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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Butler
Invites qualified certified public accountants to submit proposals for the performance of an annual audit of its financial accounts and records covering three fiscal years ending march 31, 2026, through march 31, 2028, for the purpose of rendering an auditor's opinion regarding the fairness of applicable financial statements and a separate report on the internal control, management weaknesses observed, and the city's compliance with applicable legal provisions in accordance with generally accepted government audit standards.
Posted Date
Apr 21, 2026
Due Date
May 29, 2026
Release: Apr 21, 2026
City of Butler
Close: May 29, 2026
Invites qualified certified public accountants to submit proposals for the performance of an annual audit of its financial accounts and records covering three fiscal years ending march 31, 2026, through march 31, 2028, for the purpose of rendering an auditor's opinion regarding the fairness of applicable financial statements and a separate report on the internal control, management weaknesses observed, and the city's compliance with applicable legal provisions in accordance with generally accepted government audit standards.
AvailableCity of Butler
Replacement of approx., 1500 LF of 12" sanitary sewer.
Posted Date
May 12, 2026
Due Date
Jun 9, 2026
Release: May 12, 2026
City of Butler
Close: Jun 9, 2026
Replacement of approx., 1500 LF of 12" sanitary sewer.
AvailableCity of Butler
Construction to replace a box culvert, replace corresponding roadway, and relocate existing utilities.
Posted Date
Mar 13, 2026
Due Date
Apr 14, 2026
Release: Mar 13, 2026
City of Butler
Close: Apr 14, 2026
Construction to replace a box culvert, replace corresponding roadway, and relocate existing utilities.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; redirect to a cooperative path.
Coops: Start here. If your product is on a Missouri OA cooperative or a regional coop (e.g., MARC/KCRPC or BuyBoard), confirm with the City Clerk and proceed. If coops won’t work: Prepare for a formal sealed bid; monitor their Requests for Bids and plan for in-person submission and a 90‑day bid-hold.
City of Butler, MO shows no evidence of using sole source contracting. No known sole source dollar thresholds are documented.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Butler
The council meeting addressed various community and administrative matters. Key topics included a public hearing regarding an industrial development agreement for the Hertzog Meat Company, which involves tax abatements and bond issuance for a new food processing facility. Several ordinances were passed concerning development agreements and road dedications with the local township. The council reviewed committee reports, addressed concerns from the public regarding park maintenance and airport facility issues, and received operational reports from the police, water, and fire departments. Additionally, the council approved bids for hay harvesting at the city lake, a new diving board for the aquatic center, a new mower for the parks department, and authorized the bidding process for sewer line relocation upon receipt of necessary easements.
The City Council meeting agenda includes discussions on the Safe Streets for All Safety Action Plan, an airport report, and updates regarding Jaycee Park. Key business items involve a public hearing on a Chapter 100 agreement, the consideration of multiple ordinances related to industrial development, bond issuance, road dedication agreements with the township, and a resolution for port-a-potty services. New business topics feature bid reviews for hay, mowers, and a diving board, alongside various departmental reports from city officials and a scheduled closed session for personnel and contract discussions.
The council meeting addressed several operational and administrative tasks, including the presentation of a service plaque, the certification of election results, and the administration of the oath of office for newly elected members. The council elected a Mayor Pro-Tem and reviewed special event requests for a church carnival and a car show. Committee reports covered activities in parks, recreation, planning, and airport commissions. A public hearing was held regarding a zoning request for 102 N. West Street, which was subsequently tabled for further debate. The council also authorized the purchase of a bucket truck, a diagnostic service tool, and a replacement vehicle for the street department, and approved the Trail of Memories guidelines. Reports were provided by various city departments, and the meeting concluded with an executive session.
The council meeting addressed various operational and community concerns. Discussions included a request for new sidewalks along Nursery Street due to pedestrian safety concerns, updates on the annual Homecoming Event, and reports from the Economic Development Advisory Committee. Administrative updates covered property insurance renewal, spring clean-up scheduling, and municipal training opportunities. Operational reports highlighted ongoing efforts to address drug-related issues at gas stations, successful chemical testing at the water plant, and the acquisition of a new backwash pump. The Mayor provided updates on township agreements regarding road maintenance and community outreach efforts.
The Council presented Years of Service awards to city employees. The Historic Preservation Commission provided an update on local projects including the Heritage Park and the upcoming Wall that Heals event, for which the Council approved a special event request and road closure. A resolution was passed to approve the 2026-2027 fiscal year budget. The Police Chief reported on traffic calming measures, specifically the installation of speed humps and new speed zones. Various reports were delivered regarding upcoming community events, local business updates including closures and openings, and ongoing infrastructure repairs by MoDot.
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