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§  30.  General  powers  of  board  of  transportation.   The board of  transportation is empowered to operate  any  railroad  acquired,  owned,  constructed,  or provided by such city in accordance with the provisions  of law. The board of transportation shall also be empowered to  purchase  all necessary materials and supplies for such operation and maintenance,  and,  generally,  to  exercise  all requisite and necessary authority to  manage and direct the operation and maintenance of  such  road  for  the  convenience and safety of the public, provided, however, that, except as  otherwise  provided  in  section seventeen of this chapter, any contract  for the purchase of such materials and supplies or work or labor  to  be  performed,  the  estimated  cost of which exceeds the sum of twenty-five  hundred dollars shall be made by the said board only upon public letting  founded on sealed bids, except in a case where the board, by resolution,  declares the existence  of  an  emergency  or  the  existence  of  other  circumstances  making  competitive  bidding impracticable. Notice of the  invitation for such bidding stating the date and place  of  the  receipt  and  opening  of  bids  shall  be  published  in the city record in five  successive issues immediately preceding  such  opening.  The  board  may  reject  all  such  bids and readvertise for new bids if it shall deem it  for the public interest so to do; if not, it shall award the contract to  the lowest responsible bidder unless the board, by unanimous vote, shall  determine that it is for the public interest that a bid other than  that  of the lowest responsible bidder shall be accepted.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rat > Article-4 > 30

§  30.  General  powers  of  board  of  transportation.   The board of  transportation is empowered to operate  any  railroad  acquired,  owned,  constructed,  or provided by such city in accordance with the provisions  of law. The board of transportation shall also be empowered to  purchase  all necessary materials and supplies for such operation and maintenance,  and,  generally,  to  exercise  all requisite and necessary authority to  manage and direct the operation and maintenance of  such  road  for  the  convenience and safety of the public, provided, however, that, except as  otherwise  provided  in  section seventeen of this chapter, any contract  for the purchase of such materials and supplies or work or labor  to  be  performed,  the  estimated  cost of which exceeds the sum of twenty-five  hundred dollars shall be made by the said board only upon public letting  founded on sealed bids, except in a case where the board, by resolution,  declares the existence  of  an  emergency  or  the  existence  of  other  circumstances  making  competitive  bidding impracticable. Notice of the  invitation for such bidding stating the date and place  of  the  receipt  and  opening  of  bids  shall  be  published  in the city record in five  successive issues immediately preceding  such  opening.  The  board  may  reject  all  such  bids and readvertise for new bids if it shall deem it  for the public interest so to do; if not, it shall award the contract to  the lowest responsible bidder unless the board, by unanimous vote, shall  determine that it is for the public interest that a bid other than  that  of the lowest responsible bidder shall be accepted.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rat > Article-4 > 30

§  30.  General  powers  of  board  of  transportation.   The board of  transportation is empowered to operate  any  railroad  acquired,  owned,  constructed,  or provided by such city in accordance with the provisions  of law. The board of transportation shall also be empowered to  purchase  all necessary materials and supplies for such operation and maintenance,  and,  generally,  to  exercise  all requisite and necessary authority to  manage and direct the operation and maintenance of  such  road  for  the  convenience and safety of the public, provided, however, that, except as  otherwise  provided  in  section seventeen of this chapter, any contract  for the purchase of such materials and supplies or work or labor  to  be  performed,  the  estimated  cost of which exceeds the sum of twenty-five  hundred dollars shall be made by the said board only upon public letting  founded on sealed bids, except in a case where the board, by resolution,  declares the existence  of  an  emergency  or  the  existence  of  other  circumstances  making  competitive  bidding impracticable. Notice of the  invitation for such bidding stating the date and place  of  the  receipt  and  opening  of  bids  shall  be  published  in the city record in five  successive issues immediately preceding  such  opening.  The  board  may  reject  all  such  bids and readvertise for new bids if it shall deem it  for the public interest so to do; if not, it shall award the contract to  the lowest responsible bidder unless the board, by unanimous vote, shall  determine that it is for the public interest that a bid other than  that  of the lowest responsible bidder shall be accepted.