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City of Columbia Heights
Remove/replace curb and gutter 3,380 LF mill bituminous surface 46,730 SY bituminous mixtures 5,630 TN pavement striping 192,30 LF common topsoil borrow 100 CY sodding type lawn 850 SY.
Posted Date
May 27, 2026
Due Date
Jun 17, 2026
Release: May 27, 2026
City of Columbia Heights
Close: Jun 17, 2026
Remove/replace curb and gutter 3,380 LF mill bituminous surface 46,730 SY bituminous mixtures 5,630 TN pavement striping 192,30 LF common topsoil borrow 100 CY sodding type lawn 850 SY.
AvailableCity of Columbia Heights
Provide professional services to develop a 10 year Park Systems Master Plan. Conduct an assessment of park assets that includes the quality and condition of existing assets broken down by system. Conduct a community comparison with similar cities across the metro including budget and funding sources
Posted Date
Jan 20, 2026
Due Date
Feb 13, 2026
Release: Jan 20, 2026
City of Columbia Heights
Close: Feb 13, 2026
Provide professional services to develop a 10 year Park Systems Master Plan. Conduct an assessment of park assets that includes the quality and condition of existing assets broken down by system. Conduct a community comparison with similar cities across the metro including budget and funding sources
City of Columbia Heights
Continuous lining of sanitary sewer: lining total 10,563 LF; 7,903 LF total 8" dia; 1,054 LF total 10" dia; 1,607 LF 12" dia total.
Posted Date
Sep 12, 2025
Due Date
Sep 18, 2025
Release: Sep 12, 2025
City of Columbia Heights
Close: Sep 18, 2025
Continuous lining of sanitary sewer: lining total 10,563 LF; 7,903 LF total 8" dia; 1,054 LF total 10" dia; 1,607 LF 12" dia total.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: deprioritize; pursue direct bid or CPV instead.
Coops: Need speed or over $25,000: ask to purchase via Minnesota CPV if your offering is on a state contract.
City of Columbia Heights, MN: No evidence of a sole source path in practice. Deprioritize and immediately pursue direct bidding or a cooperative (CPV) purchase.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Columbia Heights
This five-year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) for the City of Columbia Heights, Minnesota, outlines capital expenditures from 2026 to 2030, primarily focusing on financing public works, safety, and municipal facilities through general obligation bonds. The plan's core objective is to fund the construction of a new Municipal Service Center by 2028, addressing the critical need to replace outdated and deficient infrastructure and meet growing demand for city services. It details planned expenditures, financing strategies, and adherence to statutory requirements for bond issuance, including consideration of infrastructure condition, project demand, costs, available resources, and fiscal responsibility.
This strategic plan outlines the Columbia Heights Police Department's commitment to active community partnerships to protect life and property, solve problems, and enhance safety and quality of life. It focuses on five key strategies: implementing data-driven problem-oriented policing, involving community partners in policing efforts, ensuring effective internal and external communication, assuring police accountability, and ensuring employees are sufficiently trained and equipped.
The Columbia Heights Police Department's Strategic Plan outlines its commitment to active community partnerships to protect life and property, solve problems, and enhance safety and quality of life. The plan is built upon five key strategies: implementing data-driven problem-oriented policing, fostering community and regional collaboration, ensuring effective internal and external communication of the department's mission and results, maintaining police accountability for organizational performance, and guaranteeing comprehensive training and proper equipment for all employees.
This Energy Action Plan outlines a strategic roadmap for the City of Columbia Heights. It focuses on four key areas: Reducing Energy Burden for Low-Income Residents, Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy, and Beneficial Electrification. The plan aims to increase energy program participation, save $4.6 million in energy costs, and achieve a 63% increase in energy savings by 2030, fostering energy resilience, equity, and sustainability within the community.
The session was a Question and Answer forum focusing on concerns regarding federal law enforcement agencies. Key topics included the role and intervention authority of local police when federal agencies are involved, especially concerning the use of excessive force, and the limitations on local police interfering with federal operations. Concerns about surveillance technology, specifically Flock cameras, and data sharing practices were discussed, with assurances that local police do not share this data with federal agencies. Citizen concerns about federal surveillance while driving, shopping, or transporting children were addressed, along with inquiries about the encryption of county radio communications. Discussions covered the differing powers between federal (ICE/DHS) and local law enforcement, and residents' rights to refuse interaction with federal agents. Further discussions included issues related to fraud, the need for judicial action against constitutional violations by the federal government, concerns about specific bus stop infrastructure, and the policy on engaging with legal observers. Residents also raised concerns about federal agents operating in plain clothes or unmarked vehicles, the possibility of voter intimidation, and what legal recourse exists against local officers harassed by federal entities. Community resilience, maintaining local standards against federal overreach, and coordinating with state and neighboring county agencies on civil unrest were also highlighted.
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