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City of Covington
Construction of pedestrian and road safety improvements. Improvements include: Speed feedback signs along SE 256th St, both east and west of 156th Ave SE (Project 1), and a pedestrian pathway on the west side of 180th Ave SE, between SE 244th St and Covington Community Park and a marked crosswalk with Rectangular Rapid Flashing beacon (RRFB) at SE 244th St.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jul 16, 2026
City of Covington
Close: Jul 16, 2026
Construction of pedestrian and road safety improvements. Improvements include: Speed feedback signs along SE 256th St, both east and west of 156th Ave SE (Project 1), and a pedestrian pathway on the west side of 180th Ave SE, between SE 244th St and Covington Community Park and a marked crosswalk with Rectangular Rapid Flashing beacon (RRFB) at SE 244th St.
AvailableCity of Covington
The City of Covington, Washington is requesting qualifications from qualified engineering consultants or consultant teams with experience in construction management for the Systemic Safety Pedestrian Improvements Project (CIP 1029) in Covington, WA 98042. The work involves construction management support for federally-funded RRFB, marked crosswalk, and HMA pathway installations including speed feedback signs on SE 256th St, an asphalt path on 180th Ave SE, and rectangular rapid flashing beacons. The selected consultant's agreement is anticipated to run from July 2026 through December 2026, with submittals due no later than 4:30 PM on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
Posted Date
Jun 17, 2026
Due Date
Jul 8, 2026
Release: Jun 17, 2026
City of Covington
Close: Jul 8, 2026
The City of Covington, Washington is requesting qualifications from qualified engineering consultants or consultant teams with experience in construction management for the Systemic Safety Pedestrian Improvements Project (CIP 1029) in Covington, WA 98042. The work involves construction management support for federally-funded RRFB, marked crosswalk, and HMA pathway installations including speed feedback signs on SE 256th St, an asphalt path on 180th Ave SE, and rectangular rapid flashing beacons. The selected consultant's agreement is anticipated to run from July 2026 through December 2026, with submittals due no later than 4:30 PM on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
AvailableCity of Covington
Consist of cleaning all type I and type II catch basins within the city right of way, as well as pipe jetting and hourly catch basin cleaning. Cleaning will follow a systematic route within identified areas. Catch basins cleaning will consist of vactoring sediment/debris and/or water from structure and cleaning of frames and grates/Lids. The condition of all Type I and Type II Catch Basins will be assessed after cleaning. This contract will also cover emergency response and pipe jetting as needed based on an hourly rate. Contract for two year.
Posted Date
Oct 27, 2025
Due Date
Nov 17, 2025
Release: Oct 27, 2025
City of Covington
Close: Nov 17, 2025
Consist of cleaning all type I and type II catch basins within the city right of way, as well as pipe jetting and hourly catch basin cleaning. Cleaning will follow a systematic route within identified areas. Catch basins cleaning will consist of vactoring sediment/debris and/or water from structure and cleaning of frames and grates/Lids. The condition of all Type I and Type II Catch Basins will be assessed after cleaning. This contract will also cover emergency response and pipe jetting as needed based on an hourly rate. Contract for two year.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
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Sole Source: If proprietary or essential for continuity of service, build a justification and prepare for council review.
Coops: Use a cooperative or interlocal to fast-track the buy; confirm eligibility with the City Clerk.
City of Covington (WA). No published sole-source dollar thresholds; assume significant awards may require City Council review/approval. Practical steps:
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Covington
The City Council meeting included updates from various commissions, including the Equity, Social Justice, and Culture Commission, which discussed a proposal for a civics 101 pilot program, community celebrations, and a partnership with the library. The Human Services Commission reported on the evaluation process for grant applications and a reallocation of funds to the recovery navigators project. Additionally, a member of the public provided a detailed presentation on the risks associated with battery energy storage systems and recommended seven legislative changes to improve state oversight, public notice requirements, safety buffers near sensitive facilities, and the requirement for independent verified data in permitting processes.
The meeting included the presentation of proclamations recognizing the Kentlake Falcons state champion baseball team, declaring Juneteenth in the City of Covington, and proclaiming Pride Month. Additionally, a development update was provided regarding the Lake Point community, covering the status of Lake Point Boulevard construction, residential phase development, and the master plan for community trails and parks.
The council received an end of session legislative report, accepted proclamations for Sexual Assault Awareness and Arbor Day, and held a public hearing regarding a six-month extension of a moratorium on Battery Energy Storage System facilities. The council approved the moratorium extension through an ordinance. Additional actions included adopting a resolution for the 2026 Comprehensive Plan Amendment Docket and authorizing increased budget and property acquisition actions for the SE 256th Street Culvert Replacement and Widening Project. Consent agenda items covering vouchers and various public works and IT service agreements were also approved.
This document outlines the 2027 Work Plan and Operating Budget for the South King County Housing and Homelessness Partners (SKHHP). The plan serves as a guide for management and budget decisions, implementing SKHHP's mission to increase housing stability, reduce homelessness, and preserve affordable housing in South King County. Key focus areas include funding the expansion and preservation of affordable housing, developing relevant policies, advocating for South King County residents, and managing organizational operations and administration.
The City of Covington's Comprehensive Plan serves as a 20-year roadmap, providing policy guidelines and setting standards for services and growth. It communicates the city's vision, mission, and framework goals, guiding development through eight key elements: Land Use, Housing, Transportation, Economic Development, Natural Environment, Capital Facilities & Utilities, Parks, Recreation & Open Space, and Shoreline. The plan is developed with public input and collaboration, ensuring it directs future growth consistent with the city's vision. It also incorporates an equity approach to address issues like affordable housing and disparate impacts, and is regularly updated to adapt to legislative requirements, policy trends, and community interests.
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