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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Columbus
Specific work consists of removal of existing fencing, reclaiming and repaving of the courts, new court net posts and nets, acrylic color coating, replacement of fencing, site restoration and other related work.
Posted Date
May 23, 2025
Due Date
Jun 17, 2025
Release: May 23, 2025
City of Columbus
Close: Jun 17, 2025
Specific work consists of removal of existing fencing, reclaiming and repaving of the courts, new court net posts and nets, acrylic color coating, replacement of fencing, site restoration and other related work.
City of Columbus
20,030 sy mill bituminous surface (2. 5" thick), 3,500 tn type sp 12.5" wearing course mix (3,c), 140 sy type sp 12.5" wearing course mix (3,c), 31 ea install salvaged mailbox on swing-away support, 540 cy excavation common (ev) (p), 540 tn aggregate base class 5, 540 cy common topsoil borrow, 820 lf biologs, 4,840 sy turf restoration including seed mix, 19,710 lf striping.
Posted Date
Mar 20, 2026
Due Date
Apr 8, 2026
Release: Mar 20, 2026
City of Columbus
Close: Apr 8, 2026
20,030 sy mill bituminous surface (2. 5" thick), 3,500 tn type sp 12.5" wearing course mix (3,c), 140 sy type sp 12.5" wearing course mix (3,c), 31 ea install salvaged mailbox on swing-away support, 540 cy excavation common (ev) (p), 540 tn aggregate base class 5, 540 cy common topsoil borrow, 820 lf biologs, 4,840 sy turf restoration including seed mix, 19,710 lf striping.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Avoid—no evidence of approvals; pivot to co-ops.
Coops: Lead with CPV or Sourcewell to buy quickly and compliantly.
Entity: City of Columbus, MN. There is no evidence of approved sole-source awards; deprioritize and pivot to cooperative contracts.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Columbus
This 2015 System Statement serves as a directive from the Metropolitan Council to the City of Columbus, guiding the update of its comprehensive plan to align with regional metropolitan system plans. Key focus areas include transportation (highways, transit, aviation), water resources (wastewater, surface water, water supply), and regional parks and trails. The plan outlines specific requirements, forecasts for population, households, and employment through 2040, and affordable housing needs, ensuring local planning conforms to the long-term vision and policies established by Thrive MSP 2040 and related 2040 policy plans.
This Local Surface Water Management Plan guides the City of Columbus in protecting and managing its surface waters and natural resources, aligning with the City's 2030 Comprehensive Plan. It includes an inventory of resources, assesses water quantity and quality concerns, and establishes goals and policies for maintaining water quality and natural resources. Key strategies involve cooperating with Watershed Management Organizations, enforcing zoning and subdivision ordinances, updating regulations, and implementing best management practices for stormwater management. The plan also addresses impaired waters, wetland protection, and safeguarding endangered species and natural communities.
The resolutions discuss the establishment and modification of the Economic Development Authority (EDA), including its powers, governance, and financial management. Key topics include the EDA's role in preserving and creating jobs, enhancing the city's tax base, and implementing housing initiatives. Modifications to the EDA enabling resolution involve changes to the board of commissioners, including the appointment of at-large members. The EDA also addressed the defeasance, redemption, and prepayment of outstanding taxable lease revenue bonds.
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