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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Belleville
The City of Belleville is seeking aquatic herbicide treatment services for Belleville Lake to control nuisance aquatic vegetation. This procurement is for contracted environmental services and includes specific instructions for bid submission via the MITN purchasing group. The solicitation was published on April 11, 2026, and remains open for proposals until April 20, 2026.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Apr 20, 2026
City of Belleville
Close: Apr 20, 2026
The City of Belleville is seeking aquatic herbicide treatment services for Belleville Lake to control nuisance aquatic vegetation. This procurement is for contracted environmental services and includes specific instructions for bid submission via the MITN purchasing group. The solicitation was published on April 11, 2026, and remains open for proposals until April 20, 2026.
AvailableCity of Belleville
3000 LF of watermain replacement.
Posted Date
Oct 24, 2025
Due Date
Nov 19, 2025
Release: Oct 24, 2025
City of Belleville
Close: Nov 19, 2025
3000 LF of watermain replacement.
City of Belleville
Two (2) year contract and will consist of the removal and replacement of pavement repairs.
Posted Date
Jul 15, 2025
Due Date
Jul 29, 2025
Release: Jul 15, 2025
City of Belleville
Close: Jul 29, 2025
Two (2) year contract and will consist of the removal and replacement of pavement repairs.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $10,000, use sole source; otherwise deprioritize and steer toward formal bids or introduce coops as an alternative.
Coops: Ask if they can leverage MiDEAL or Sourcewell (also NPPGov/CoPro+).
City of Belleville, MI: No evidence of a viable sole source pathway; deprioritize this route.
Practical notes: Procurement is rigid; formal competitive bidding is the default. Competitive bidding required for purchases over $10,000; council approval needed over $5,000. Focus efforts on MITN responses and education on cooperative purchasing rather than pursuing sole source.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Belleville
The 2025 Master Plan for Belleville is a long-range policy document guiding development and decision-making over a 10- to 20-year period. It outlines community goals and objectives focused on promoting diverse housing options, supporting a thriving local economy, advancing sustainability and resilience, enhancing transportation and infrastructure, transforming the Sumpter Road Corridor, and fostering placemaking and community building. The plan provides strategies for future growth, investment, and decision-making to achieve a cohesive, vibrant, and inclusive community.
The City of Belleville's 2026-2030 Parks & Recreation Master Plan serves as a strategic guide for decision-making and securing funding to enhance and improve the city's park and recreation offerings. The plan updates the inventory of facilities, analyzes demographic characteristics, and establishes five key goals: enhancing park features and accessibility, addressing the recreational needs of all age groups, promoting nonmotorized transportation to facilities, ensuring the maintenance of existing parks, and improving the water quality of Belleville Lake.
The 2025 Master Plan for the City of Belleville serves as a long-range policy document guiding development and decision-making over a 10- to 20-year period. It outlines a unified vision for the community, focusing on six key goals: promoting diverse housing options, supporting a thriving local economy, advancing sustainability and resilience, enhancing transportation and infrastructure, transforming the Sumpter Road Corridor, and fostering placemaking and community building.
The 2026-2030 Parks & Recreation Master Plan for the City of Belleville serves as a guide for decision-making and securing grant funding to enhance and improve the city's parks and recreation offerings. The plan focuses on five key goals: expanding park features, addressing the recreational needs of all age groups, promoting nonmotorized transportation and connectivity to facilities, ensuring the maintenance of existing parks, and improving the water quality of Belleville Lake. It aims to provide a framework for public and private decision-making to achieve long-range recreational goals and objectives.
This Parks and Recreation Master Plan Refresh for the City of Belleville, Michigan, focuses on updating the city's community demographics using 2020 census data and reviewing the current parks and recreation inventory. The plan outlines a roadmap for maintenance, upgrades, and improvements to the city's park infrastructure. Key areas of focus include enhancing existing parks, addressing the needs of all age groups, and fostering partnerships with neighboring communities and organizations. Proposed projects include organizational opportunities with Van Buren Township, developing a greenways and non-motorized network, improving Horizon Park, and making general park improvements. Funding will be sought through various sources, including general funds, millage, user fees, bond programs, grants, donations, and potential regional partnerships.
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