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City of Belton
The Olson Acres Lift Station is a sealed-bid construction solicitation issued by the City of Belton, Missouri, in Cass County, to construct a new sanitary sewer lift station and force main at 18702 S. Garden Ave. to replace the existing wastewater lagoon serving the Olson Acres Subdivision. Sealed bids must be delivered to the City of Belton Public Works Facility at 700 Seabee Rd., Belton, MO 64012, by the bid due date and time. The work will be awarded to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder, with bid documents distributed through Drexel Technologies' Online Planroom under MDNR reference C295938-01.
Posted Date
Jun 25, 2026
Due Date
Jul 31, 2026
Release: Jun 25, 2026
City of Belton
Close: Jul 31, 2026
The Olson Acres Lift Station is a sealed-bid construction solicitation issued by the City of Belton, Missouri, in Cass County, to construct a new sanitary sewer lift station and force main at 18702 S. Garden Ave. to replace the existing wastewater lagoon serving the Olson Acres Subdivision. Sealed bids must be delivered to the City of Belton Public Works Facility at 700 Seabee Rd., Belton, MO 64012, by the bid due date and time. The work will be awarded to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder, with bid documents distributed through Drexel Technologies' Online Planroom under MDNR reference C295938-01.
AvailableCity of Belton
Work consist of construct a breezeway, breezeway connects the two buildings with a metal structure with a door to the north and a door to the south, provide a weatherproof walkway between the buildings.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jul 15, 2026
Release: -
City of Belton
Close: Jul 15, 2026
Work consist of construct a breezeway, breezeway connects the two buildings with a metal structure with a door to the north and a door to the south, provide a weatherproof walkway between the buildings.
AvailableCity of Belton
Project involves the design, procurement, and installation of a complete solar-powered lighting system to illuminate four outdoor pickleball courts. The objective is to provide safe, energy-efficient, and environmentally sustainable lighting that enables extended evening play while minimizing operating costs and reliance on grid electricity.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jul 10, 2026
Release: -
City of Belton
Close: Jul 10, 2026
Project involves the design, procurement, and installation of a complete solar-powered lighting system to illuminate four outdoor pickleball courts. The objective is to provide safe, energy-efficient, and environmentally sustainable lighting that enables extended evening play while minimizing operating costs and reliance on grid electricity.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If the solution is proprietary or required for compatibility, request sole source; plan for City Council approval if over $25,
Coops: Lead with a cooperative contract to bypass formal bidding; loop in Finance and the end-user department.
Entity: City of Belton, Missouri.
When to use: Truly unique/proprietary solutions or specialized replacement parts needed for compatibility with existing infrastructure.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Belton
The council meeting addressed an appeal regarding a public record request for a fee waiver. Discussions centered on the city's Sunshine Law request procedures, the burden of fulfilling broad information requests on staff time and resources, and whether the specific request served the public interest or reflected commercial interests. The council deliberated on maintaining transparency while balancing the use of taxpayer funds, with concerns raised about the accuracy of information disseminated by the requester.
The meeting included reports from various departments, such as Parks and Recreation, regarding recent community events, park maintenance projects including the Dryden phase one update and Cleveland Lake restroom progress, and membership growth. The board discussed upcoming nominations for a new finance director. Additionally, the board approved resolutions for a contract for fitness area flooring replacement at HighBlue and a contract for the design and build of a new play area at Marquy Park.
The meeting included a public hearing regarding a rezoning request from C2 general commercial to M1 light industrial, along with a preliminary development plan and special use permit for a new project titled Freedom Flex Spaces. This project is intended to provide flex space for small businesses, contractors, and entrepreneurs, and it includes both commercial flex space and mini-warehouse units. The commission discussed details regarding site design, zoning standards, parking, and prohibited materials before voting to approve the rezoning and preliminary development plan, as well as the special use permit.
The council discussed financial risks concerning the North Cass corridor and debated the public interest case for waiving fees on a sunshine request. The Mayor addressed issues regarding Main Street festivals and the financial responsibility of the Main Street organization. Additionally, the council approved a land acceptance ordinance from the City of Kansas City, a budget amendment for the fiscal year 2026, and entered into an agreement for dispatching services and a mutual aid agreement with the Western Cass Fire Protection District.
The City of Belton's Beautification Plan outlines a vision and goals for creating a vibrant, sustainable, and walkable community. It aims to achieve this through intentional beautification, engaging signage, public art, and a cohesive community identity. Key goals include improving the urban tree canopy and community aesthetics, implementing environmental education signage, designating areas for public art, establishing a unique plant list, increasing wayfinding signage, and implementing sustainable maintenance practices. The plan begins with Phase 1 in 2025, with overall implementation expected to take five years or more, subject to annual updates.
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