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Active opportunities open for bidding
Charter Township of Waterford
This solicitation seeks a qualified vendor to provide commercial and residential real property appraisal and valuation services for a government authority in Michigan. The scope includes appraisal reports, due diligence, and consulting services for property acquisitions, dispositions, and leases over a one-year contract period. Proposals must be submitted by May 11, 2026, following a question deadline of April 27, 2026.
Posted Date
Apr 8, 2026
Due Date
May 11, 2026
Release: Apr 8, 2026
Charter Township of Waterford
Close: May 11, 2026
This solicitation seeks a qualified vendor to provide commercial and residential real property appraisal and valuation services for a government authority in Michigan. The scope includes appraisal reports, due diligence, and consulting services for property acquisitions, dispositions, and leases over a one-year contract period. Proposals must be submitted by May 11, 2026, following a question deadline of April 27, 2026.
AvailableCharter Township of Waterford
The Charter Township of Waterford has posted a public notice for a Board of Trustees meeting on March 9, 2026 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the Town Hall Auditorium in Waterford, Michigan. This is a public meeting/agenda notice, not a grant or procurement solicitation. The agenda posting becomes inactive at the meeting start time on March 9, 2026.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 9, 2026
Release: -
Charter Township of Waterford
Close: Mar 9, 2026
The Charter Township of Waterford has posted a public notice for a Board of Trustees meeting on March 9, 2026 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the Town Hall Auditorium in Waterford, Michigan. This is a public meeting/agenda notice, not a grant or procurement solicitation. The agenda posting becomes inactive at the meeting start time on March 9, 2026.
Charter Township of Waterford
Remove gutters, soffits, shutters, siding, windows and supply and install vinyl windows set, grace window flashing, white aluminum soffits, white aluminum fascia, white aluminum gutters, remove and replace 2 mercury vapor fixtures with LLED security lights. See attached file. See attached file.
Posted Date
Nov 5, 2025
Due Date
Dec 4, 2025
Release: Nov 5, 2025
Charter Township of Waterford
Close: Dec 4, 2025
Remove gutters, soffits, shutters, siding, windows and supply and install vinyl windows set, grace window flashing, white aluminum soffits, white aluminum fascia, white aluminum gutters, remove and replace 2 mercury vapor fixtures with LLED security lights. See attached file. See attached file.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Use only if the solution is unique and essential for compliance or continuity; coordinate a justification with the Purchasing Agent. If not, pivot back to a coop.
Coops: Lead with cooperative purchasing via Sourcewell or Oakland County’s program; for IT, route through a known reseller (e.g., CDW-G).
Entity: Charter Township of Waterford, MI
Dollar thresholds: Not specified.
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Charter Township of Waterford
This Interlocal Agreement between Oakland County and Charter Township of Waterford establishes a comprehensive household hazardous waste management program from January 1, 2026, to December 31, 2026. Oakland County coordinates the program, selecting vendors and overseeing operations, while the Charter Township of Waterford participates by appointing a municipal agent to the NoHaz Board, providing agents for collection events, and financially contributing to administrative and hazardous waste collection costs based on a formula tied to population and participation. The agreement details responsibilities, financial obligations, and terms for termination and liability.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2026
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2026
Charter Township of Waterford
Expires:
This Interlocal Agreement between Oakland County and Charter Township of Waterford establishes a comprehensive household hazardous waste management program from January 1, 2026, to December 31, 2026. Oakland County coordinates the program, selecting vendors and overseeing operations, while the Charter Township of Waterford participates by appointing a municipal agent to the NoHaz Board, providing agents for collection events, and financially contributing to administrative and hazardous waste collection costs based on a formula tied to population and participation. The agreement details responsibilities, financial obligations, and terms for termination and liability.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Charter Township of Waterford
The Township Board discussed updates on the Community Center project, including budget allocations and construction timelines. Recognition was given to cemetery board members for their contributions to historical research and cemetery databases. The Board addressed the Medical Marihuana Facility License procedures, specifically rescheduling the application acceptance period and amending the daily acceptance hours. Additionally, the Board approved the purchase of a replacement fully marked police vehicle following an insurance settlement and supported a resolution requesting funding for a new fire station.
The board meeting addressed a variety of administrative and operational matters. Key agenda items included the approval of various permits, such as banners and parades, and committee appointments including the Planning Commission and DPNC Advisory Committee. The board also focused on medical marihuana facility licensing procedures and application timelines, the replacement of a damaged police patrol vehicle, support for a fire station grant, and the establishment of a Senior Advisory Committee. Additionally, the board handled contract maintenance, local economic development loan programs, and a public hearing regarding the Community Development Block Grant program. The meeting concluded with the formal acceptance of the resignation of the Township Clerk.
The agenda includes community announcements regarding Boater Safety Classes, a NoHaz collection event, and the 8th Annual Library 5K Run/Walk. The Board will receive a presentation on foreclosure prevention from the Oakland County Treasurer. Items for consideration include personnel reappointments to the Community Greenways and Hess-Hathaway Advisory Committees, receipt of Clerk and Library reports, and authorization of bill payments. New business topics feature the introduction of a zoning ordinance to establish a moratorium on data centers, approval of sewer lining work proposals, the annual service renewal for Neptune 360, upgrades to Library HVAC equipment and controls, and the release of funds for the purchase of a Lucas CPR device.
The board meeting records covered a wide range of administrative and operational items. Key discussion topics included updates on the Community Center Project, the acceptance of new appointments to various advisory committees and the Planning Commission, and the review of banner permits. Financial matters addressed were the approval of bill payments, adoption of budget adjustments for water and sewer projects, and the purchase of a portable sewer camera. Additionally, the board considered resolutions regarding the Medical Marihuana Facility License procedures, the P25 Simulcast System Interlocal Agreement, and the adoption of Principles of Governance. There was also a significant discussion concerning public concerns regarding the expansion of marihuana facility licenses, property values, and potential impacts on the community.
The committee discussed updates on Parks and Recreation programming, including the community center development, facility security, and upcoming seasonal events. The animal report detailed the health status of horses and plans for new animal arrivals. The committee also covered the 2026 DIA Partners in Public Arts Program, planning for the Sheep Shearing and Pancake Breakfast, and ongoing park maintenance and facility upgrades. New event initiatives, such as guided horse hikes and an equine evening for children, were reviewed, along with a report on a grant awarded for sidewalk installations and school literacy curriculum success.
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