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Town of West Hartford
Soliciting proposals from qualified, factory-authorized fire alarm contractors to provide design, permitting, furnishing, installation, programming, testing, and commissioning of a new proprietary, addressable voice evacuation fire alarm system.
Posted Date
Feb 27, 2026
Due Date
Mar 31, 2026
Release: Feb 27, 2026
Town of West Hartford
Close: Mar 31, 2026
Soliciting proposals from qualified, factory-authorized fire alarm contractors to provide design, permitting, furnishing, installation, programming, testing, and commissioning of a new proprietary, addressable voice evacuation fire alarm system.
AvailableTown of West Hartford
Sidewalk and site work repairs and replacement.
Posted Date
Feb 14, 2026
Due Date
Mar 17, 2026
Release: Feb 14, 2026
Town of West Hartford
Close: Mar 17, 2026
Sidewalk and site work repairs and replacement.
AvailableTown of West Hartford
Uniformed Flaggers.
Posted Date
Feb 14, 2026
Due Date
Mar 19, 2026
Release: Feb 14, 2026
Town of West Hartford
Close: Mar 19, 2026
Uniformed Flaggers.
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Sole Source: If sale is less than $5,000, use sole source.
Coops: Use CRPC first; if not available, use Sourcewell via a qualified reseller. Ask Purchasing to confirm access.
Town of West Hartford, CT. Sole source awards are extremely rare and require extensive written justification.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of West Hartford
The primary discussion focused on a referral concerning 455 South Main Street, involving a study session for a Special Development District Amendment for an entry addition, façade updates, new signage, and site improvements to the existing building at 445 South Main Street (Hartford Health Care facility). Committee members expressed significant concerns regarding the proposed design, citing an overabundance of design elements and material types, particularly criticizing the heavy stone elements around the parapet which created a "castle" aesthetic, and deeming the proposed corner monument sign as excessively large and potentially unnecessary. Alternatives discussed included reducing stone use, eliminating the parapet stone, utilizing fewer materials, and reconsidering the mansard roof. Committee members also requested more comprehensive landscaping plans for future submissions and emphasized the need for better wayfinding signage within the site, especially if the existing sign near the entrance is removed.
The agenda for the meeting included the approval of minutes from the December 1, 2025 session. New business items involved an application for an Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Permit for the construction of a new single-family home at 335 South Main Street, involving regulated activity within the 150 ft. upland review area. Another item was a request for a Special Use Permit for the Westminster Presbyterian Church to expand its use with an accessory child day care center/summer camp. Old business included continuing the public hearing for an Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Permit application at 82 Waterside Lane, and addressing an application for a permit concerning a 54-unit multifamily residential development at 230 Newington Road and 60 Brook Street. Additionally, there was a Town Council referral for rezoning the 230 Newington Road property for affordable housing and an ordinance proposal seeking to permit recreational vehicles as an accessory use in single-family residence districts.
The key discussions and actions taken during the meeting included communications regarding a request for a 30-day extension for an Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Permit application (IWW #1244) for property located at 82 Waterside Lane, which was subsequently continued to the March 2, 2026 meeting. In Old Business/Public Hearing, the Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Permit application (IWW #1244) for 82 Waterside Lane, proposing an addition and pool installation, was continued without testimony to the March 2, 2026 meeting. Under Old Business, the commission unanimously approved an application (SUP #1486) from the Westminster Presbyterian Church for a Special Use Permit to expand its use to include an accessory child day care center operated by the YMCA, subject to several conditions, including the submission of trash and traffic management plans and a required return review in February 2028. Additionally, the commission voted to recommend approval of an Ordinance Concerning Site Plan Approval of Affordable Housing Developments to the Town Council.
The agenda for the meeting included the approval of minutes from the February 4, 2026 meeting. New Business featured an application for a Special Use Permit (SUP #1489) regarding the operation of an indoor children's playground called Little Wanderers at 2523 Albany Avenue, with a public hearing suggested for April 6, 2026. Old Business addressed an Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Permit application (IWW #1244) for an addition and inground pool at 82 Waterside Lane, which had been continued through previous meetings to this date. Additionally, the commission addressed a Town Council Referral concerning an amendment to Special Development District (SDD) #15 for modifications to the Hartford HealthCare building at 445 South Main Street.
The primary focus of this special meeting was the referral from the Town Council regarding an application by Honeycomb Real Estate Partners, LLC. The application sought rezoning for approximately 2.49 acres at 230 Newington Road from R-6 and IG to RM-1 with an SDD overlay for a 54-unit, 100 percent for-sale affordable housing development. The development team presented revisions made since prior study sessions, including the elimination of the community building, reconfiguration of the trash enclosure, and confirmation that the project qualifies as assisted housing under Section 8-30g. Technical details covered the proposed subsurface stormwater detention system, the use of a sanitary sewer force-main/pump system for certain units, and vehicle access templates. Landscape architects detailed plans for native species planting, buffer areas, and screening using red cedar. Architectural specifics included the use of white fiber cement siding with black trim and efforts to match bungalow-style architecture in response to committee feedback. Committee members provided comments regarding asphalt durability, improving the dumpster enclosure drainage, the tightness of the development, snow storage placement conflicting with vehicle turning radii, the determination of EV parking spaces, parking assignment policies, potential signage, and the need for additional or different screening plantings. The committee ultimately voted unanimously to recommend approval of the application to the Town Council, noting the team's responsiveness and the project's unique quality for West Hartford.
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