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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of North Haven
Seeks proposals for professional and technical services from firms or individuals to prepare a 2026 small cities community development block grant application for submission to the Connecticut department of housing and provide professional administrative and technical services to implement activities if the grant is awarded. The selected consultant will be responsible for all phases of general program administration and compliance, under the town's direct supervision for approved projects, excluding funds disbursement.
Posted Date
Jun 30, 2026
Due Date
Jul 15, 2026
Release: Jun 30, 2026
Town of North Haven
Close: Jul 15, 2026
Seeks proposals for professional and technical services from firms or individuals to prepare a 2026 small cities community development block grant application for submission to the Connecticut department of housing and provide professional administrative and technical services to implement activities if the grant is awarded. The selected consultant will be responsible for all phases of general program administration and compliance, under the town's direct supervision for approved projects, excluding funds disbursement.
AvailableTown of North Haven
This RFP is for landscape and maintenance services at Welcome to North Haven Exit Signs, including mowing, trimming, pruning, and seasonal clean-up, for a 12-month period with potential for two one-year extensions.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Apr 23, 2026
Town of North Haven
Close: Apr 23, 2026
This RFP is for landscape and maintenance services at Welcome to North Haven Exit Signs, including mowing, trimming, pruning, and seasonal clean-up, for a 12-month period with potential for two one-year extensions.
Town of North Haven
Request for bids for comprehensive cemetery landscape and maintenance services, encompassing mowing, trimming, pruning, weekly upkeep, seasonal clean-up, and fertilization, for the Town of North Haven's cemetery properties.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Apr 23, 2026
Town of North Haven
Close: Apr 23, 2026
Request for bids for comprehensive cemetery landscape and maintenance services, encompassing mowing, trimming, pruning, weekly upkeep, seasonal clean-up, and fertilization, for the Town of North Haven's cemetery properties.
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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 $25,000, use sole source.
Coops: If your product is on SCRCOG, TIPS-USA (fleet), or BuyBoard (schools), ask the relevant department head (e.g., IT or Public Works) and the Director of Administration & Procurement (Richard Monico) to purchase via that contract. If not, be prepared for a formal sealed bid.
Entity: Town of North Haven (CT).
Status: No documented sole-source pathway; procurement policy prioritizes competitive sealed bidding.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of North Haven
The board meeting included a presentation of a donation to the school district, a discussion regarding the 2013-2014 budget, and updates on the School Breakfast Program. The Policy Committee reported on its work regarding booster club and parent organization policies, as well as the progress of a new advisory committee. Additionally, the Superintendent provided updates on the district improvement plan, including the adoption of Common Core State Standards, new teacher and administrator evaluation models, and student assessment programs. Staffing updates regarding recent retirements and recruitment were also addressed, and the meeting concluded with public comments on transportation concerns and an executive session regarding student discipline.
The board meeting included a review of correspondence regarding an emergency purchase for the fire department, presentations for Girl Scout Week and a textile collection program, and a Selectman's overview. Resolutions were passed to endorse a regional grant proposal for GIS data services and to authorize the First Selectman to execute agreements with the State of Connecticut Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection. Additionally, the board approved an appointment to the Quinnipiack Valley Health District, processed several property tax refunds, and approved a bond reduction for the Founders Preserve development.
The board meeting agenda includes a public hearing regarding an appeal for the property at 101 Powdered Metals Drive. Other items include discussing the status of a pending claim against 29 Carina Road, potentially including an executive session for this purpose. The board will also consider recommendations from the Blight Prevention Officer to issue citations for properties at 75 Culver Lane, 37 Giles Avenue, 10 Philip Place, 100 Pool Road, 11 Sackett Point Road, and 16 State Street. Additionally, the Blight Prevention Officer will provide status updates for properties at 175 Forest Hill Road, 267C Kings Highway, and 29 State Street.
The commission reviewed reports regarding upcoming recreation and pool programs, including the Easter Extravaganza, the Annual Fishing Derby, and summer concert series. The Public Works department detailed extensive field scheduling for various youth and adult sports leagues and facility usage, and provided updates on ongoing STEAP grant applications for park improvements. The commission also reappointed a member to the Open Space Advisory Committee, discussed the Sponsor a Bench program, and set new response deadlines for food vendors for the summer concert season.
The agenda includes a public hearing regarding an appeal for a property at 18 Grasso Avenue. Additionally, the board will deliberate on recommendations from the Blight Prevention Officer to issue citations for properties located at 74 Culver Lane, 175 Forest Hill Road, and 11 Sackett Point Road. Status updates will also be provided by counsel and the Blight Prevention Officer regarding properties at 267C Kings Highway, 87 Quinnipiac Avenue, and 34 Sherman Terrace.
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