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Budget PlanningUtilitiesDetected May 26, 2026

The agenda lists three resolutions—2026-02 (water), 2026-03 (sewer), and 2026-04 (solid waste)—each amending the Town of Pine Bluffs’ respective service charges and providing for severability and an effective date. These adjustments indicate a review of utility and solid waste rate structures, likely to align revenues with operating and capital needs. Rate changes can underpin future investments in utility infrastructure, billing systems, customer service platforms, and solid waste operations. Vendors offering utility financial planning, rate study support, asset management, metering, billing software, and solid waste operational improvements can position themselves as partners as the town implements new rates and plans how to invest the additional or rebalanced revenues.

Each resolution explicitly concerns service charge amendments; detailed rate schedules would be in t...

Town of Pine BluffsAdjustments to water, sewer, and solid waste service charges

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Utilities

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Capital plan & early discussion

Next 1–2 Q

Scoping & vendor outreach window

6–18 mo

RFP / solicitation posted

Later

Award & contract

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The Town of Hume has scheduled a July 8, 2026 public hearing to discuss community development needs and a potential Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) application for a major water system project. The Town plans to apply to the NYS Office of Community Renewal for approximately 2000000 in 2026 CDBG funds to extend public water service to the Wiscoy-Rossburg area, including installation of new water mains, water services, and water meters. This is an early planning and grant-application stage; no engineering or construction vendors are named and the Town is still shaping its proposal with citizen input through July 11, 2026. For utility contractors, waterworks suppliers, engineering firms, and meter/AMI vendors, this indicates a likely upcoming design and construction program once funding is secured. A useful next conversation would focus on helping the Town refine scope, budgeting, and implementation options that align with CDBG rules and low/moderate income service requirements.

Project elements specifically include water main, water service, and water meter installation to ext...

Hume Water District
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Contract Award

Massachusetts Electric Company d/b/a National Grid petitioned Gloucester to install approximately 4 feet of underground, customer-owned electric conduit from pole 4357 to the property at 2 Juniper Road, beginning about 115 feet west of the Juniper Road/Corliss Avenue intersection. Supporting documents include an engineering sketch, abutters report, and an order dated May 11, 2026 granting National Grid permission to excavate the public way and maintain underground conduits at this location. Although the Planning & Development Committee agenda lists the petition as continued, the May 11 order indicates the City has already granted excavation and conduit rights for this small utility project. The commercial value here is primarily as utility and civil work intelligence: contractors, locators, and restoration firms can anticipate minor excavation and street restoration activity, and firms offering utility coordination or inspection services may seek to support the City on oversight or similar future petitions.

Order already grants National Grid permission, so core decision is made; future similar utility peti...

City of Gloucester
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Pre-RFP

The July 7, 2026 agenda for the East Pecos Mutual Domestic Water Consumer's Association includes "Water hookup requests" as a discussion item. This indicates the board will review requests from new or existing customers seeking connections to the water system. Depending on the volume and location of these requests, EPMDWCA may need service line extensions, meter installations, or localized system upgrades. Vendors that provide construction services for small line extensions, meter supply and installation, service-connection materials, and related engineering can position themselves to help the association manage growth and ensure standards, capacity, and permitting requirements are met.

Actual scope depends on the number and location of hookup requests; some may be simple meter sets wh...

East Pecos Mutual Domestic Water Consumers Assoc.
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