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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of New Paltz
Installation of solar panels on the roof of the police and justice building.
Posted Date
Aug 20, 2024
Due Date
Sep 16, 2024
Release: Aug 20, 2024
Town of New Paltz
Close: Sep 16, 2024
Installation of solar panels on the roof of the police and justice building.
Town of New Paltz
This cooperative solicitation seeks vendors to provide fee-for-service commodity processing, where processors bill only processing costs excluding the value of donated food. The procurement emphasizes transparent receipt, tracking, storage, and delivery of end items containing agency foods. The solicitation is intended for vendors able to serve New Paltz and surrounding New York-area agencies.
Posted Date
Mar 26, 2026
Due Date
Apr 17, 2026
Release: Mar 26, 2026
Town of New Paltz
Close: Apr 17, 2026
This cooperative solicitation seeks vendors to provide fee-for-service commodity processing, where processors bill only processing costs excluding the value of donated food. The procurement emphasizes transparent receipt, tracking, storage, and delivery of end items containing agency foods. The solicitation is intended for vendors able to serve New Paltz and surrounding New York-area agencies.
AvailableTown of New Paltz
Purchase of a 2025 navistar model hv507 SFA available immediately.
Posted Date
Jan 13, 2026
Due Date
Jan 27, 2026
Release: Jan 13, 2026
Town of New Paltz
Close: Jan 27, 2026
Purchase of a 2025 navistar model hv507 SFA available immediately.
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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: If your offering is on Sourcewell or NYS OGS, use that to buy and bypass formal bidding. If no coop fits: Prepare for a competitive bid on the Empire State Purchasing Group portal.
Town of New Paltz, NY. There is no evidence of sole-source awards above the $20,000 threshold; the Town relies on competitive bidding.
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Town of New Paltz
This agreement outlines the provision of emergency medical and general ambulance services by New Paltz Rescue Squad, Inc. (NPRS) to the Town of New Paltz from January 1, 2026, to December 31, 2026. NPRS is responsible for providing personnel, equipment, and managing fee collection, while the Town will compensate NPRS with a Contract Fee of $703,116.00, which includes a Town Payment Portion and revenue recovery. The contract also details obligations, budgeting, audit procedures, indemnity, insurance requirements, and termination clauses.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2026
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2026
Town of New Paltz
Expires:
This agreement outlines the provision of emergency medical and general ambulance services by New Paltz Rescue Squad, Inc. (NPRS) to the Town of New Paltz from January 1, 2026, to December 31, 2026. NPRS is responsible for providing personnel, equipment, and managing fee collection, while the Town will compensate NPRS with a Contract Fee of $703,116.00, which includes a Town Payment Portion and revenue recovery. The contract also details obligations, budgeting, audit procedures, indemnity, insurance requirements, and termination clauses.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of New Paltz
The Board authorized the resignation of an Account Clerk and the subsequent hiring of a replacement at a specified hourly rate and annual stipend. An executive session was conducted to discuss personnel matters regarding the Chief and legal matters, specifically focusing on settlement stipulations for annexation items.
The meeting addressed a variety of administrative and operational topics, including discussions on County Waste, municipal consolidation, and annexation resolutions. The boards authorized hiring an outside contractor for Revolutionary War anniversary commemoration events, reviewed procurement policies regarding fossil fuels, and discussed ICLEI membership renewal. They also supported legislation for an excise tax on cryptocurrency mining facilities and acknowledged Women's History Month. Additional business included approving an augmentative communication board for a park, managing grant agreements, and approving various community event requests. The Town Board specifically addressed the release of escrow funds, the approval of the March warrant, updating town fixed asset records, establishing temporary no-parking zones for a fundraiser, and authorizing the auction of a highway dump truck.
The board conducted a public hearing for an area variance request at 38 Canaan Road, where the applicant proposed building a detached garage that deviates from the required setback due to the site's topography. The discussion included evaluation of the variance criteria regarding neighborhood character, feasibility of alternatives, and environmental impact. The board determined the request was substantial but acceptable given the pre-existing location of the house, and subsequently voted to approve the area variance.
The meeting included discussions on the Revolutionary New Paltz event planning, specifically regarding the appointment of an event coordinator, marketing strategies, and establishing safety and liability protocols for events hosted on historical properties. The Commission reviewed the status of various grant applications, including the Heritage Grant Program and Ulster County tourism and history-related grants. Planning continued for an event celebrating 25 years of historic preservation in the community and a self-guided tour of the Putt Corner's burial site. Additionally, the Commission addressed follow-up items concerning the implementation of Real Property Tax Law Section 444-A, research into the historical context of areas affected by new monopole tower construction, and the development of a facade easement contract template.
The board conducted a public hearing and adopted a local law to change the annual Grievance Day date. Key discussions included the potential implementation of AI transcription for meetings, financing and logistics for upcoming fireworks celebrations, a proposal for a groomed Nordic ski area, and a 284 Agreement for highway money expenditures. The board also addressed SNAP benefit discounts for public pool access, police department lease and equipment procurement, personnel matters including resignations and hiring, and the approval of engineering service proposals and green power contracts. Additionally, the meeting featured liaison reports covering forestry ordinances, grant applications for anniversary celebrations, land conservation, pedestrian safety concerns, and subdivision law revisions.
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