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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Pound Ridge
Seeking proposals from qualified graphic designers or design firms to create a new official town seal.
Posted Date
May 12, 2026
Due Date
Jun 12, 2026
Release: May 12, 2026
Town of Pound Ridge
Close: Jun 12, 2026
Seeking proposals from qualified graphic designers or design firms to create a new official town seal.
AvailableTown of Pound Ridge
Daily watering and maintenance of hanging flower baskets in the scotts corners business district. Materials, including fertilizer and water, will be supplied to the contractor by the municipality.
Posted Date
Sep 17, 2025
Due Date
Dec 9, 2025
Release: Sep 17, 2025
Town of Pound Ridge
Close: Dec 9, 2025
Daily watering and maintenance of hanging flower baskets in the scotts corners business district. Materials, including fertilizer and water, will be supplied to the contractor by the municipality.
Town of Pound Ridge
Work include installation of 30 TN of aggregate; fine grading of approx 500 SY of earth; 5,600 SY of milling of existing pavement; installation of approx 775 TN of 2" thick asphaltic topcoat; installation of 168 LF of asphaltic curbing.
Posted Date
Sep 12, 2025
Due Date
Oct 16, 2025
Release: Sep 12, 2025
Town of Pound Ridge
Close: Oct 16, 2025
Work include installation of 30 TN of aggregate; fine grading of approx 500 SY of earth; 5,600 SY of milling of existing pavement; installation of approx 775 TN of 2" thick asphaltic topcoat; installation of 168 LF of asphaltic curbing.
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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 $10,000 for goods or $20,000 for public works, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative purchase using their existing memberships to move fast and stay compliant.
Entity: Town of Pound Ridge, NY
Posture: Deprioritize sole source; there’s no evidence of sole source awards above the town’s low thresholds.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Pound Ridge
The Town Board meeting included a public hearing regarding the regulation of Battery Energy Storage Systems, resulting in the adoption of amendments to the Town Zoning Code. Key business matters addressed included a budget presentation from the Bedford Central School District, the appointment of a Councilperson as acting Deputy Town Attorney, and the authorization of a grant disbursement agreement for a community bus purchase. The Board also approved camera repairs for town facilities, authorized a grant application for playground upgrades, approved catch basin repair supplies, released a bond for a property, accepted a resignation from the Conservation Board, and approved a commemorative plaque for Revolutionary War veterans. Additionally, financial matters were resolved, including the payment of claims, and the meeting reconvened as the Parking District Commission to authorize further payments.
The board discussed multiple applications including home expansions, garage construction, artist studio conversions, and site plan adjustments. Specifically, the agenda included requests for a 1-year extension for a property on Honey Hollow Road, modifications to landscaping and privacy screening on Indian Hill Road, and a proposal for a second-floor addition on Old Stone Hill Road. Additionally, several applications were listed as postponed, involving new pool installations, driveway relocations, house additions, and construction of new single-family homes.
The meeting agenda includes a public hearing on a local law to relax residency requirements for the Highway Superintendent. Key business items involve budget transfers, authorization for the NYS PLAYS grant, and various procurement requests for the Highway and Recreation Departments, including road saw equipment, hose replacement, and playground equipment. Additionally, the board considered the resignation of a police officer, a salary adjustment for a recreation leader, approval for the Standard Workday and Reporting Resolution, the issuance of special event permits for a concert series, adoption of an LGBTQIA+ Pride Resolution, and various administrative items such as escrow returns, bond releases, and the payment of bills.
The Planning Board addressed several land-use applications, including approvals for a detached garage construction and a residence project involving septic and stormwater management. Discussion also focused on interior improvements for a residence, including parking court modifications and shed placement. New business included applications for pool, patio, and drainage installations, as well as a driveway relocation project. Additionally, an informal review was conducted regarding a change of use application to convert office space into residential apartments, with specific requirements set for parking improvement plans and future site walks.
The meeting encompassed several key topics, including the scheduling of executive sessions for departmental interviews and a public hearing regarding Zoning Code amendments for Battery Energy Storage Systems. Business matters included the hiring of part-time police officers, the approval of a gender-based workplace violence policy, and authorization for various department trainings and conferences. Additionally, the Board handled contracts for cleaning services, procurement of police equipment, and purchases of lifeguard apparel and staff for the Recreation Department. Other actions involved authorizing an opinion letter for the State Comptroller concerning a water district, approving the sale of a cemetery plot, a special event permit, grant applications for comprehensive planning and park equipment, and accepting donations for community programs. The board also discussed and supported a county-wide initiative for regulating leaf blowers.
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