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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Carson City
Work includes include, but is not limited to, pruning, watering, irrigation maintenance, weeding, trash clean up, and snow removal.
Posted Date
Apr 21, 2026
Due Date
May 12, 2026
Release: Apr 21, 2026
City of Carson City
Close: May 12, 2026
Work includes include, but is not limited to, pruning, watering, irrigation maintenance, weeding, trash clean up, and snow removal.
AvailableCity of Carson City
Provide type II asphalt cement.
Posted Date
Apr 15, 2026
Due Date
Apr 21, 2026
Release: Apr 15, 2026
City of Carson City
Close: Apr 21, 2026
Provide type II asphalt cement.
City of Carson City
Carson City, Nevada issued an Invitation for Bid for a multiyear Citywide Slurry Seal and Restriping project covering Public Works, Animal Services, Cemetery Office and JAC Office parking lots, the South Carson Biking Path, with an alternate for Lone Mountain Cemetery (est. $222,250). The solicitation was posted 2026-04-14 08:00 PT and bids are due 2026-05-05 14:00 PT; the project is locally funded (not a grant) and classified as a horizontal construction Invitation for Bid. Bid documents and multiple attachments (bidder instructions, forms, bonds, etc.) are available on the Nevada eMarketplace posting; questions must be submitted via NGEM and the Webex bid opening is scheduled for 2026-05-05 14:30 PT.
Posted Date
Apr 14, 2026
Due Date
May 5, 2026
Release: Apr 14, 2026
City of Carson City
Close: May 5, 2026
Carson City, Nevada issued an Invitation for Bid for a multiyear Citywide Slurry Seal and Restriping project covering Public Works, Animal Services, Cemetery Office and JAC Office parking lots, the South Carson Biking Path, with an alternate for Lone Mountain Cemetery (est. $222,250). The solicitation was posted 2026-04-14 08:00 PT and bids are due 2026-05-05 14:00 PT; the project is locally funded (not a grant) and classified as a horizontal construction Invitation for Bid. Bid documents and multiple attachments (bidder instructions, forms, bonds, etc.) are available on the Nevada eMarketplace posting; questions must be submitted via NGEM and the Webex bid opening is scheduled for 2026-05-05 14:30 PT.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; if unavoidable, use a NevadaEPro Solicitation Waiver (11-day public contest).
Coops: Lead with cooperative purchasing; confirm eligibility with Purchasing.
City of Carson City, NV. No clear sole source contracts on record; this path is high-friction and opaque.
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City of Carson City
This document outlines the terms and conditions for applying for water, sewer, and/or storm drain services with the Carson City Utility Billing Division. It specifies requirements for property ownership, adherence to municipal codes, and details a $20 establishment fee for new accounts. The application also includes comprehensive watering restrictions enforced annually from June 1 to September 30, as well as information on sewer billing structures for residential and commercial users. Contact details for utility services and collection are provided.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2024
City of Carson City
Expires:
This document outlines the terms and conditions for applying for water, sewer, and/or storm drain services with the Carson City Utility Billing Division. It specifies requirements for property ownership, adherence to municipal codes, and details a $20 establishment fee for new accounts. The application also includes comprehensive watering restrictions enforced annually from June 1 to September 30, as well as information on sewer billing structures for residential and commercial users. Contact details for utility services and collection are provided.
AvailableCity of Carson City
This Collective Bargaining Agreement is established between Carson City and the Carson City Fire Fighters Association, Local #2251, for the period of July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2028. It outlines comprehensive terms and conditions of employment for Fire Suppression (FS), Fire Prevention (FP), and Basic Life Support (BLS) members, covering salaries, cost of living increases, merit pay, hours of work, overtime, holidays, educational and incentive pay, various leave types (annual, sick, military, catastrophic), retirement contributions, insurance, personal protective equipment, grievance procedures, and other employment-related policies and rights. The agreement details specific percentage-based salary increases and various monetary benefits for different employee categories.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2023
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2023
City of Carson City
Expires:
This Collective Bargaining Agreement is established between Carson City and the Carson City Fire Fighters Association, Local #2251, for the period of July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2028. It outlines comprehensive terms and conditions of employment for Fire Suppression (FS), Fire Prevention (FP), and Basic Life Support (BLS) members, covering salaries, cost of living increases, merit pay, hours of work, overtime, holidays, educational and incentive pay, various leave types (annual, sick, military, catastrophic), retirement contributions, insurance, personal protective equipment, grievance procedures, and other employment-related policies and rights. The agreement details specific percentage-based salary increases and various monetary benefits for different employee categories.
AvailableCity of Carson City
This document is a collective bargaining agreement between Carson City and the Carson City Deputy Sheriff's Association, effective July 1, 2021, to June 30, 2026. It outlines terms for compensation, various benefits, leave policies, grievance procedures, disciplinary actions, safety, and additional pays and allowances for Deputy Sheriffs, aiming to ensure a sound working relationship and an orderly means of dispute resolution between the parties.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2021
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2021
City of Carson City
Expires:
This document is a collective bargaining agreement between Carson City and the Carson City Deputy Sheriff's Association, effective July 1, 2021, to June 30, 2026. It outlines terms for compensation, various benefits, leave policies, grievance procedures, disciplinary actions, safety, and additional pays and allowances for Deputy Sheriffs, aiming to ensure a sound working relationship and an orderly means of dispute resolution between the parties.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Carson City
The Board discussed various operational and community matters, including a presentation on earthquake safety and preparedness in Nevada, a proclamation for Conflict Resolution Day, and the presentation of longevity awards for city employees. The Board also approved a multi-jurisdictional grant for traffic safety and authorized the removal of taxes for a nonprofit housing land trust. During the Board of Health session, the Board discussed a shared services project with Douglas County, challenges in securing a location for sexual assault exams, and an upcoming public health point of dispensing exercise. Additionally, a human services report was presented, highlighting trends in appointment volume and recent updates to the Aging and Disability Resource Center, alongside a review of clinical services data concerning a tobacco use survey.
The Board of Supervisors discussed several public interest items, including concerns regarding the impact of out-of-state companies on local medical marijuana licensing and the potential for unfair competitive advantages. Additionally, the Board reviewed a proposal for the permanent closure of Third Street to create an entertainment-focused venue, with considerations for infrastructure upgrades such as misters and solar heating to enhance visitor experience during day and night hours.
The board met to canvas the votes for the general election. The Clerk-Recorder provided a report on voter turnout, including breakdown statistics for election day, early voting, and absentee ballots. The board also discussed the effectiveness of new electronic poll book technology and finalized the election results.
The meeting focused on the conceptual design for the downtown Carson Street project, including discussions on infrastructure improvements, traffic flow, bicycle lanes, and pedestrian safety enhancements. Staff presented the background of the project dating back to the 2005 Master Plan and explained the proposed three-lane configuration with a continuous turn lane. Economic benefits, such as potential impacts on vacancy rates and retail sales, were discussed along with the plan for replacing median trees and improving sidewalk amenities.
The Board of Supervisors discussed the draft management plan for open space and parks in the Carson River area. Key topics included the identification of conservation easement lands, open space properties, and parks and trails. The board reviewed management considerations, including land maintenance, motorized versus non-motorized use restrictions, public access, dog policies, shooting and hunting regulations, and staffing and budgetary requirements for the managed lands.
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