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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Bonner Springs
The City of Bonner Springs is soliciting bids to provide annual mowing and trimming services for a set of municipal properties, with a single all-inclusive price per mowing cycle covering all listed sites. The contract requires a City occupational license and specified insurance limits; the award is a one-year contract for FY2026 with the City scheduling cuts based on price, weather, and budget. Bids are due April 2, 2026 at 3:00 PM and must be submitted to the City Clerk’s Office as described in the solicitation.
Posted Date
Mar 19, 2026
Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
Release: Mar 19, 2026
City of Bonner Springs
Close: Apr 2, 2026
The City of Bonner Springs is soliciting bids to provide annual mowing and trimming services for a set of municipal properties, with a single all-inclusive price per mowing cycle covering all listed sites. The contract requires a City occupational license and specified insurance limits; the award is a one-year contract for FY2026 with the City scheduling cuts based on price, weather, and budget. Bids are due April 2, 2026 at 3:00 PM and must be submitted to the City Clerk’s Office as described in the solicitation.
AvailableCity of Bonner Springs
The City of Bonner Springs, KS requests written rates from qualified contractors for on-call nuisance abatement services including mowing, debris removal, tree trimming, and snow removal on properties in violation of city ordinances. Rate sheets must be delivered (sealed) to the City Clerk's Office by 3:00 p.m. on April 2, 2026; the city reserves the right to reject submissions or request additional information. Bidders must provide appropriate insurance and have any required occupational licenses on file with the City.
Posted Date
Mar 19, 2026
Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
Release: Mar 19, 2026
City of Bonner Springs
Close: Apr 2, 2026
The City of Bonner Springs, KS requests written rates from qualified contractors for on-call nuisance abatement services including mowing, debris removal, tree trimming, and snow removal on properties in violation of city ordinances. Rate sheets must be delivered (sealed) to the City Clerk's Office by 3:00 p.m. on April 2, 2026; the city reserves the right to reject submissions or request additional information. Bidders must provide appropriate insurance and have any required occupational licenses on file with the City.
AvailableCity of Bonner Springs
This RFP is for qualified contractors to upgrade existing halogen lighting to LED with remote capabilities at Fields 1 & 3 in Lions Park.
Posted Date
Jan 15, 2026
Due Date
Mar 3, 2026
Release: Jan 15, 2026
City of Bonner Springs
Close: Mar 3, 2026
This RFP is for qualified contractors to upgrade existing halogen lighting to LED with remote capabilities at Fields 1 & 3 in Lions Park.
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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 $50,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with MARC (KCRPC). Confirm your product is on an eligible cooperative, have Finance validate piggybacking, then brief the end‑user to proceed without a new bid.
Entity: City of Bonner Springs, KS
Threshold/approvals: Prepare to present justification to City Council for any purchase over the $50,000 threshold.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Bonner Springs
Discussions centered on zoning changes related to a property, specifically aligning the zoning of the back half to mixed residential to match changes made to the plat and future land base, while the front portion with the house remains general residential. A public hearing was opened at 8:37 p.m. One member of the public expressed opposition, citing concerns about property value due to the introduction of apartments. Staff clarified that one section had been zoned for apartments for 40 years. Questions were posed to the applicant regarding exact plans for an open space and detention basin.
The meeting convened late due to a lack of an initial quorum. The primary agenda item involved a Public Hearing for BZA-04-23 concerning a request for a variance at 740 Linda Lane. The applicant sought permission to exceed the allowed maximum square footage for an accessory building in the R-1 zoning district by 500 square feet (requesting 1500 sqft versus the 1000 sqft maximum). The request was based on the applicant having placed a down-payment on a structure that would have been permitted before recent zoning ordinance changes. After hearing no public input for or against the request, the Board approved the variance with staff stipulations.
The meeting addressed citizens' concerns, approved the consent agenda, and discussed the final plat for Spencer's Way, including the dedication of public rideway and easements. Amendments to the unified development ordinance were reviewed and adopted, covering topics such as second-story living in the central business district and camping regulations. The council also authorized the execution of interlocal agreements for the NRP plan number seven with various entities. The City Manager recognized the November employee, and council members shared updates, including downtown improvements, support for local businesses, and upcoming events like Small Business Saturday and holiday festivities.
The City Council meeting included a proclamation for Veterans Day and a presentation about the missing man table. The council swore in the new deputy chief, Michael Ro. Citizens raised concerns about items not on the agenda. The council approved the consent agenda, which included minutes from the October 27th meeting, claims for city operations, massage therapy establishment and therapist license for Judy Shoe Wise, a public use request for the holiday lighted parade and mayor's tree lighting, a contract for senior center services, and two S c serial malt beverage licenses. The council adopted an ordinance authorizing the city to issue industrial revenue bonds for the Skinnel building 3A, lot 5. The council approved the police department's purchase of a 2025 Chevrolet Tahoe and approved a school resource officer agreement with USD 204 program expansion.
The meeting included discussions and actions regarding a final plat for 3800 Loring, involving the subdivision of land and compliance with zoning requirements. A special use permit hearing was held for an electrical station, focusing on its location within the Compass 70 logistics center, adherence to unified development ordinance standards, and potential impacts on the surrounding environment and community.
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