Discover opportunities months before the RFP drops
Learn more →Retrieving contract details... Hang tight!
See what competitors charge and their contract structure
Spot renewal opportunities 6-12 months before expiration
Analyze buyer's purchasing history and vendor preferences
Track expiration dates across all your target accounts
Reach decision-makers before renewal with competitive intel
Our customers win 3x more contract renewals and replacements
Premium
Clean & enrich your CRM automatically
Premium
Get complete source documentation & analysis
This contract includes 0 purchase orders
| Buyer | Vendor | Issued Date | Quantity |
|---|
Full Purchase Intelligence Available
Get complete pricing, descriptions, and financial details for all 0 purchase orders
Unlock Full Details →See what competitors charge and their contract structure
Spot renewal opportunities 6-12 months before expiration
Analyze buyer's purchasing history and vendor preferences
Track expiration dates across all your target accounts
Reach decision-makers before renewal with competitive intel
Our customers win 3x more contract renewals and replacements
This document contains an agenda for the Environmental and Ordinance Committees, an Intermunicipal Agreement, and an Ordinance Amendment. The core contract is an Intermunicipal Agreement establishing a five-year term from February 1, 2026, to January 31, 2031. This agreement facilitates collaboration among member municipalities and agencies in Ontario and Wayne Counties to comply with Federal Stormwater (MS4) regulations. Each coalition member is required to pay an annual membership fee, with MS4 Towns specifically noted as paying $5,000, to fund compliance activities, with payments directed to the Ontario County Soil and Water Conservation District.
Effective Date
Feb 1, 2026
Expires
Effective: Feb 1, 2026
Expires:
This document contains an agenda for the Environmental and Ordinance Committees, an Intermunicipal Agreement, and an Ordinance Amendment. The core contract is an Intermunicipal Agreement establishing a five-year term from February 1, 2026, to January 31, 2031. This agreement facilitates collaboration among member municipalities and agencies in Ontario and Wayne Counties to comply with Federal Stormwater (MS4) regulations. Each coalition member is required to pay an annual membership fee, with MS4 Towns specifically noted as paying $5,000, to fund compliance activities, with payments directed to the Ontario County Soil and Water Conservation District.
ActiveThis intergovernmental agreement establishes terms between the McHenry County Conservation District and the City of Crystal Lake for an improvement project. The City will construct a sidewalk, which necessitates the removal and reconstruction of a portion of the District's Prairie Trail, at the City's sole cost. The agreement grants the City a license to access District property for the work and outlines mutual responsibilities for maintenance, safety, and indemnification. The agreement is effective from May 7, 2024, for an initial term of twenty years.
Effective Date
May 7, 2024
Expires
Effective: May 7, 2024
This intergovernmental agreement establishes terms between the McHenry County Conservation District and the City of Crystal Lake for an improvement project. The City will construct a sidewalk, which necessitates the removal and reconstruction of a portion of the District's Prairie Trail, at the City's sole cost. The agreement grants the City a license to access District property for the work and outlines mutual responsibilities for maintenance, safety, and indemnification. The agreement is effective from May 7, 2024, for an initial term of twenty years.
ActiveResolution 24-07 outlines proposed amendments to the interlocal agreement between the City of Somerset and Pulaski County for emergency medical services. The amendments primarily focus on increased funding from Pulaski County, starting with $1,450,000 for FY 2024-2025 and $1,600,000 for FY 2025-2026, followed by a 2.5% annual increase through budget year 2034. Other changes include modifications to the EMS Advisory Board composition, the retention of an independent consultant for strategic planning (cost borne by Pulaski County), and monthly financial reporting. The City of Somerset will continue to employ EMS staff, and the agreement includes a 12-month termination clause. This resolution acts as an agreement in principle, with formal memorialization expected by July 1, 2024, but immediate budgeting of the funding terms.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2024
Expires:
Resolution 24-07 outlines proposed amendments to the interlocal agreement between the City of Somerset and Pulaski County for emergency medical services. The amendments primarily focus on increased funding from Pulaski County, starting with $1,450,000 for FY 2024-2025 and $1,600,000 for FY 2025-2026, followed by a 2.5% annual increase through budget year 2034. Other changes include modifications to the EMS Advisory Board composition, the retention of an independent consultant for strategic planning (cost borne by Pulaski County), and monthly financial reporting. The City of Somerset will continue to employ EMS staff, and the agreement includes a 12-month termination clause. This resolution acts as an agreement in principle, with formal memorialization expected by July 1, 2024, but immediate budgeting of the funding terms.
ActiveThis document comprises a resolution authorizing two distinct Site Use Agreements between the McHenry County Conservation District and two snowmobile clubs: the McHenry County Snowmobile Association and the Huntley Penguins Snowmobile Club. Both agreements license the use of specific District sites for marking, maintaining, and operating snowmobile trails, effective from December 10, 2025, to March 15, 2026. The agreements detail terms and conditions, including liability provisions, insurance requirements, and site usage rules.
Effective Date
Dec 10, 2025
Expires
Effective: Dec 10, 2025
This document comprises a resolution authorizing two distinct Site Use Agreements between the McHenry County Conservation District and two snowmobile clubs: the McHenry County Snowmobile Association and the Huntley Penguins Snowmobile Club. Both agreements license the use of specific District sites for marking, maintaining, and operating snowmobile trails, effective from December 10, 2025, to March 15, 2026. The agreements detail terms and conditions, including liability provisions, insurance requirements, and site usage rules.
ActiveSee who's winning contracts, track spending trends, and identify your best opportunities before your competition.
Schedule Your Demo →Premium
Clean & enrich your CRM automatically
Premium
Get complete source documentation & analysis