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Cincinnati Fire Department
The City of Cincinnati is soliciting bids for the 2027 Street Rehab COT East project to rehabilitate pavements and curbs in multiple neighborhoods including Corryville, Hyde Park, Mt. Auburn, and Mt. Washington. The scope of work includes partial and full-depth pavement repairs, planing, inlet and utility casting adjustments, and resurfacing with asphaltic concrete. The contract requires substantial completion within 180 calendar days from the Notice to Proceed, with final paving on each street required within 45 days of the first casting adjustment.
Posted Date
Apr 29, 2026
Due Date
May 13, 2026
Release: Apr 29, 2026
Cincinnati Fire Department
Close: May 13, 2026
The City of Cincinnati is soliciting bids for the 2027 Street Rehab COT East project to rehabilitate pavements and curbs in multiple neighborhoods including Corryville, Hyde Park, Mt. Auburn, and Mt. Washington. The scope of work includes partial and full-depth pavement repairs, planing, inlet and utility casting adjustments, and resurfacing with asphaltic concrete. The contract requires substantial completion within 180 calendar days from the Notice to Proceed, with final paving on each street required within 45 days of the first casting adjustment.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Cincinnati Fire Department
The Civil Service Commission meeting included discussions and actions on various personnel matters. The commission addressed appointments to classified service positions across multiple departments, promotions both with and without exams, and requests for special examiners. They also reviewed and approved eligible lists, classification specification amendments, and table of organization amendment requests. Additionally, the commission reviewed classification study findings and application rejection appeals. The meeting also involved discussions on additional items requiring commission action, appearances before the commission, and informational items such as the review of tabled items.
The commission covered various topics including appointments to classified service positions across different departments, notices of personnel actions such as promotions and disciplines, requests for transfers and voluntary demotions, temporary promotion requests, and promotion without exam requests. Additionally, the commission addressed the appointment of special examiners, eligible lists approval requests, classification specification amendment requests, table of organization amendment requests, and application rejection appeals. There were also discussions regarding informational items such as tabled items, the appearance of CODE, and a Fire Promotional Audit Report. The commission also addressed appeals for disqualification from employment and Fire Recruit processes.
The meeting covered various topics, including appointments to classified service positions such as Accounting Technician, Accountant, Nurse Practitioner, Technical Systems Analyst, and Supervising Engineer. The commission addressed personnel actions, including working out of class assignments, temporary promotions, and regular promotions within different departments. Temporary promotion requests and requests for transfer were also reviewed. Additionally, the commission discussed promotion without examination requests, the appointment of special examiners, approval of review material, approval of examination dates, classification specification approval requests, and table of organization amendment requests. Application rejection appeals were also addressed, along with appearances before the commission and appeal hearing requests. Additional items included a request for an extension of a probationary period and discussions regarding fire recruit exam failures.
The Civil Service Commission meeting included discussions and actions on various personnel matters, such as appointments to classified service positions across multiple departments, including Recreation, Public Services, Health, Water, and Sewers. The commission addressed notices of personnel actions, including promotions and failure of probations. Additionally, there were amendments to classification specifications, promotion without exam requests, eligible list approval requests, and table of organization amendment requests. The commission also handled voluntary demotion requests, application rejection appeals, and appearance before the commission. The meeting covered notices of appeal hearings scheduled and pending decisions, informational items, and concluded with a review of tabled items.
The Civil Service Commission meeting included discussions and actions on various personnel-related matters. Appointments to classified service positions across multiple departments were approved. The commission addressed promotions, temporary promotion requests, and promotion-without-exam requests. They also reviewed and approved eligible lists, classification specification amendments, and table of organization amendment requests. The commission addressed application rejection appeals and reviewed informational items, including tabled items and legal matters. Additional items requiring commission action included withdrawal of job offers, reinstatement requests, and appeals related to exam grading and disqualifications.
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