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Town of North Hempstead
The Town of North Hempstead (NY) is soliciting bids to procure four new 2026 Chevrolet Colorado Crew Cab 4WD trucks to replace or augment its municipal fleet. Bidders must meet the specific technical requirements and terms set by the Division of Purchasing, with potential preferences for veteran-owned and local businesses. The procurement specifies a delivery target of March 12, 2026, with a final bid submission deadline of March 19, 2026.
Posted Date
Feb 27, 2026
Due Date
Mar 19, 2026
Release: Feb 27, 2026
Town of North Hempstead
Close: Mar 19, 2026
The Town of North Hempstead (NY) is soliciting bids to procure four new 2026 Chevrolet Colorado Crew Cab 4WD trucks to replace or augment its municipal fleet. Bidders must meet the specific technical requirements and terms set by the Division of Purchasing, with potential preferences for veteran-owned and local businesses. The procurement specifies a delivery target of March 12, 2026, with a final bid submission deadline of March 19, 2026.
AvailableTown of North Hempstead
Supply of one new 2026 chevy crew cab.
Posted Date
Feb 27, 2026
Due Date
Mar 12, 2026
Release: Feb 27, 2026
Town of North Hempstead
Close: Mar 12, 2026
Supply of one new 2026 chevy crew cab.
Town of North Hempstead
Supply of four new 2026 chevy colorado.
Posted Date
Feb 27, 2026
Due Date
Mar 12, 2026
Release: Feb 27, 2026
Town of North Hempstead
Close: Mar 12, 2026
Supply of four new 2026 chevy colorado.
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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 $5,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell to bypass bidding; confirm your product is on a cooperative.
Town of North Hempstead: There is no evidence of sole source awards. Deprioritize this path and pivot to established cooperative agreements.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of North Hempstead
The Town Board meeting includes discussions and potential actions regarding various local laws and resolutions. Key topics include proposed local laws concerning parking regulations, traffic regulations, school speed limits, and handicapped parking on public streets. Additionally, the board will address applications for special exceptions, determinations of significance under SEQRA, and the rezoning of land. The agenda also covers administrative matters such as ratifying emergency special assessments, accepting and removing fire company memberships, amending resolutions for contract extensions, accepting donations, approving contracts, authorizing boundary line agreements, declaring equipment obsolete, reviewing investment policies, awarding purchase contracts, authorizing recreation programs and agreements, reimbursing employee travel expenses, setting town board meeting dates, authorizing contract extensions for professional services, executing inter-municipal agreements, awarding bids for construction and treatment upgrades, authorizing agreements with employee associations, requiring open meetings law education for elected officials, authorizing legal services, approving site plans, extending time for securing building permits, engaging consulting services for security reviews, adopting procurement policies, amending resolutions for outside counsel, authorizing building permits with fee reductions, approving official undertakings, declaring online banking policies, stating depositories for town monies, authorizing settlement agreements, and authorizing the transfer and modification of various funds in the 2025 budget. Finally, the board will call for public hearings on proposed local laws and amendments related to parking, traffic, speed limits, and zoning.
The meeting includes discussions and potential actions regarding various proposed local laws. These laws cover a range of topics, including regulations and restrictions on parking, parking or standing prohibitions, arterial stops, traffic regulations near schools, and school speed limits. Additionally, the agenda addresses handicapped parking on public streets and an application for a special exception for a public garage. The administrative calendar includes resolutions related to emergency special assessments for abandoned dwellings, active memberships and removals from fire companies, contract extensions for architectural and engineering services, acceptance of donations, amendments to resolutions for instructor hours and youth grants, and authorization for the Supervisor to execute a boundary line agreement. Further discussions involve declaring equipment obsolete, reviewing the town's investment policy, authorizing contract awards for dental and vision plans, portable toilet rentals, facade repair, awning maintenance, and reconstruction of parking fields. Additional topics include agreements with training providers, reimbursement for travel expenses, setting town board meeting dates for 2026, and authorizing contract extensions for landscape architects and professional maintenance services. The board will also discuss an inter-municipal agreement for solid waste acceptance, awarding a purchase contract for the S.T.O.P. program, confirming a rezoning, authorizing bids for construction of treatment upgrades, and approving agreements with the Civil Service Employees Association. The agenda also includes resolutions requiring annual Open Meetings Law continuing education, authorizing additional design work at the Marine Nature Study Area, authorizing security services, legal services, and approving an overall layout site plan for a mixed-use development. Further items involve extending time to secure building permits, declaring equipment obsolete, engaging consulting services for a security review, adopting a procurement policy, amending a resolution authorizing the Town Attorney to assign matters, and authorizing the Department of Buildings to issue building permits with fee reductions. The agenda concludes with resolutions approving official undertakings, declaring an online banking policy, authorizing disposal of obsolete equipment, stating the list of depositories for Town monies, authorizing settlement agreements, and authorizing the transfer and modification of various funds in the 2025 budget. Finally, the agenda includes calling for public hearings on various proposed local laws and resolutions.
The Town Board meeting includes discussions and public hearings on various topics. These include ratifying and confirming the Deputy Supervisor's compensation, a proposed assessment roll for the Greater Atlantic Beach Water Reclamation District for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 2026, and the preliminary budget for the Town of Hempstead for the same fiscal year. The board will also consider including estimated ending fund balances in the preliminary budget and amending the Deputy Supervisor's compensation as stated in the Preliminary budget.
The Town Board addressed several key issues, including amendments to the town code regarding parking regulations and restrictions at various locations such as Uniondale and West Hempstead. They also discussed parking or standing prohibitions in areas like Elmont, Levittown, Roosevelt, and Woodmere. Additionally, the board considered adding arterial stops in Elmont, Levittown, Valley Stream, and West Hempstead. The board also addressed resolutions for special exceptions, environmental classifications, and actions regarding dangerous buildings, including ratifying emergency declarations and authorizing special assessments for properties in Baldwin, East Meadow, Elmont, Inwood, Levittown, Oceanside, Seaford, Uniondale and West Hempstead.
The Town Board of Hempstead convened a series of public hearings to address various amendments and regulations within the town. These included modifications to Chapter 202 of the code to adjust parking regulations in Uniondale and West Hempstead, and amendments to Section 202-1 to include parking or standing prohibitions in Elmont, Levittown, Roosevelt, Uniondale, Valley Stream, and Woodmere. Additionally, the board considered amendments to Section 197-5 to include arterial stops in Elmont, Levittown, Valley Stream, and West Hempstead. Further hearings addressed setting aside parking spaces for handicapped individuals in Merrick and Uniondale, and resolutions were passed regarding special exceptions for public garages, SEQRA classifications, and actions related to dangerous buildings and structures, including special assessments for properties requiring emergency services.
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