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  • City of Scranton Council Responses – May 5, 2026 | PDF

    May 5, 2026

    ·Scranton, PA
    Other

    This document contains responses from City of Scranton administration to questions posed by City Council members at their April 28, 2026 meeting, compiled on May 5, 2026. The street sign project contracted to MAC Signs was completed in December 2025, and DPW continues routine traffic sign maintenance and replacement. DPW will address sidewalk conditions in the 1000 block of North Rebecca Avenue by reseeding grass and will coordinate with the Police Department on potential additional signage for traffic safety on Euclid Avenue at Main Avenue. For the concrete barriers at East Mountain Road across from the Salvation Army, the Blight Team under the Parks Director will remove trash and cut back overgrowth, pending confirmation of property ownership. Fire Chief John Judge agreed to meet with Councilmen Sean and Mark McAndrew in his office regarding ambulance service questions, with the option to hold a public caucus afterward if needed. The Good Neighbor gift card program will run again in May 2026.

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Rules of Greenville County Council As of January 22, 2008 1

Jan 22, 2008

·Greenville, SC
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This document establishes the Rules of Greenville County Council effective January 22, 2008, governing the structure and operations of the council's leadership and staff. The Chairman, elected by Council members at the initial January meeting following each general election for a two-year term, presides over all meetings and executes ordinances, resolutions, contracts, and official documents on behalf of the Council and County Administrator. A Vice-Chairman, also selected for a two-year term at the initial January meeting, presides when the Chairman is absent; if both offices are vacant, the Council member with the most uninterrupted service acts as Chairman Pro Tempore. The Council employs three key staff positions—a County Administrator (the administrative head of County government), a Clerk (who records and maintains journals of all Council proceedings), and a County Attorney (licensed to practice law in South Carolina)—all of whom serve at the pleasure of the Council and cannot be members of Council.

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  • City Clerk | Albany, NY

    Albany, NY
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    The City Clerk's Office in Albany, NY, custodian of official city documents and public records, issues permits and licenses and administers the city's bid and contract process. Under City Clerk Shaniqua Jackson, the office provides services including marriage license issuance, domestic partnership issuance, birth and death records, business and vendor applications, and passports from Room 202 at 24 Eagle Street. The City Clerk serves as secretary to the Common Council, preparing committee meetings and public hearings, transcribing proceedings, and attesting to ordinances and resolutions. Marriage license issuance, domestic partnership issuance, and passport services are by appointment only until further notice, with regular hours 8:30 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday, and marriages and residential parking permits available 9 am to 4 pm.

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  • Jacksonville Procurement Awards Committee (JPAC) ...

    Jacksonville, FL
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    The Jacksonville Procurement Awards Committee met on May 1, 2025, to approve eleven contracts totaling approximately $30.5 million across multiple city departments. Major awards included $23.99 million for afterschool and summer programming through Kids Hope Alliance (with a new contract not-to-exceed amount of $64.99 million), $2.5 million for comprehensive elevator service to TK Elevator Corporation, and approximately $2.35 million for Commonwealth Avenue and Pickettville Road intersection improvements. The committee also approved several infrastructure projects managed by Public Works Engineering & Construction, as well as equipment purchases for the Sheriff's Office including communications and forensic equipment.

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  • MEETING POSTINGS - SC Procurement Services

    Columbia, SC
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    The South Carolina Procurement Services office posted notice of an RFP Evaluation Panel meeting scheduled for January 27, 2026, at 9:00 AM ET to evaluate proposals for the Patriot's Point Development Authority's Marketing and Advertising Services contract (Solicitation #5400029026). The online meeting will include an overview of the evaluation process, executive session discussion and scoring of proposals, and finalization of evaluations, with interested parties required to contact Procurement Officer Anastasia Singh by January 26, 2026, at 4:00 PM for meeting access information.

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  • Meadow Brook Public Presentation | June 2024

    Scranton, PA
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    The document presents the Meadow Brook Flood Control Project, Phase 3, a flood control initiative in Scranton, Pennsylvania authorized and funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania with a total construction estimate of $12,100,000. The project involves four primary partners: the Department of General Services as funding agency and contract administrator, the Department of Environmental Protection as program agency, Reilly Associates as design professional, and the City of Scranton as project sponsor. The City of Scranton is required to provide $42,000 in performance security and establish a maintenance escrow account with $14,000 annual deposits. The project timeline extends from July 2024 design phases through construction spanning November 2025 to May 2027, with right-of-way acquisition scheduled for March 2025 and construction bidding in June 2025.

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  • CITY OF JERSEY CITY

    Jersey City, NJ
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    Mayor Steven M. Fulop introduced Jersey City's FY 2026 budget on April 18, 2025, proposing zero municipal tax rate increase for residents while maintaining full city services—marking the ninth of eleven budgets under his administration with tax increases of 2% or less. The budget includes $66 million in debt service paydown, $6 million for union contract settlements, new police and firefighter hires, full pension fund funding with cost-of-living adjustments, and investments in affordable housing and infrastructure, while managing challenges including rising insurance premiums and reduced federal and state grant funding. The municipal portion of average property tax bills has decreased to 35% from 48% over two years, with $1.6 billion in new ratables added to the tax rolls through economic development efforts.

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  • Vendor Self Service Reg. Guide – Existing Vendors

    Jackson, MS
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    The City of Jackson, Mississippi's Vendor Self Service Registration Guide (updated June 5, 2024) outlines requirements and procedures for existing vendors to register on the VSS platform. All vendors doing business with the City of Jackson must register on the platform to manage company profiles, view purchase orders and contracts, and track payments. During registration, vendors must complete and attach W-9 and Direct Deposit (ACH) forms. The registration process involves creating an account at https://selfservice.jacksonms.gov/vss/Vendors/default.aspx, verifying an email code, linking to existing vendor information using a Vendor Number and FID/SSN, and completing user contact information. Vendors requiring assistance can contact the Vendor Helpline at 601-960-1025 or vendorhelp@jacksonms.gov.

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  • 32886 Amend Contract No S-25-012-101 landscape architectural services $1.5 million - Alternate Version

    Chattanooga, TN
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  • Contract for Annual Engineering Services

    Tulsa, OK
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  • 32924 Contract No E-26-010-901 On-Call professional surveying services $1 million

    Chattanooga, TN
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  • Legislative Budget and Finance Committee

    Minersville, PA
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    The Legislative Budget and Finance Committee conducted a study pursuant to House Resolution 2013-168 examining police department consolidation in Pennsylvania, with findings presented in September 2014. The study analyzed current funding mechanisms for municipal police services, which totaled $1.3 billion in local spending during FY 2012, and evaluated consolidation opportunities to improve cost efficiency and service delivery. The committee examined multiple service delivery models including individual municipal departments, regional departments, contracted services, and Pennsylvania State Police coverage, while also assessing cost implications for municipalities with part-time or no police departments.

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