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Active opportunities open for bidding
Citrus County
Citrus County, Florida solicits bids to supply and deliver red-dyed off-road diesel fuel to the Citrus County Central Landfill under Invitation for Bid ITB 26-104. The contract is expected to cover approximately 1,600 gallons per week, with deliveries scheduled on pre-arranged weekdays between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., excluding holidays, and the County intends to award to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder. Documentation and response instructions are available on the County’s procurement portal (OpenGov) via the link provided on the aggregator page.
Posted Date
May 16, 2026
Due Date
Jun 16, 2026
Release: May 16, 2026
Citrus County
Close: Jun 16, 2026
Citrus County, Florida solicits bids to supply and deliver red-dyed off-road diesel fuel to the Citrus County Central Landfill under Invitation for Bid ITB 26-104. The contract is expected to cover approximately 1,600 gallons per week, with deliveries scheduled on pre-arranged weekdays between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., excluding holidays, and the County intends to award to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder. Documentation and response instructions are available on the County’s procurement portal (OpenGov) via the link provided on the aggregator page.
AvailableCitrus County
Construction of approx. 3,400 LF of 6" diameter PVC and ductile iron force main. Decommissioning existing on-site small package wastewater treatment plant. Demolition of the existing Wastewater Treatment Facility (WWTF) and associated systems. Construction of a new lift station. Installation of force mains (4-inch and 6-inch PVC and ductile iron). Electrical systems including panels, wiring, grounding, and controls. Site work including grading, paving, fencing, and restoration. Environmental protection and erosion control measures.
Posted Date
May 23, 2026
Due Date
Jun 23, 2026
Release: May 23, 2026
Citrus County
Close: Jun 23, 2026
Construction of approx. 3,400 LF of 6" diameter PVC and ductile iron force main. Decommissioning existing on-site small package wastewater treatment plant. Demolition of the existing Wastewater Treatment Facility (WWTF) and associated systems. Construction of a new lift station. Installation of force mains (4-inch and 6-inch PVC and ductile iron). Electrical systems including panels, wiring, grounding, and controls. Site work including grading, paving, fencing, and restoration. Environmental protection and erosion control measures.
AvailableCitrus County
The Citrus County Board of County Commissioners is seeking bids for the resurfacing and milling of W. Mustang Blvd, a project funded by the Florida Department of Transportation's Small County Outreach Program. The scope of work includes pavement markings, signage, and correction of roadway deficiencies for approximately 3,300 feet per lane. The successful contractor must provide all necessary labor, materials, and equipment to complete the project within the estimated budget of $600,000 to $800,000.
Posted Date
May 9, 2026
Due Date
Jun 10, 2026
Release: May 9, 2026
Citrus County
Close: Jun 10, 2026
The Citrus County Board of County Commissioners is seeking bids for the resurfacing and milling of W. Mustang Blvd, a project funded by the Florida Department of Transportation's Small County Outreach Program. The scope of work includes pavement markings, signage, and correction of roadway deficiencies for approximately 3,300 feet per lane. The successful contractor must provide all necessary labor, materials, and equipment to complete the project within the estimated budget of $600,000 to $800,000.
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Sole Source: Use sole source only if the solution is truly unique; coordinate with Purchasing on AR
14-4 justification.
Entity: Citrus County, FL.
Usage: Rare; primarily for proprietary software (e.g., ESRI).
Board meetings and strategic plans from Citrus County
The board discussed the small matching grant application cycle and noted the current lack of a grant writer for the county. The board reviewed the benefits and requirements of performing local historical surveys and maintaining Certified Local Government status. The board acknowledged the recent approval of the Ozella Civics community center as a local historic designation. Additionally, the board discussed future training opportunities regarding Certified Local Government requirements and Section 106 compliance reviews. A list of county-recognized historical sites was presented, and the board discussed the process and oversight regarding these sites within the county and its municipalities.
The Board meeting included proclamations for Women Veterans Day and Men's Health Month, as well as a certificate of recognition for the Withlacoochee River Electric Cooperative for their support of the employee appreciation barbecue. The Board also received updates regarding awards from the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council and the Florida Economic Development Council. Business conducted included the approval of an agenda with various modifications, and actions related to a sales tax revenue bond, a moratorium on data centers, and funding for a project requested by the Cambridge Greens Homeowners Association.
The hearing focused on various code compliance cases involving property violations, including unauthorized land clearing, junk and debris accumulation, and unpermitted structures. Several property owners entered no-contest pleas and reached agreements with the county regarding timeframes for compliance and daily fines for non-compliance. Discussion topics included specific case details, such as the need to remove a large shed and the impact of burn bans on property maintenance. The Special Magistrate reviewed the terms of each resolution to ensure property owners understood their rights, the timeline for compliance, and the potential for financial penalties.
The commission held a public hearing regarding the proposed rezoning of land in the Holder Park expansion area for heavy industrial use. Citizens expressed significant concerns regarding the potential negative impacts on local water resources, the depletion of the aquifer, increased noise levels, decreased property values, and potential health risks related to dust and environmental degradation. The commission clarified that data centers were not on the agenda for this session and provided information on upcoming public meetings regarding data center ordinances.
The board meeting involved discussions on several agenda items, including the withdrawal of a proposed contract cancellation and reaffirmed contract amendments. The County Administrator was recognized with an award for his leadership. Proclamations were issued for Emergency Medical Services Week, ALS Awareness Month, and International Beef Month, with corresponding recognition given to local service representatives and industry leaders. The board also addressed internal operational procedures and code compliance matters.
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