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Yancey County
Provide mowing and landscaping services.
Posted Date
Apr 10, 2026
Due Date
Apr 29, 2026
Release: Apr 10, 2026
Yancey County
Close: Apr 29, 2026
Provide mowing and landscaping services.
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Work includes grading, septic inspection, utility connections, and demolition of old home.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jan 29, 2026
Release: -
Yancey County
Close: Jan 29, 2026
Work includes grading, septic inspection, utility connections, and demolition of old home.
Yancey County
Work includes grading, septic inspection, utility connections, and demolition of old home.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jan 29, 2026
Release: -
Yancey County
Close: Jan 29, 2026
Work includes grading, septic inspection, utility connections, and demolition of old home.
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Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not used; redirect to the formal bid process via the Finance Office.
Coops: If they want faster options later, suggest NC Statewide Term Contracts (Non-IT), NCDIT Statewide IT Contracts, OMNIA Partners, BuyBoard; buyer hasn’t historically used coops/resellers, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
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Yancey County
This document provides an overview of the anticipated opioid litigation settlements and the proposed North Carolina Memorandum of Agreement (NC MOA). It details how up to $850 million from national settlements and Purdue Pharma's bankruptcy resolution could be allocated to North Carolina over an 18-year period to combat the opioid epidemic. The NC MOA, developed by the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners (NCACC) and the North Carolina Department of Justice (DOJ), outlines a distribution model (80% to local governments, 15% to the state, 5% incentive fund), collaborative requirements, permissible remediation activities (Option A and B strategies), and transparency measures to ensure effective use of funds by counties and municipalities. It urges all relevant local governments to sign the MOA to maximize North Carolina's share of the settlement funds.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2022
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2022
Yancey County
Expires:
This document provides an overview of the anticipated opioid litigation settlements and the proposed North Carolina Memorandum of Agreement (NC MOA). It details how up to $850 million from national settlements and Purdue Pharma's bankruptcy resolution could be allocated to North Carolina over an 18-year period to combat the opioid epidemic. The NC MOA, developed by the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners (NCACC) and the North Carolina Department of Justice (DOJ), outlines a distribution model (80% to local governments, 15% to the state, 5% incentive fund), collaborative requirements, permissible remediation activities (Option A and B strategies), and transparency measures to ensure effective use of funds by counties and municipalities. It urges all relevant local governments to sign the MOA to maximize North Carolina's share of the settlement funds.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Yancey County
The board received department updates regarding county maintenance and library programs. Discussions included an update on VAYA Health's regional programming, a presentation on the benefits of using a biochar machine for debris recovery, and the presentation of property tax refunds and late applications. Additionally, the board approved an appointment for the High Country Rural Transportation Advisory Committee and authorized funding for a decentralized wastewater project. The county manager provided reports on debris management and FEMA, while board members discussed state department programs and local recovery group efforts.
The meeting focused on the appointment of a new Jury Commissioner, as the previously selected individual was unable to serve in the position.
The meeting focused on the approval of the agenda and the consideration of surplus property. Key discussion centered on the final sale of 40.437 acres of surplus property, which had previously been declared surplus on August 25, 2025. A contract for $450,000.00 with Blueprint for the Blue Ridge - Yancey County, LLC for the property, identified as Chief Cares, was finalized after the mandatory upset bid period passed without receiving any competing bids. The Board unanimously passed a resolution to confirm and accept the sale.
The meeting will include discussion on the 2023 Annual Performance Report for the NC Department of Commerce State Administered Community Development Block Grant Program, a financial advisory services agreement with First Tryon Advisors, the Yancey County 2024-2025 Budget Calendar, and a letter of support for the Mountain Area Workforce Development Board. There will also be informational reports on the annual settlement report for unpaid real and personal property taxes for 2023-2024 and January 2024 tax collection reports. Other agenda items include tax refund requests, surplus property, department head updates from the Sheriff and Veterans Service Officer, a presentation by Mayland Community College, a public hearing and resolution for occupancy tax levy and the creation of a tourism development authority, the County Manager's report including EMS proposed rate changes and the Board of Equalization and Review 2024, a resolution of recognition, the County Attorney's report, public comments, and a closed session.
The Yancey County Board of Commissioners meeting agenda includes a 2-1 budget request from Mayland Community College, a report from the interim tax administrator on tax refunds and releases, and the county manager's report, which includes discussion of surplus property at 95 Puppy Road. The county attorney will provide a report on surplus property at South Toe Elementary School. Public comments will be heard, followed by a closed session.
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