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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Battlefield
Sale of (3) three vehicle(s). The items for sale are: White 2014 Ford Explorer Police Interceptor, approx. 75,874 miles (without equipment). White 2013 Ford Explorer Police Interceptor, approx. 69,123 miles (without equipment). White 2008 Ford Super Duty 4 x 4 F250. Mileage is approx. 111,455, used for Public Works Department.
Posted Date
Feb 13, 2026
Due Date
Mar 18, 2026
Release: Feb 13, 2026
City of Battlefield
Close: Mar 18, 2026
Sale of (3) three vehicle(s). The items for sale are: White 2014 Ford Explorer Police Interceptor, approx. 75,874 miles (without equipment). White 2013 Ford Explorer Police Interceptor, approx. 69,123 miles (without equipment). White 2008 Ford Super Duty 4 x 4 F250. Mileage is approx. 111,455, used for Public Works Department.
AvailableCity of Battlefield
To serve in the position of Insurance and Benefits Broker.
Posted Date
Apr 2, 2025
Due Date
Apr 23, 2025
Release: Apr 2, 2025
City of Battlefield
Close: Apr 23, 2025
To serve in the position of Insurance and Benefits Broker.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not a viable path here—deprioritize. Formal competitive bidding is required over $10,000 (Chapter 135). No specific sole source dollar cap identified.
Coops: Start with Sourcewell. Ask the City Clerk (purchasing agent) to process via cooperative purchasing. If not viable, proceed to formal bid (> $10,000) or 3 quotes ($2,500–$10,000).
City of Battlefield shows no history of sole source awards and has rigid policy. Do not pursue this route.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Battlefield
The commission welcomed a new member and discussed the Building Inspector's report, including updates on Old Wire Crossing, Rocco's, and Green Ridge. The City Administrator reported on his upcoming departure and the transition plan. The commission discussed updating zoning and future land use maps, as well as updating all fees, including permit fees, storm water fees, recreation impact fees, and connection fees. A proposed rezoning of property at 4th and Clairborne was reviewed, and the commission discussed possible downtown redevelopment. A member was recognized for their service.
The Park Board meeting included discussions on the roles and responsibilities of the Park Advisory Board, focusing on advising the Board of Alderman and projecting future land acquisition needs. The board discussed the Spring into Battlefield Park event, including an inclusive area for autistic children. Other events that were talked about were Movies in the park, Halloween Haunt, Christmas Lights, Christmas Parade and Splash Pad. The board also reviewed potential projects such as the Snack Shack Refurbish, Parks Equipment Refurbish, an Inclusive Playground dedication sign, Yoga in the Park, Pickle Ball, and Autism All Inclusive Materials. The board also discussed participation in the National Night Out Event, creating a mission statement, a commercial for volunteers, social media coverage and park activity recommendations.
The commission discussed the Old Wire Crossing project, sewer planning for future development, and modifications to the Residential Zoning Code. They reviewed and considered proposed text amendments to sections of the Residential Zoning Code, including removing certain sections and revising others, and recommended approval to the Board of Alderman. A complaint was received about the speed of posting minutes, leading to a discussion about posting draft minutes. Updates were provided on the Sandy Street development and the FF Highway project.
The meeting addressed several key areas including the Building Inspector's report on the Old Wire Crossing subdivision and a review of building permit fees. The commission discussed and approved the rezoning of property at 5420 S State Highway FF from C-1 to C-2, following a public hearing. Updates were presented on sewer planning, including a potential increase in fees, and the need to update all development-related fees. A discussion was held regarding the rezoning of property near 4808 W. Elm Street, setting a date for a public hearing. Additionally, a lot reconfiguration for Aurora Canvas was reviewed, with guidance provided for completion.
The meeting included reports from the P & Z Chairman, Building Inspector, and City Administrator. The commission discussed a sanitary sewer study amendment, a rezone for Lone Pine Farms, and potential rate increases for commission members. There was also discussion regarding rezoning property at 5511 S. State Highway FF, which included a review of the rezoning process and zoning codes. The Capital Improvements Plan was presented by Scott Hansen of Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc., focusing on infrastructure improvements and the use of AI technology for road data analysis.
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