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Town of Pierson
The Town of Pierson (Pierson, FL) has issued a Request for Auditing Services (RFP-2026-01) to procure municipal auditing services for the town. The solicitation was posted via the town’s procurement channel (Euna OpenBids / DemandStar) and lists a close date of July 30, 2026 for proposal submissions. Contact information is provided by the town (accounting@townofpierson.org, (386) 749-2661) and the bid documents are available from the buyer’s procurement portal.
Posted Date
Jun 26, 2026
Due Date
Jul 30, 2026
Release: Jun 26, 2026
Town of Pierson
Close: Jul 30, 2026
The Town of Pierson (Pierson, FL) has issued a Request for Auditing Services (RFP-2026-01) to procure municipal auditing services for the town. The solicitation was posted via the town’s procurement channel (Euna OpenBids / DemandStar) and lists a close date of July 30, 2026 for proposal submissions. Contact information is provided by the town (accounting@townofpierson.org, (386) 749-2661) and the bid documents are available from the buyer’s procurement portal.
AvailableTown of Pierson
Oversee operations and maintenance of the airport on behalf of the town consistent with sound airport operating and safety practices and accordance with any/all state and federal regulations and/or licensing standards. Tasks include regular airport inspections, mowing all airport grassy areas to appropriate heights on a regular basis, removing foreign object debris from runways and aircraft operating areas, and maintaining airport property, facilities and structures in good physical appearance and operating conditions, - issue notices to airmen and temporary flight restrictions, and enforcement of applicable rules/regulations and minimum standards. See outside link.
Posted Date
Oct 29, 2025
Due Date
Jan 2, 2026
Release: Oct 29, 2025
Town of Pierson
Close: Jan 2, 2026
Oversee operations and maintenance of the airport on behalf of the town consistent with sound airport operating and safety practices and accordance with any/all state and federal regulations and/or licensing standards. Tasks include regular airport inspections, mowing all airport grassy areas to appropriate heights on a regular basis, removing foreign object debris from runways and aircraft operating areas, and maintaining airport property, facilities and structures in good physical appearance and operating conditions, - issue notices to airmen and temporary flight restrictions, and enforcement of applicable rules/regulations and minimum standards. See outside link.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Pierson
The council discussed and passed Ordinance 2026-06 to amend planning commission regulations, providing for staggered terms and an alternate member. Resolution 2026-04 was approved to appoint planning commission members. Ordinance 2026-07, creating a framework for special assessment procedures, was approved on its first reading. The Lions Club proposal regarding the town rodeo was tabled for further discussion. Additionally, the council discussed the creation of an auditor selection committee and reviewed RFP 2026-01 for auditing services, establishing a schedule for the bid review process.
The council discussed the terms of the contract regarding the use of the rodeo grounds by the Lions Club, specifically addressing the daily fee and maintenance responsibilities. A proposal was made to return to a previous arrangement where the Lions Club managed grounds maintenance in exchange for a nominal lease fee. The discussion also touched on the division of responsibilities between the town, the Lions Club, and the Saddle Club, as well as the potential for non-profit organizations to secure grants for facility improvements.
The Commission discussed and reviewed the site plan for a new 24-space asphalt parking lot for the local library. The proposal includes a fire department turnaround, a shallow swale for drainage, and a connection to an existing retention pond. The landscape plan, featuring various trees and shrubs, was also presented. The Commission approved the site plan for recommendation to the Town Council.
The council approved the second and final reading of an ordinance for the rezoning of property owned by the town to establish it as an airport commercial district. A resolution was passed to approve a facility encroachment agreement with CSX Transportation to allow for a sewage pipeline crossing. Additionally, the development plan for the Volusia County Library parking lot, which includes 24 parking spaces and a playground, was approved. The meeting also included discussions regarding potential sinkholes on Shaw Lake Road, property maintenance concerns regarding trash cans, preparation for a Florida League of Cities dinner, concerns over pending property tax legislation, and the resignation of the town's auditor, which will require the formation of an audit committee.
The town council discussed the contract for the rodeo grounds, focusing on liability, maintenance responsibilities, and future usage rights. The discussion addressed concerns regarding potential loss of tax revenue and the historical maintenance costs borne by the town. Council members examined the differences between a license and a lease agreement to better manage the facility, ensuring that any future improvements made by the licensee would become the town's property and that sublicensing would require prior consent.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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