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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Bonney Lake
Work includes: power service upgrade from existing single phase to three phase, heating and ventilation improvements to kitchen and offices, replace exterior windows, remodel existing bathrooms, deck replacement, relocate onsite generator, and interior and exterior painting and replacement of exterior trim boards.
Posted Date
Mar 11, 2026
Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
Release: Mar 11, 2026
City of Bonney Lake
Close: Apr 2, 2026
Work includes: power service upgrade from existing single phase to three phase, heating and ventilation improvements to kitchen and offices, replace exterior windows, remodel existing bathrooms, deck replacement, relocate onsite generator, and interior and exterior painting and replacement of exterior trim boards.
AvailableCity of Bonney Lake
Sale of surplus real property.
Posted Date
Oct 28, 2025
Due Date
Nov 19, 2025
Release: Oct 28, 2025
City of Bonney Lake
Close: Nov 19, 2025
Sale of surplus real property.
City of Bonney Lake
Replacement of approx. 203 LF of 8" PVC sewer main on 77th Street Court East, reconnecting of side sewers, water service replacement and hot mix asphalt surface restoration; as well as repairs of a damaged 8" PVC sewer main on 205th Avenue by replacing approx. 14 LF of the sewer main and reconnecting a 6" sewer side service.
Posted Date
Oct 15, 2025
Due Date
Dec 4, 2025
Release: Oct 15, 2025
City of Bonney Lake
Close: Dec 4, 2025
Replacement of approx. 203 LF of 8" PVC sewer main on 77th Street Court East, reconnecting of side sewers, water service replacement and hot mix asphalt surface restoration; as well as repairs of a damaged 8" PVC sewer main on 205th Avenue by replacing approx. 14 LF of the sewer main and reconnecting a 6" sewer side service.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; only pursue if critical infrastructure standardization is required—otherwise use coops.
Coops: Products/other services: Use a cooperative (e.g., Sourcewell or NASPO). Ask procurement to confirm eligibility. Services/small works: Use MRSC Rosters.
City of Bonney Lake, WA. Sole source is rarely used and generally limited to critical infrastructure uniformity.
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City of Bonney Lake
This document provides a detailed invoice history for the City of Bonney Lake, covering numerous transactions with various vendors for services and goods. Each entry includes specific invoice details, vendor information, payment amounts, and itemized descriptions. The listing spans from January 2022 to August 2022, showcasing individual payments rather than a single, consolidated contract.
Effective Date
Jan 10, 2022
Expires
Effective: Jan 10, 2022
City of Bonney Lake
Expires:
This document provides a detailed invoice history for the City of Bonney Lake, covering numerous transactions with various vendors for services and goods. Each entry includes specific invoice details, vendor information, payment amounts, and itemized descriptions. The listing spans from January 2022 to August 2022, showcasing individual payments rather than a single, consolidated contract.
City of Bonney Lake
This document summarizes invoice and payment history for the City of Bonney Lake from August 2022 to March 2023. It details payments made to various vendors for services including facilities maintenance, pest control, and utility charges (electric and gas) across different locations and departments, as well as a payment for a traffic impact analysis.
Effective Date
Aug 25, 2022
Expires
Effective: Aug 25, 2022
City of Bonney Lake
Expires:
This document summarizes invoice and payment history for the City of Bonney Lake from August 2022 to March 2023. It details payments made to various vendors for services including facilities maintenance, pest control, and utility charges (electric and gas) across different locations and departments, as well as a payment for a traffic impact analysis.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Bonney Lake
The meeting included discussion on the Draft Safety Action Plan, with Commissioners inquiring about specific elements such as the shared use path for the Angeline Veterans Memorial Drive Roundabout, the intersection at 410 and 214th Street, and concerns related to W Tapps Hwy E. New business focused on the 2024 Periodic Update, specifically Draft Ordinances, where concerns were raised regarding corrections and the origin of Alternative/Low Income housing proposals. The Commission also agreed to hold their gift exchange during the first meeting in December.
The meeting included a public hearing concerning the 2024 Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update and the 2024 Development Code Periodic Update. Commissioners raised specific inquiries regarding traffic control devices, jurisdiction at an intersection, road widths, and localized flooding along a specific street. The Commission ultimately recommended that the City Council adopt the related ordinances for the Comprehensive Plan Update, which involved amending land use designations and adopting 'Envision Bonney Lake' as the comprehensive plan. Subsequent discussions included next steps for a permit application and acknowledgments for staff efforts on the Comprehensive Plan. Additional materials reviewed included correspondence from SCJ Alliance addressing comments on the draft Community Mobility Element regarding the viability of the 192nd Avenue E extension versus the 100th Street E extension, focusing on traffic volume, cost comparison, roadway length, and right-of-way acquisition complexity.
The meeting addressed new business, specifically a CivicPlus Portal Training conducted by the City Clerk's office, presented by the Development Services Manager. Discussion included functionality on tablets/cellphones and access to guest internet. Correspondence received from Kitsap County regarding City of Bonney Lake Planning Commission procedures was noted. The Commission also agreed to provide dates for a Joint Council Meeting. Commissioner comments included appreciation for the Civic Plus system.
The meeting began with a roll call and excused absence motions. Key discussions included agreement on the date for the next Planning Commission Meeting scheduled for February 4th, 2026. Following the exclusion of previous minutes approval, public comments were summarized, focusing on appreciation for the work on the Comprehensive Plan. The agenda included the Election of Officers, resulting in the nomination and approval of Commissioner Sulham as Chair and Commissioner Bennion as Vice-Chair. New business featured an overview of the CivicPlus Portal Training. Staff comments addressed potential changes to regularly scheduled meetings and the tentative scheduling of a Joint Meeting with the City Council for March 3rd, 2026. Commissioner comments included an invitation to a community event and concerns regarding Planning Commission communications.
The meeting included discussions and approval regarding Allan Yorke Parking. Key discussions centered on season passes and field rental parking, including questions about app usage, season dates, spot guarantees, license plate readers, cost recovery, and transaction fees. The commission voted to recommend an amendment to the city code to establish a $50.00 Season Pass for Allan Yorke Park and a parking waiver for field rentals costing $5,000 within a single reservation window. Staff provided updates on forthcoming edits to the Accessory Dwelling Unit code and the status of the Mobility Element. Additionally, commissioners were informed that a public hearing is scheduled for the next meeting.
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