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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Beckley
Provision of (2) 2026 Ford Truck F-150 Series Police Responders and (7) Ford Police Interceptor Cruisers.
Posted Date
May 13, 2026
Due Date
Jun 1, 2026
Release: May 13, 2026
City of Beckley
Close: Jun 1, 2026
Provision of (2) 2026 Ford Truck F-150 Series Police Responders and (7) Ford Police Interceptor Cruisers.
AvailableCity of Beckley
Work includes demolition of various structures, asbestos inspection and asbestos abatement.
Posted Date
Mar 16, 2026
Due Date
Apr 3, 2026
Release: Mar 16, 2026
City of Beckley
Close: Apr 3, 2026
Work includes demolition of various structures, asbestos inspection and asbestos abatement.
City of Beckley
Provide triple combination pumper fire truck.
Posted Date
Jan 27, 2026
Due Date
May 18, 2026
Release: Jan 27, 2026
City of Beckley
Close: May 18, 2026
Provide triple combination pumper fire truck.
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Sole Source: Not used in practice for >$25,000—skip and steer to coops.
Coops: If your product is on Sourcewell or BuyBoard, ask them to piggyback; route for City Council approval.
City of Beckley: No demonstrated use of sole source awards over $25,000 since 2021. The code allows sole source with justification, but in practice the city does not use this path.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Beckley
The council discussed traffic signal concerns on LaRue and Church Street, including requests for speed bumps and improved signage. A community spring clean-up event was announced for Ward 5. Public comments highlighted safety concerns regarding drugs and crime in parks, requesting increased police patrols. Additionally, the meeting included updates on the War Museum, First Responders Museum, and a culinary presentation at the local college. A proclamation was read declaring Fair Housing Month, and the council noted an upcoming visit by the governor for a bill signing.
The Council meeting involved discussions on community concerns including traffic safety and the request for additional speed humps in various areas. Presentations were made regarding city events, litter cleanup initiatives, and park projects. Legislative actions included the approval of ordinances to lease property at 313 Neville Street to Jack's Café, LLC, and to purchase property at 107 Hartley Avenue for the Beckley Sanitary Board. A resolution was adopted to contribute funds to the Land Reuse Agency, and the Council approved the levy rates for the upcoming fiscal year and the procurement of new compaction equipment. An executive session was held to discuss the potential sale or transfer of real estate.
The council held a workshop to discuss the Rt. 3 Traffic Study on Harper Road, addressing safety concerns and traffic congestion within the corridor. Key discussion points included potential safety overlays or development management strategies to regulate new traffic volume, the status of infrastructure capacity, and coordination with various regional planning and engineering agencies. The council also explored preliminary design options such as roundabouts, one-way streets, and potential infrastructure improvements near key intersections and local institutions.
The Council discussed and approved several ordinances, including the lease of property at 313 Neville Street to Jack's Café, LLC, and the purchase of 107 Hartley Avenue for the benefit of the Beckley Sanitary Board. Other business included authorizing the City to utilize the USDA's reporting system, awarding a bid for the demolition of twelve structures, increasing the monthly contribution to Soaring Hope Animal Rescue Partners, and allocating Flying Eagle Economic Development funds from the Beckley Area Foundation to support main street properties. An executive session was also held to discuss a potential real estate sale or transfer, during which no votes or formal decisions were taken.
The council meeting covered various public concerns, including accessibility for disabled residents, potential safety improvements on pedestrian streets, and the renewal of structures at a local skate park. Additionally, the Beckley Day Center board chair provided an update on their operations and requested guidance on applying for a letter of support for grant funding. Council members also shared updates on city projects and commended department heads for their performance.
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