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Snow Hill Issues RFP For Black-Eyed Susan Riverboat

Snow Hill Issues RFP For Black-Eyed Susan Riverboat
The Black-Eyed Susan riverboat is pictured in Snow Hill at its berth. File photo by Charlene Sharpe

SNOW HILL – The Town of Snow Hill is seeking proposals for the purchase of its riverboat.

Interested parties have until Oct. 3 to submit proposals for the purchase of the Black-Eyed Susan, the stern-wheeler paddleboat the town bought in 2020.

Though officials initially talked about selling the boat in early 2023, they realized recently they had to go through the RFP (request for proposals) process.

“Once we had a local attorney on board for routine legal advice, we discovered that some of what we’ve been doing over the years has not been strictly by the book,” Town Manager Rick Pollitt said. “On her advice, we have issued formal Requests for Proposals (RFPs) for purchase of the Black-Eyed Susan.  Sealed bids are due in my office by 4 p.m. on Tuesday, October 3rd where they will be opened publicly and the bidder’s name read aloud.  Staff will then take any proposals received and review them thoroughly before making a recommendation to the Mayor & Council for an Award of Bid.”

In 2020, the town purchased the Black-Eyed Susan, a 149-passenger riverboat, with the help of a $400,000 loan from Worcester County. The boat had a successful season running up and down the Pocomoke River in 2021 but a mandatory inspection in 2022, however, revealed that the vessel needed extensive repairs in order to resume cruises. The inspection revealed numerous repairs, estimated at $600,000, were needed. As a result, the Black-Eyed Susan has been docked ever since.

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10 thoughts on “Snow Hill Issues RFP For Black-Eyed Susan Riverboat”

  1. Haul it out of the water and make it a landlocked theme restaurant with a water view.

    Also, notice how nobody shares any actual figures from its ‘successful’ operating season?

  2. Let cushy Rick Pollit sit at his big luxurious desk and push that pencil and figure something out that will be beneficial to HIM!

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