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This Solicitation opportunity from New York was posted on May 8, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Outside Counsel for Traffic, Parking, and Automated Enforcement Matters

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2026.5.08State & Local

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The City of Mount Vernon is seeking a New York licensed solo practitioner or law firm to serve as outside counsel responsible for prosecuting traffic, parking, and red-light camera infractions in Mount Vernon City Court. The attorney or firm will represent the City on a daily basis, handling all traffic summonses issued by the Mount Vernon Police Department, appearing at court proceedings, coordinating with police, court staff, and the Law Department, and managing case flow including adjournments, defaults, hearings, and negotiating dispositions in compliance with New York Vehicle and Traffic Law as well as local ordinances. The role requires court appearances no later than 9:00 a.m. with the possibility of afternoon trials starting at 2:00 p.m., and mandates periodic written reporting on caseload and outcomes. Prosecution authority for traffic infractions in the City Court technically resides with the Westchester County District Attorney, but petty offense prosecutions may be delegated with the DA's consent. This contract entails coordination with the DA’s Local Courts Division and the Mount Vernon Branch. The Board of Estimate & Contract, comprising the Mayor, Comptroller, and City Council President, oversees the contracting process. Responses to this solicitation, posted in May 2026, must be submitted by June 12, 2026. The position is housed at the Ronald A. Blackwood Building, 2 Roosevelt Square North, Mount Vernon, NY, and points of contact for procurement and legal matters are designated City officials.

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Mount Vernon seeks NY-licensed attorney or firm to prosecute traffic infractions, manage cases, appear daily.

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New York → Law

NAICS

541110 - Offices of LawyersView NAICS

Place of Performance

NY, USA

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AgencyNew York → Law
Contacts2 people available
OfficeMount Vernon, NY, 10550, US
Organization / Agency
New York → Law
Office AddressMount Vernon, NY, 10550, US
Contacts
Krystle LoftmanLaw Office Coordinator
Gimeno SimmondsProcurement and Purchasing Manager

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Law Offices of Matthew W. Lizotte
Seven Outsource
Newark, DE

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Mount Vernon's Board of Estimate & Contract (comprised of the Mayor, Comptroller, and City Council President) is the contracting body (see Municipal Code section 70). The Mount Vernon City Court is located at Ronald A. Blackwood Building, 2 Roosevelt Square North, 2nd floor, Mount Vernon, NY 10550. The City of Mount Vernon seeks a New York licensed solo practictioner or law firm to appear on behalf of the City in Mount Vernon City Court on a daily basis to prosecute traffic, parking, and red-light camera infractions in Mount Vernon City Court; handle traffic summonses issued by the Mount Vernon Police Department; appear at all scheduled court proceedings; coordinate with police officers, court staff, and the Law Department; manage case flow, including adjournments, defaults, and hearings; negotiate appropriate dispositions consistent with applicable law; ensure compliance with New York Vehicle and Traffic Law and local ordinances; provide periodic written reports on caseload and outcomes. The attorney who appears on behalf of the City is expected to appear in court no later than 9:00am and to handle all cases on the calendar to resolution. The mornings usually end with arraignments, but on certain days there may be trials in the afternoon beginning at 2:00pm. For traffic infractions in City Court, prosecution authority lies with the Westchester County District Attorney (County Law section 700), but petty offense prosecutions (including traffic) may be delegated with the DA's awareness and consent. The retainer will include coordination language with the DA's Local Courts Division and the DA's Mount Vernon Branch.