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Town of Newfane
The work consists of design, layout, full-color printing, and delivery of 30,000 copies of the Town's 2027 Visitors Guide.
Posted Date
Apr 11, 2026
Due Date
May 1, 2026
Release: Apr 11, 2026
Town of Newfane
Close: May 1, 2026
The work consists of design, layout, full-color printing, and delivery of 30,000 copies of the Town's 2027 Visitors Guide.
AvailableTown of Newfane
Work includes construction of a parking lot including drainage improvements and accessible parking spaces and appurtenances; pedestrian sidewalks to access the beach area; pedestrian promenade along the beach; accessible raised viewing platform; and landscape improvements and restoration.
Posted Date
Jul 24, 2025
Due Date
Aug 21, 2025
Release: Jul 24, 2025
Town of Newfane
Close: Aug 21, 2025
Work includes construction of a parking lot including drainage improvements and accessible parking spaces and appurtenances; pedestrian sidewalks to access the beach area; pedestrian promenade along the beach; accessible raised viewing platform; and landscape improvements and restoration.
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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 for purchase contracts (or $35,000 for public works), use sole source; otherwise, not viable—pivot immediately to the OGS reseller route.
Coops: If working with the Water Department, use Sourcewell; for other departments, coops are rarely used—default back to resellers.
Town of Newfane (NY) shows no evidence of using sole source. Deprioritize this path and use state-contracted resellers instead.
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Town of Newfane
This document is Resolution #40-2025 by the Town of Newfane, dated November 25, 2025. It authorizes the Town Supervisor to approve the execution of a Section 147(f) Internal Revenue Code approval and written agreement, and the Chief Elected Official's approval. This pertains to the Miller Hose Company, Inc. securing financing (estimated at $850,000) from the Bank of Greene County to acquire a Pierce triple combination pumper fire truck. The resolution explicitly states that the Town of Newfane is not financially liable for this debt, but acknowledges the Miller Hose Company's commitment to continue providing fire protection services.
Effective Date
Nov 25, 2025
Expires
Effective: Nov 25, 2025
Town of Newfane
Expires:
This document is Resolution #40-2025 by the Town of Newfane, dated November 25, 2025. It authorizes the Town Supervisor to approve the execution of a Section 147(f) Internal Revenue Code approval and written agreement, and the Chief Elected Official's approval. This pertains to the Miller Hose Company, Inc. securing financing (estimated at $850,000) from the Bank of Greene County to acquire a Pierce triple combination pumper fire truck. The resolution explicitly states that the Town of Newfane is not financially liable for this debt, but acknowledges the Miller Hose Company's commitment to continue providing fire protection services.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Newfane
The board discussed the 2026 tentative budget, including explanations of increases and their impacts. They also addressed Resolution #32-2025, which sets the 2026 salary for the Town Assessor and the hourly compensation for the Confidential Secretary to the Supervisor. A proposed local law to override the tax levy limit for 2026 was presented, and a public hearing date was set to discuss this law and the 2026 budget. Additionally, the board discussed Resolution #33-2025, authorizing a grant application for New York State's NY Forward Program, and Resolution #34-2025, establishing a Climate Smart Communities Task Force Committee. They approved seasonal employees for Fisherman's Park, established fees for the park, authorized the signing of a contract with Relcom, set hours for trick-or-treating, and scheduled meeting dates for November and December. The board also received updates on the M&T T-Bill investment and Marina tally revenue, approved a stipend for the Town Clerk's work sessions, and approved rules for Harper's Dog Park. A comment period included discussion of the upcoming 250th Anniversary of the United States of America and fundraising for a fireworks display.
The resolution addresses updates to the Town of Newfane's water rates. It outlines adjustments to the rates for water usage, setting a minimum charge for up to 8,000 gallons and a per-gallon rate for usage exceeding that amount. Specific rates are defined for irrigation water usage, including a meter fee based on size, and a fee for seasonal shut-offs.
The Newfane Town Board authorized the commencement of the SEQR review process for an amendment to the current LWRP. The board also set a public hearing to discuss the acceptance and adoption of the LWRP amendment.
The Town Board meeting included a presentation on the NY-18/Lake Road Culvert over Keg Creek project by Colliers Engineering & Design and NYSDOT, addressing project details, detour plans, and community concerns. The board also discussed a refund for Wenda Wagner due to a water account overpayment and approved the placement of unpaid water, sewer, and materials charges onto the 2026 County Tax Roll. Department heads reported on highway and water maintenance, wastewater treatment plant updates, building permits, assessment data, and constable activities. The board supported Congressman Langworthy's opposition to government-mandated natural gas bans and appointed a full-time assessor and part-time consultant. Additionally, the payment of claims was approved.
The meeting included discussions on a Special Exception Use Application for auxiliary housing, where concerns were raised about utilities and zoning requirements. Action was postponed on the Omni UGE Drake-Settlement Solar Energy Application pending attorney review of power pole placement. Concerns were addressed regarding a previously issued permit for animal husbandry, specifically about chickens not being properly contained. Updates were presented on a proposal to open a restaurant with live music, including potential sound barrier requirements. The board also reviewed Newfane's New York Forward Grant Application and the need to adapt local housing policies and zoning.
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