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Town of Port Deposit
The Town of Port Deposit is seeking proposals for a stormwater management project for the municipal parking lot at 45 S. Main Street.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Nov 6, 2025
Town of Port Deposit
Close: Nov 6, 2025
The Town of Port Deposit is seeking proposals for a stormwater management project for the municipal parking lot at 45 S. Main Street.
Town of Port Deposit
The Town of Port Deposit, Maryland is soliciting bids for the restoration of stone masonry wingwalls, stabilization of embankment erosion along Rock Run, and replacement of an existing timber pedestrian bridge deck.
Posted Date
Dec 31, 2025
Due Date
Feb 17, 2026
Release: Dec 31, 2025
Town of Port Deposit
Close: Feb 17, 2026
The Town of Port Deposit, Maryland is soliciting bids for the restoration of stone masonry wingwalls, stabilization of embankment erosion along Rock Run, and replacement of an existing timber pedestrian bridge deck.
Town of Port Deposit
Procurement of a qualified contractor to perform restoration of stone masonry wingwalls and embankment erosion along Rock Run.
Posted Date
Dec 1, 2025
Due Date
Feb 17, 2026
Release: Dec 1, 2025
Town of Port Deposit
Close: Feb 17, 2026
Procurement of a qualified contractor to perform restoration of stone masonry wingwalls and embankment erosion along Rock Run.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Port Deposit
The Town Council reviewed development updates for the Bainbridge property, including progress on various phases, environmental cleanup, and infrastructure considerations. Community and operational discussions focused on rental housing regulations, code enforcement, and noise control issues related to railroad quiet zones. The council also deliberated on the proposed Fiscal Year 2027 Annual Budget, addressed upcoming policy resolutions, and adopted measures concerning Civil Rights Compliance and roadway safety. Furthermore, the meeting involved the approval of drainage improvements for a municipal property and planning for upcoming local events and committee meetings.
The council reviewed various town matters, including infrastructure and project updates such as the electric service project for the Visitor Center, dock repairs, stormwater improvements, and Marina Park planning. Public safety and community concerns were addressed, focusing on patrol activity, traffic enforcement, fire company operational needs, and property maintenance issues. Staff reports covered seasonal and town facility maintenance, code enforcement, fiscal budget updates, and grant activity. Additionally, the council approved a bid for electrical services and several resolutions regarding tax rates and Maryland Community Development Block Grant Program plans.
The council reviewed several infrastructure and operational initiatives, including parking lot maintenance, street repairs, and capital improvements for the Tome Steps, Rock Run embankment, and the Gas House. Discussions covered a request for a permanent shade structure, which was declined in favor of temporary options, and the management of a surveillance camera on residential property. The council also addressed truck routing and traffic signage on Powers Road and decided not to assume maintenance for streetlights and trees outside of town limits. Additionally, the council approved a plan to convert the dog park surface from mulch to grass and adopted two resolutions regarding participation in the Maryland Local Government Investment Pool and support for House Bill 1142 concerning municipal funding.
The Town Council discussed various project and infrastructure updates, including the approval of a research agreement for archaeological monitoring, the review of a proposal for town parking lot improvements, and status updates on stormwater and boat dock repairs. Additionally, the council reviewed public safety activity regarding traffic enforcement and tractor-trailer routing, and received reports from staff concerning maintenance, budget status, and upcoming community initiatives.
The Council reviewed progress on infrastructure projects, including the Marina Park redevelopment, the Granite Avenue Bridge, and stormwater improvement initiatives. The decision was made to revise and re-advertise the Rock Run embankment stabilization project to attract more competitive bids. Discussions also covered a transportation study request, a request for a seasonal shade sail at a local business, electrical reimbursement for surveillance equipment, and repairs needed for the public boat dock. Additionally, the Council planned the annual Spring Cleanup event and received operational and budget updates from town staff.
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