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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of West Tisbury
This RFP seeks administrative services for a new rental assistance program to provide stable accessible year-round housing for residents whose salaries fall within 120% Area Median Income (AMI).
Posted Date
Jun 1, 2026
Due Date
Jun 22, 2026
Release: Jun 1, 2026
Town of West Tisbury
Close: Jun 22, 2026
This RFP seeks administrative services for a new rental assistance program to provide stable accessible year-round housing for residents whose salaries fall within 120% Area Median Income (AMI).
AvailableTown of West Tisbury
Street sweeping and sand clean-up and disposal in town parking lots.
Posted Date
Apr 1, 2026
Due Date
Apr 22, 2026
Release: Apr 1, 2026
Town of West Tisbury
Close: Apr 22, 2026
Street sweeping and sand clean-up and disposal in town parking lots.
Martha's Vineyard Airport
Provide on-call consultant services.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jan 21, 2026
Martha's Vineyard Airport
Close: Jan 21, 2026
Provide on-call consultant services.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable here—deprioritize and guide the buyer to a formal bid instead.
Coops: If they’re open later, mention OSD statewide contracts via COMMBUYS, Barnstable County cooperative, Sourcewell, OMNIA Partners.
Town of West Tisbury (MA). No evidence of sole source awards; deprioritized.
Thresholds: Chapter 30B requires formal, advertised competition for supplies/services over $50,000. No specific sole source dollar limit stated in the provided information.
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Town of West Tisbury
This document details a proposed motion by the Select Board of the Town of West Tisbury to grant a Cable Television Renewal License to Comcast of Connecticut/Georgia/Massachusetts/New Hampshire/New York/North Carolina/Virginia/Vermont, LLC. The proposed renewal term for the license is from January 15, 2025, to January 1, 2035. The motion also includes the recognition and acknowledgment of a Senior Citizen Discount letter provided by Comcast, dated January 15, 2025.
Effective Date
Jan 15, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jan 15, 2025
Town of West Tisbury
Expires:
This document details a proposed motion by the Select Board of the Town of West Tisbury to grant a Cable Television Renewal License to Comcast of Connecticut/Georgia/Massachusetts/New Hampshire/New York/North Carolina/Virginia/Vermont, LLC. The proposed renewal term for the license is from January 15, 2025, to January 1, 2035. The motion also includes the recognition and acknowledgment of a Senior Citizen Discount letter provided by Comcast, dated January 15, 2025.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of West Tisbury
The meeting included continued public hearings for two Notices of Intent. The first hearing involved a project to construct a hot tub, deck, and sauna within the Buffer Zone to a Bordering Vegetated Wetland. Discussions centered on unauthorized tree removal and soil disturbance, resulting in the continuance of the hearing to allow for the drafting of a restoration plan. The second hearing concerned the re-grading of an existing public walking path to access Lambert's Cove Beach. Key discussion points included shorebird monitoring conditions, the placement of dune fencing, and the bylaw's restriction on coastal dune excavation. The commission ultimately voted to approve the path re-grading with conditions encouraging a feasibility study for alternatives and limiting the amount of sand moved. A third agenda item involved approving a Notice of Intent to remove state-listed invasive Grey Willow trees from the pond's edge using a hybrid approach of mechanical removal and targeted, local herbicide treatment, subject to specific follow-up management and reporting conditions. New business included a discussion on Traditional Ecological Knowledge and administrative matters such as the approval of the FY2027 Warrant Article Submission and a step increase recommendation for the Board Administrator.
Key discussions included the certification of an abutters list and the approval of Motor Vehicle Excise commitments for 2025 (Commitment 7) and 2026 (Commitment 1). The Board reviewed the Property Inspection Plan, emphasizing prioritization of new growth and setting a requirement for monthly reports. The revised Clause 18 Exemption Policy was finalized after clarifications regarding eligibility and the 25% minimum property value threshold. The Board also briefly discussed the market valuation of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs). Finally, the Board voted to enter an executive session to discuss litigation, property valuation, and confidential abatement and exemption applications.
The key discussion topics scheduled for this meeting include the review of the Approval of Minutes, discussion of the Strategic Planning draft, the Director's Report, New Business items, Topics Unanticipated by the Chair, and Old Business items.
The agenda for the meeting included two primary applications. The first was a Form A application from Schofield, Barbini and Hoehn on behalf of Cristofori, LLC, seeking a land division to create one lot with the minimal required acreage and one non-buildable undersized lot. The second item involved a Site Plan Review application from Perdomo's Construction on behalf of Donald Hendricks to convert a portion of an existing barn into an office, including adding a half bathroom, laundry facilities, internal stairs, and a work sink. The board also planned to discuss a letter of support to the MVC regarding the Ambulos Open Space referral.
The meeting included a public hearing concerning an application for a Special Permit from Michael Urias for the construction and installation of a 10'x25' in-ground saltwater pool at 35 Skiffs Ln. The applicant described the pool's intended personal use, heating method (propane), and property setback distances. Key discussions revolved around safety and compliance requirements, specifically concerning pool fencing adequacy (the existing 8-foot deer fencing), alarmed exits, and sound insulation for the pool equipment enclosure. The applicant agreed to install fencing around both the pool and the equipment to meet safety and sound mitigation needs and was advised to consult further with the Building Inspector. Following the hearing, the Board voted to grant the Special Permit, passing 4-0.
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