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City of Anoka
The City of Anoka is requesting proposals for Residential Solid Waste Collection, Yard Waste Collection, Recycling Services, and Organics Collection.
Posted Date
May 20, 2026
Due Date
Jun 16, 2026
Release: May 20, 2026
City of Anoka
Close: Jun 16, 2026
The City of Anoka is requesting proposals for Residential Solid Waste Collection, Yard Waste Collection, Recycling Services, and Organics Collection.
AvailableCity of Anoka
Project consist of approx 517 LF of Sawing concrete pavement (full depth); 1,829 LF of sawing bituminous pavement (full depth); 34,4752 SY of mill bituminous pavement (special); 4,361 TON of type sp 9. 5 wearing course mixture (3;b); 80 EA of adjust valve box - water; 59 EA of adjust frame and ring casting; 1,731 SF of concrete walk; 436 LF of concrete curb and gutter; traffic control; 26 EA of storm drain inlet protection; 325 SY of site restoration; 405 LF of solid line multi-component; 900 SF of crosswalk multi-component.
Posted Date
Mar 6, 2026
Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
Release: Mar 6, 2026
City of Anoka
Close: Apr 2, 2026
Project consist of approx 517 LF of Sawing concrete pavement (full depth); 1,829 LF of sawing bituminous pavement (full depth); 34,4752 SY of mill bituminous pavement (special); 4,361 TON of type sp 9. 5 wearing course mixture (3;b); 80 EA of adjust valve box - water; 59 EA of adjust frame and ring casting; 1,731 SF of concrete walk; 436 LF of concrete curb and gutter; traffic control; 26 EA of storm drain inlet protection; 325 SY of site restoration; 405 LF of solid line multi-component; 900 SF of crosswalk multi-component.
City of Anoka
Project includes remove gate valve and box 18 each; sawing concrete pavement - full depth 1,262 lf; remove concrete walk 2,994 sf; excavation - subgrade 2,205 cy full depth reclamation 19,839 sy; type sp 9. 5 wearing course mixture (3;b)1882 ton; type sp 12. 5 non wearing course mixture (3;b) 3,136 ton; connect to existing watermain 18 each; gate valve and box 18 each; casting assembly 42 each; concrete walk 2,368 sf; concrete curb and gutter 1,758 lf; traffic control 1 ls; site restoration 977 sy; 24 solid line multi-component 30 lf; crosswalk multi-component 180 sf.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
City of Anoka
Close: Apr 2, 2026
Project includes remove gate valve and box 18 each; sawing concrete pavement - full depth 1,262 lf; remove concrete walk 2,994 sf; excavation - subgrade 2,205 cy full depth reclamation 19,839 sy; type sp 9. 5 wearing course mixture (3;b)1882 ton; type sp 12. 5 non wearing course mixture (3;b) 3,136 ton; connect to existing watermain 18 each; gate valve and box 18 each; casting assembly 42 each; concrete walk 2,368 sf; concrete curb and gutter 1,758 lf; traffic control 1 ls; site restoration 977 sy; 24 solid line multi-component 30 lf; crosswalk multi-component 180 sf.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Avoid; pivot to coops/resellers unless truly unavoidable.
Coops: Start with Sourcewell or OMNIA Partners; if needed, validate CPV/statewide contracts with Procurement and proceed.
City of Anoka, MN: No publicly available sole source awards or justifications identified. Deprioritize this path to avoid delays; immediately pivot to cooperative purchasing or reseller channels.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Anoka
The City of Anoka's Transportation Plan provides guidance for assessing and planning transportation needs through the 2040 timeframe. This plan outlines a vision for a transportation system that is safe, cost-effective, convenient, and efficient for moving people and goods, with an emphasis on enhancing and maintaining existing roadway networks and multimodal options. Key strategic pillars include promoting user safety, ensuring efficient movement of people and goods, integrating land use planning, offering diverse transportation mode choices, considering environmental and cultural resources, fostering public participation, building inter-jurisdictional cooperation, and effectively utilizing improvement funds.
The strategic plan for the City of Anoka aims to provide a wide range of recreational opportunities and park facilities for all citizens and visitors while balancing maintenance, acquisition, and development of parks and recreational areas and preserving open space. Key focus areas include investing in existing park properties to improve functionality and introduce new recreational trends, enhancing connectivity and accessibility to the Rum and Mississippi Rivers, and developing a comprehensive system of accessible multi-use trails and corridors. Additionally, the plan prioritizes continued collaboration with Anoka Hennepin Schools, enhancement of the city's historic, cultural, and artistic assets, and fostering community involvement and stewardship, with the overarching vision of providing excellence in parks and recreation for generations to come.
This strategic document outlines Anoka Municipal Utility's commitment to powering its customers, businesses, and communities with safe, clean, and reliable electricity, emphasizing customer care and safety. Its vision is to enhance quality of life and support continued growth, underpinned by its dedicated employees, competitive services, and alignment with the City's goals. Key values guiding operations include accountability, integrity, fiscal management, mutual aid, innovation, and exceptional customer service. The document also includes a future objective for AMU to create a long-range plan addressing system infrastructure, technology, and security.
This document outlines the City of Anoka's comprehensive plan for environmental resources, emphasizing the conservation of its natural environment, ecology, and heritage. It details key natural resource elements such as watercourses, shorelands, wetlands, floodplains, slopes, soils, and woodlands, and presents goals and policies for their protection and sustainable management. Key objectives include updating city codes, minimizing public investment in storm sewers, protecting wetlands, periodically reviewing floodplain regulations, managing development in areas with severe soil limitations, conserving woodlands, and promoting community education on environmental issues.
This document, a component of the City of Anoka's '2040 Plan,' details strategic goals and initiatives for the city's housing stock and community development through the year 2040. It focuses on evaluating existing housing, addressing future needs based on demographic projections, and outlining aspirations for the housing sector over the next two decades. Key pillars include enhancing the quality and value of housing, ensuring stable living conditions, promoting renovation and redevelopment of older homes, increasing home ownership, facilitating aging-in-place options for older residents, and incorporating affordable housing opportunities.
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