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Town of Pittsfield
seeking a licensed forester to assess and develop a management plan for approx 1,000 acres of town property.
Posted Date
Nov 19, 2025
Due Date
Dec 2, 2025
Release: Nov 19, 2025
Town of Pittsfield
Close: Dec 2, 2025
seeking a licensed forester to assess and develop a management plan for approx 1,000 acres of town property.
Town of Pittsfield
Surplus equipment for sale by bid. See attached file for list.
Posted Date
Dec 1, 2025
Due Date
Dec 30, 2025
Release: Dec 1, 2025
Town of Pittsfield
Close: Dec 30, 2025
Surplus equipment for sale by bid. See attached file for list.
Town of Pittsfield
Provide pruning or removal of trees. Assess town trees within the urban area and select 50 trees which require pruning for the purpose of improving the town's tree canopy. Perform tree pruning for 50 selected trees in compliance with ansi a300 pruning standards. Organize the work so that each area of town to have tree pruning done is given an estimated timeframe so that the town can pre-announce the pruning schedule and affected areas. Attend at least one public meeting to discuss the method of pruning, how the health of the tree is preserved and maintained, and answer any questions or concerns the public may have regarding our project.
Posted Date
Oct 23, 2025
Due Date
Dec 2, 2025
Release: Oct 23, 2025
Town of Pittsfield
Close: Dec 2, 2025
Provide pruning or removal of trees. Assess town trees within the urban area and select 50 trees which require pruning for the purpose of improving the town's tree canopy. Perform tree pruning for 50 selected trees in compliance with ansi a300 pruning standards. Organize the work so that each area of town to have tree pruning done is given an estimated timeframe so that the town can pre-announce the pruning schedule and affected areas. Attend at least one public meeting to discuss the method of pruning, how the health of the tree is preserved and maintained, and answer any questions or concerns the public may have regarding our project.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Avoid; only consider if the Town Council grants a waiver.
Coops: Use KVCOG’s cooperative bid or the State of Maine Master Agreements to purchase.
Town of Pittsfield allows sole source only via a direct waiver from the Town Council; this path is rare and unpredictable. No specific dollar threshold was provided.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Pittsfield
The meeting included the swearing-in and seating of newly elected Councilors for the Town Council, including a Councilor at Large and a District 3 Councilor. Key actions involved electing a Mayor and Deputy Mayor for the 2026 year. A public hearing was held regarding Ordinance 25-03, which authorizes the borrowing of up to $4,213,000 for various municipal projects, including road drainage infrastructure, road replacement, water main construction, and sewer system upgrades. New business included the adoption of this financing Ordinance, the appointment of members to the Finance Committee, Ordinance Committee, Fair Hearing Authority, and Police Labor Negotiating Committee, as well as appointments to represent the Town to the Kennebec Valley Council of Governments (KVCOG) and the Kennebec Regional Development Authority (KRDA). The Council also addressed revisions to the Town Personnel Policy, accepted bids for surplus equipment, and appointed several officers including the Code Enforcement Officer, Licensed Plumbing Inspector, and Registrar of Voters. The regular meeting schedule for the remainder of 2026 was adopted.
The committee reviewed the minutes of the June 11th meeting, discussed paperwork expenses, and reviewed water and sewer commitments. They also discussed 2020 business process trends, revenue sources during COVID-19, capital improvement plan loans, reserve funds, and other budget items of interest. The committee reviewed the revenue budget, state revenue sharing, town CD year one, Pittsfield future funds, employee retirement, and motor vehicle excise tax. They also discussed urban renewal, cemetery funds, solid waste, and the theater. The committee also discussed an arrangement with the driftbusters.
The committee discussed the composting action plan, which includes school system contacts, video clips, town brochures, and adult education classes. They also addressed the ReUse center and the focus for 2020, which was the composting action plan. The impact of COVID-19 on tabling certain items was noted, and the importance of composting and video clips was emphasized. There was also discussion regarding Agri-Cycle and their composting and dumpster services for schools and businesses, as well as the costs associated with these services.
The meeting agenda includes presentations, reports from the Town Manager and various departments, and several new business items. These include resolutions to approve policies for the sale of tax-acquired property and disposal of town-owned real estate, initiating a dangerous buildings proceeding, and approving proposals for tree maintenance, forest management services, and Re-Use Center cleanup and restoration. Additionally, the council will consider appointing a member to the Board of Appeals and discuss an ordinance authorizing the borrowing of up to $4,213,000 for various town projects, including roadway drainage, road construction, water main replacements, and sewer system improvements.
The meeting addressed challenges with video conferencing and quorum issues due to technical difficulties. Discussions included updates on economic developments, notably the delay of the Route 11 Main Street highway construction rehabilitation project due to funding shortages, and efforts to secure extensions for related grants. There was also discussion of a sidewalk project, including street light repairs, and the potential for transferring funds to the Department of Transportation for management. The Planning Board is reviewing potential industrial and commercial development areas, as well as subdivision ordinance requirements to encourage new housing.
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