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Township of Summit
Site work for a 40' x 80' cold storage building.
Posted Date
Jul 3, 2026
Due Date
Jul 24, 2026
Release: Jul 3, 2026
Township of Summit
Close: Jul 24, 2026
Site work for a 40' x 80' cold storage building.
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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 $25,000, treat sole source as non-viable; pivot to cooperative contracts.
Coops: Ask to purchase via COSTARS, Sourcewell, or Stark County Schools COG; if eligible, proceed and brief the department on the pre-competed contract.
Township of Summit, PA: No evidence of sole source awards above the formal procurement threshold.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of Summit
The board reviewed financial reports including fund balances, revenue from taxes and reimbursements, and operational expenses. Several invoices for road maintenance, vehicle towing, insurance, and facility repairs were approved. Discussions included the review of a draft Data Center Ordinance, the authorization to join The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) cooperative, and the implementation of a new equipment disposal policy. Additionally, the board approved the transition of a road department laborer to full-time status and received updates regarding subdivision plans, road maintenance activities, and future paving projects. Public participation addressed the scheduling of Authority meetings, sewage pump station requirements, traffic light monitoring, and zoning regulations for a day care center.
The board reviewed and approved the treasurer's report, including fund balance activity and financial deposits. Multiple invoices were authorized for payment, including those for road salt, worker's compensation insurance, vehicle maintenance, and traffic light repairs. The board also approved an earned income tax credit for a volunteer firefighter, authorized health insurance renewal, initiated a file organization project, and awarded a fuel contract to the lowest bidder. Additionally, the purchase of a new dump truck was discussed and the Roadmaster provided a report on recent maintenance activities.
The board reviewed and approved the treasurer's report, along with several general fund invoices for vehicle repairs, equipment maintenance, and security services. Additionally, the board approved applications for agricultural security, passed resolutions regarding the sewage enforcement officer fee schedule and the disposal of records, and agreed to extend the police services agreement with the Saxonburg Police. Insurance renewals for vision and worker's compensation were authorized, as were various professional association memberships. The roadmaster provided a report on road maintenance activities, and the appointment of a new road department laborer was tabled for future consideration.
The board reviewed fund balance activity and authorized various payments for general fund invoices, including fuel, vehicle repairs, and equipment maintenance. Approval was granted for a payment request from the Summit Authority for engineering fees related to a sewage project. The board approved the Toth subdivision plan, authorized a property removal from agricultural security, and passed a resolution for the Act 537 Plan revision. Additional actions included approving the tax collector's bond, membership in the Butler County Council of Government, and contracts for a new township vehicle. Road maintenance activities were reported, and the meeting concluded after an executive session and general business discussions.
The board reviewed financial reports including fund balance activity and invoice approvals for various services such as gasoline, fuel, legal representation, zoning hearing transcripts, insurance, and police services. Key operational decisions included approving an earned income tax credit for a volunteer fire company member, awarding bids for a seal coat project and base repairs, and approving the restoration of a payloader body. The Roadmaster provided a report on equipment maintenance, the transition from winter equipment, and storm debris cleanup.
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