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Town of Royalton
Installation of a new UV disinfection system, new pole barn structure, replacement of an emergency stand‐by generator, electrical improvements, and other miscellaneous improvements.
Posted Date
Nov 15, 2024
Due Date
Nov 26, 2024
Release: Nov 15, 2024
Town of Royalton
Close: Nov 26, 2024
Installation of a new UV disinfection system, new pole barn structure, replacement of an emergency stand‐by generator, electrical improvements, and other miscellaneous improvements.
Town of Royalton
Replacement of 25,600 LF of watermains. Approx. 1 LS Soil erosion and sedimentation control; 1 LS clearing and grubbing; 24,000 LF for furnishing and installing 8" PVC (polyvinyl chloride) waterline installed via open cut methods, complete in place (all depths); 1 Ls 8" HDPE watermain installed by HDD methods; 1 LS 8" HDPE watermain insatlled by HDD methods; 1 LS 8" PVC watermain installed via jack and bore methods, (all depths); 22 EA fire hydrant assemblies. See outside link.
Posted Date
Dec 19, 2024
Due Date
Jan 24, 2025
Release: Dec 19, 2024
Town of Royalton
Close: Jan 24, 2025
Replacement of 25,600 LF of watermains. Approx. 1 LS Soil erosion and sedimentation control; 1 LS clearing and grubbing; 24,000 LF for furnishing and installing 8" PVC (polyvinyl chloride) waterline installed via open cut methods, complete in place (all depths); 1 Ls 8" HDPE watermain installed by HDD methods; 1 LS 8" HDPE watermain insatlled by HDD methods; 1 LS 8" PVC watermain installed via jack and bore methods, (all depths); 22 EA fire hydrant assemblies. See outside link.
Town of Royalton
Provision and delivery of certain waterline piping, valves, hydrants and related materials.
Posted Date
Mar 31, 2026
Due Date
Apr 13, 2026
Release: Mar 31, 2026
Town of Royalton
Close: Apr 13, 2026
Provision and delivery of certain waterline piping, valves, hydrants and related materials.
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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 $20,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell, BuyBoard, or HGACBuy to bypass formal bidding (> $20,000).
Town of Royalton (NY) shows strict adherence to competitive bidding with no evidence of sole source awards—deprioritize this path.
Practical note: Formal sealed bids are required for purchases over $20,000. Use cooperative contracts instead to avoid formal bidding. Purchases are approved by the Town Board.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Royalton
This document presents a Vision Map as part of the Town of Royalton Comprehensive Plan, created in February 2009. The map outlines key geographical features, road networks, and identifies strategic land use areas including a future hub, agricultural rural priority areas, industrial zones, and hamlet areas within the Town of Royalton, New York.
This document outlines the land use categories for the Town of Royalton, identifying areas for agriculture, various residential types, vacant land, commercial and industrial zones, parks, government/community services, utilities, forested land, and wildlife management/state-owned open space. It serves as a component of a comprehensive plan detailing the current and planned allocation of land within the town, though no specific strategic goals or objectives are articulated directly within this excerpt.
This document is a map, identified as 'Map 8: Community Facilities', which is part of the Town of Royalton's Comprehensive Plan. It illustrates various community facilities and infrastructure within the town, including municipal buildings, parks, police/fire services, marinas, cemeteries, schools, and the Royalton Airport, alongside geographic features like roads, railroads, the Erie Canal, and historic sites.
The meeting included correspondence regarding the Town of Royalton Christmas party invitation. Under old business, the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) approved a special use permit for an automobile laundry application on Telegraph Rd., noting that the ZBA did not review the variance for lot dimensions for the parcel as it is not in the sewer district. There was no update provided regarding the Battery Law review status. New business involved informing residents that there was no scheduled public hearing for the automobile laundry project, despite their attendance based on a received letter.
The Town of Royalton Comprehensive Plan serves as a roadmap to guide future growth while preserving its rural character and enhancing the quality of life. The plan identifies key goals including maintaining and enhancing rural character, supporting the agricultural economy, protecting environmental resources, fostering economic development, encouraging a balanced transportation system, ensuring adequate and well-maintained housing, maintaining effective public facilities, and safeguarding important cultural and historic resources.
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