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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Wolfeboro
Fuel Oil and Propane.
Posted Date
May 23, 2026
Due Date
Jun 25, 2026
Release: May 23, 2026
Town of Wolfeboro
Close: Jun 25, 2026
Fuel Oil and Propane.
AvailableTown of Wolfeboro
Sale of a 2002 propane-powered zamboni. The vehicle is being sold “as is”, with no warranties expressed or implied. The Zamboni was in use until January 2026, at which time the engine failed.
Posted Date
May 4, 2026
Due Date
May 18, 2026
Release: May 4, 2026
Town of Wolfeboro
Close: May 18, 2026
Sale of a 2002 propane-powered zamboni. The vehicle is being sold “as is”, with no warranties expressed or implied. The Zamboni was in use until January 2026, at which time the engine failed.
Town of Wolfeboro
Qualified contractors to perform foundation repairs and moisture mitigation.
Posted Date
May 4, 2026
Due Date
May 18, 2026
Release: May 4, 2026
Town of Wolfeboro
Close: May 18, 2026
Qualified contractors to perform foundation repairs and moisture mitigation.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Competitive bidding threshold is $10,000; if total is over $10,000, expect a formal competitive bid—monitor the town’s bid portal and prepare a compliant response. Sole source is not a viable path; redirect to the formal bid process.
Coops: If they ask about alternatives, mention NH DAS Statewide Contracts, NCPA, PCA, or CPCNH for potential price validation; buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these programs as future options.
Town of Wolfeboro adheres to a $10,000 competitive bidding threshold; no documented sole source awards in public records.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Wolfeboro
The board meeting agenda includes public hearings for the acceptance of unanticipated donations for the Heritage Awards program, community bandstand upgrades, and repairs to the Old Fire House Community Center. Key business items include the review of weekly manifests, consideration of several temporary event permits for fishing tournaments and community events, and decisions regarding property tax credits, exemptions, refunds, and abatements. The board will also address committee appointments, approve a barge permit, discuss an Eagle Scout project, appoint an interim town manager for grant administration, review drainage issues at the town docks, discuss a work plan, and approve rules of procedure. A separate Libby Trustees meeting is scheduled to address the appraisal of the museum collection.
The Board deliberated on a variance request for a property on South Main Street to convert an accessory structure into a primary dwelling within the shoreline setback, ultimately voting to deny the application. Additionally, a public hearing was held regarding a special exception for vertical expansion of a nonconforming structure on Poplar Island; however, due to a loss of a quorum during the meeting, the deliberation for that decision was continued to a future date. Other agenda items, including discussions on the rules of procedure and site walk scheduling, were postponed.
The Commission discussed several outreach initiatives, including the Branch Out Wolfeboro program, upcoming tree talk events, and Arbor Day follow-up activities. Additional topics included the update on the Natural Resources Inventory, progress on a conservation easement for Tax Map 46-4, land conservation outreach, and trail maintenance by the Greater Wolfeboro New England Mountain Bike Association. The board also addressed the transfer of a conservation easement for Tax Map 99-3-7 to the Wentworth Watershed Association, renovations at Ellie's Woodland Walk, and environmental monitoring efforts by Wolfeboro Waters. Furthermore, the Commission reviewed Planning and Zoning Board application statuses, personnel updates, and infrastructure projects at Sewall Woods and Heath Brook.
The Commission addressed the election of current officers and reviewed updates regarding the Heritage Awards Program. The members discussed the Zoning Board of Adjustment case for 69 S. Main St. and drafted a letter regarding the matter. They also reviewed clarifications on zoning district overlays and the role of the ZBA. The session included the unveiling of new Town-Wide and Downtown Area surveys and discussions on their distribution and future utility. Furthermore, members were assigned to monitor barns enrolled in the 79-D Barn Easement program, and goals were established for coordination with the planning board. An executive session was held to address an RSA 91-A grievance, and various administrative action items were identified for follow-up.
The meeting includes public hearings for several applications, including a request for a special exception for vertical expansion of a nonconforming structure at 11 Poplar Island, as well as a variance and special exception request for a property at 69 South Main Street to convert an accessory structure into a primary dwelling unit. Additionally, the board will hold discussions regarding the Zoning Board of Adjustment Rules of Procedure and the scheduling of future site walks.
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