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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Bainbridge
Purchase of holsters and flashlights.
Posted Date
Mar 11, 2026
Due Date
Mar 26, 2026
Release: Mar 11, 2026
City of Bainbridge
Close: Mar 26, 2026
Purchase of holsters and flashlights.
AvailableCity of Bainbridge
Curb and gutter for street. 300 LF high back curb & gutter, 20 LF roll back, 50 LF ribbon curb, 2 EA ADA compliant handicap openings.
Posted Date
Mar 11, 2026
Due Date
Mar 26, 2026
Release: Mar 11, 2026
City of Bainbridge
Close: Mar 26, 2026
Curb and gutter for street. 300 LF high back curb & gutter, 20 LF roll back, 50 LF ribbon curb, 2 EA ADA compliant handicap openings.
AvailableCity of Bainbridge
Procurement of one new trailer mounted sewer cleaner.
Posted Date
Jan 12, 2026
Due Date
Feb 12, 2026
Release: Jan 12, 2026
City of Bainbridge
Close: Feb 12, 2026
Procurement of one new trailer mounted sewer cleaner.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize. It’s allowed with City Manager approval and full documentation, but there’s no practical precedent—redirect to competitive bid.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops/resellers, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
City of Bainbridge allows sole source with City Manager approval and full documentation/justification. However, there’s no history of sole source awards; treat this as non-viable and focus on preparing a formal, competitive bid.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Bainbridge
The meeting commenced with an invocation and pledge to the flag. Initial agenda items included the approval of previous minutes. Several visitors addressed the council, primarily concerning a proposed street closure route for the Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade, with strong arguments made both for and against maintaining the traditional route down Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, emphasizing community unification and honoring the legacy of Dr. King. The council also heard from a business owner regarding alleged profiling and abuse of power, to which the city provided clarification regarding zoning ordinance violations and a subsequent shooting incident related to an after-hours event. Key business included the adoption of amendments to the city's building codes to comply with mandatory state minimum standards effective January 1, 2026. Additionally, the council processed numerous renewals for alcohol beverage licenses, approving 57 initially, followed by separate votes for licenses involving council members. A proclamation honoring a dedicated community mentor was also presented.
The City of Bainbridge is developing 'Bainbridge Tomorrow,' a comprehensive plan in collaboration with residents and local stakeholders. This transparent, one-and-a-half-year process, which builds on previous updates from 2015 and 2020, involves extensive research, analysis, and public engagement. The plan aims to guide the city's growth over the next five to ten years, focusing on economic development, the environment, the economy, and overall quality of life.
The meeting included discussions on various topics such as addressing citizen concerns about signs and code violations, an inappropriate video filmed on city property, and the allocation of excess property tax money. The council also addressed the comprehensive plan, planning commission recommendations, alcohol beverage license renewals, a street closure request for the annual Scare on the Square event, reappointments to the county planning commission, and a bid for demolition of substandard structures.
The meeting included an invocation and pledge, followed by the approval of minutes from the previous meeting. A proclamation was presented for Americans with Disabilities Act Month, and an employee of the quarter was recognized. New public safety officers were sworn in. The council discussed and approved an amendment to expand the Chason Park redevelopment area and entered a public hearing regarding a demolition ordinance, ultimately approving the demolition of four properties. A planning commission recommendation for a conditional use permit for a short-term rental was discussed, with community members expressing concerns about traffic. The council also discussed the use of Colri Street by tenants of the short-term rental property.
The meeting included discussions and actions on various topics, such as a proclamation for Mental Health Awareness Month, a sewer project overview, and a second reading of the third supplemental bond ordinance. The council also addressed a zoning text amendment related to build-to-rent developments, amendments to the cemetery trust ordinance, and a planning commission recommendation for rezoning a property on Pier Street. Additional agenda items included consideration of an alcohol beverage license, a street closure request, a special park use application, reappointments to the historic preservation committee and the downtown development authority, and a bid for drainage improvements.
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