Town-owned property at 525 Adams Street, a 7,020 square foot parcel with an approximately 1,900 square foot Fire Station structure built in 1952 (the East Milton Fire Station). The property will be sold or leased 'as is, where is,' and any proposed lease term may range between five (5) and ninety-nine (99) years, subject to approval by Milton Town Meeting. Sealed proposals must be received at the Select Board/Town Administrator's Office, Milton Town Hall (525 Canton Avenue, Milton, MA 02186) on or before 11:00 a.m. on July 22, 2026.
Posted Date
Jun 2, 2026
Due Date
Jul 22, 2026
Release: Jun 2, 2026
Town of Milton
Close: Jul 22, 2026
The Town of Milton, Massachusetts is soliciting sealed proposals to purchase or lease the Town-owned property at 525 Adams Street, a 7,020 square foot parcel with an approximately 1,900 square foot Fire Station structure built in 1952 (the East Milton Fire Station). The property will be sold or leased 'as is, where is,' and any proposed lease term may range between five (5) and ninety-nine (99) years, subject to approval by Milton Town Meeting. Sealed proposals must be received at the Select Board/Town Administrator's Office, Milton Town Hall (525 Canton Avenue, Milton, MA 02186) on or before 11:00 a.m. on July 22, 2026.
AvailableTown of Milton
Purchase of grave liners.
Posted Date
Jun 12, 2026
Due Date
Jul 8, 2026
Release: Jun 12, 2026
Town of Milton
Close: Jul 8, 2026
Purchase of grave liners.
AvailableTown of Milton
The Town of Milton is seeking qualified independent certified public accounting firms licensed in Massachusetts with prior experience in municipal financial statement audits to submit fixed-fee proposals to conduct independent financial audit services for the Town. This is a procurement solicitation for professional audit services, not a grant program. Proposals are due by July 1, 2026 at 3:00 PM.
Posted Date
Jun 12, 2026
Due Date
Jul 1, 2026
Release: Jun 12, 2026
Town of Milton
Close: Jul 1, 2026
The Town of Milton is seeking qualified independent certified public accounting firms licensed in Massachusetts with prior experience in municipal financial statement audits to submit fixed-fee proposals to conduct independent financial audit services for the Town. This is a procurement solicitation for professional audit services, not a grant program. Proposals are due by July 1, 2026 at 3:00 PM.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: No evidence this path is used—skip it. Propose a cooperative (e.g., Sourcewell) to avoid a formal IFB; if they decline, expect a formal bid.
Coops: If they’re open to coops, mention OSD Statewide Contracts, SERSG, MAPC, and Sourcewell as compliant options. Propose a cooperative to avoid a formal IFB; if they decline, expect a formal bid.
Town of Milton, MA: No evidence of a sole source pathway in practice. Deprioritize and pivot to cooperative purchasing.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Milton
The board conducted several public hearings and addressed various administrative and community items. This included the approval of a retail package store license for a new neighborhood market, and a public hearing regarding the installation of small wireless facilities. The board reviewed a pilot road diet evaluation conducted by MassDOT, established the Housing Production Plan Advisory Committee, and discussed the potential acquisition of a local college campus. Additionally, they reviewed departmental appointments, received committee reports regarding municipal budgeting and housing trusts, and addressed various executive session topics including real property transactions and collective bargaining strategies.
The committee discussed the hiring process for an administrative position and reviewed the results of recent Town Meeting votes on warrant articles, which included funding appropriations, project approvals, and a bond for park renovations. Members heard presentations from five project applicants regarding funding eligibility, covering playground improvements, housing revitalization, historic tomb stabilization, playground feasibility studies, and window restoration. Additionally, the committee reviewed an update on a previously funded project to renovate the Houghton's Pond Refreshment Stand and scheduled upcoming meetings for further applicant presentations.
The committee reviewed non-budget articles for the Annual Town Meeting, specifically focusing on a presentation regarding solar power purchase agreements and lease versus ownership models. A discussion was held regarding proposed bylaw amendments to define 'demolition' in the context of historic building preservation and the trigger for historic reviews. Additionally, the committee evaluated a proposal for the Atherton Fire Station project, covering design funds, financing through a Special Purpose Debt Stabilization Fund, and operational requirements for fire station response times and equipment. The meeting concluded with planning for upcoming sessions.
The Town of Milton is developing a comprehensive Town-Wide Recreational Master Plan to guide the future of parks and recreation. This plan aims to understand current conditions, establish community-driven goals, and identify strategic opportunities to enhance recreational resources for all residents. Key focus areas include identifying deficiencies in existing facilities, quantifying demand for programs, evaluating facility capacity, and proposing schematic improvements to improve access and quality town-wide. The ultimate goal is to provide strategic recommendations to ensure facilities and programs serve residents today and in the future, fostering a more active, inclusive, and vibrant community.
The committee meeting covered a review of a proposed sign bylaw, including its application to residential districts, design guidelines, and the appeals process. Discussions also included proposed locations for fire response vehicles and renovation options for the Atherton station. The committee deliberated on the establishment of a Tax Title Fund to handle legal expenses, and reviewed a proposal for new tax exemptions targeting veterans, seniors, and the legally blind. The committee formally voted to recommend approval for the Tax Title Fund and the proposed tax exemptions.
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