PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
The Sanford Planning Board will hold public hearings & receive written & oral comments at its 8/18/2021 meeting to:
Unless the CDC designates Community Transmission levels for SARS-CoV-2 Rates as “Substantial” or “High” for York County, the meeting will be held in Council Chambers on the 3rd floor of City Hall, 919 Main Street, starting at 6:30 pm, with the opportunity to participate remotely via Zoom. If York County is designated “Substantial” or “High”, the meeting will be held remotely via Zoom. Comments may be submitted via mail or email prior to the meeting or at the meeting. Meeting information, including how to connect via Zoom, is provided at www.sanfordmaine.org/planning. Questions should be directed to the Planning Office at 324-9150 or bdellavalle@sanfordmaine.org.
Sanford Police Department
NOTICE
Accepting Bids
2021/2022 Ford Police Interceptor Utility (3 Units)
The Sanford Police Department, Maine is accepting sealed bids for Three new 2021/2022 Ford Police Interceptor Utility vehicles. Bids will be accepted in a sealed envelope, clearly marked Ford Police Interceptor Utility BID, by the Chief of Police in the form of mail or in-hand at,
Sanford Police Department
Chief Craig L. Andersen
935 Main Street
Sanford, ME 04073
Bids will be accepted until 4:00 pm on Friday, August 13, 2021. For a copy of the complete bid please visit: www.sanfordmaine.org/openbids
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