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City of Del Mar
Water quality testing services. Scope of services includes - the bacteriological site sampling plan (attachment c) provides the locations and sample schedule for the contractor to physically take samples, provide containers, flush and sterilize sampling location, test water quality through analysis, and provide reports as described. 2. Contractor shall submit test results using electronic data transfer (edt), and use write-on utility or lims program, to output text type file in edt format, or as directed or approved by swrcb-ddw. See attached file.
Posted Date
Mar 23, 2026
Due Date
May 5, 2026
Release: Mar 23, 2026
City of Del Mar
Close: May 5, 2026
Water quality testing services. Scope of services includes - the bacteriological site sampling plan (attachment c) provides the locations and sample schedule for the contractor to physically take samples, provide containers, flush and sterilize sampling location, test water quality through analysis, and provide reports as described. 2. Contractor shall submit test results using electronic data transfer (edt), and use write-on utility or lims program, to output text type file in edt format, or as directed or approved by swrcb-ddw. See attached file.
AvailableCity of Del Mar
The 22nd District Agricultural Association is soliciting a qualified public accounting firm to provide professional financial and operational audit services for fiscal years ending 2025 through 2029. The scope includes evaluating internal controls and providing recommendations in conformity with GAAS and GAAP for the District and its blended components. Proposals must be submitted through the official procurement portal by March 26, 2026, and the contract may include a five-year renewal option.
Posted Date
Mar 13, 2026
Due Date
Mar 26, 2026
Release: Mar 13, 2026
City of Del Mar
Close: Mar 26, 2026
The 22nd District Agricultural Association is soliciting a qualified public accounting firm to provide professional financial and operational audit services for fiscal years ending 2025 through 2029. The scope includes evaluating internal controls and providing recommendations in conformity with GAAS and GAAP for the District and its blended components. Proposals must be submitted through the official procurement portal by March 26, 2026, and the contract may include a five-year renewal option.
City of Del Mar
Seeking proposals from qualified professional consulting firms (consultants) to develop 1) an updated climate action plan (cap) and 2) greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions inventories.
Posted Date
Feb 13, 2026
Due Date
Mar 27, 2026
Release: Feb 13, 2026
City of Del Mar
Close: Mar 27, 2026
Seeking proposals from qualified professional consulting firms (consultants) to develop 1) an updated climate action plan (cap) and 2) greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions inventories.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; approvals are rare here.
Coops: If you’re on an authorized cooperative (Sourcewell, OMNIA Partners, GSA, or CMAS), ask purchasing to piggyback and proceed. If no coop fit: Go direct to a formal competitive bid via BidNet Direct.
City of Del Mar rarely approves sole source; no instances identified in 2022–2024. No sole source dollar threshold was provided in the sources.
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City of Del Mar
This SaaS Licensing Agreement is between GovInvest, Inc. and the City of Del Mar for the provision of the Standard Pension Module of the Total Liability Calculator services. The agreement, effective November 5, 2019, has an initial term of three years and includes an annual licensing fee and a one-time implementation fee. The total contract value is $15,909.05, with a discounted upfront payment option available.
Effective Date
Nov 5, 2019
Expires
Effective: Nov 5, 2019
City of Del Mar
Expires:
This SaaS Licensing Agreement is between GovInvest, Inc. and the City of Del Mar for the provision of the Standard Pension Module of the Total Liability Calculator services. The agreement, effective November 5, 2019, has an initial term of three years and includes an annual licensing fee and a one-time implementation fee. The total contract value is $15,909.05, with a discounted upfront payment option available.
City of Del Mar
This document is a Second Amendment to a SaaS Licensing Agreement dated November 5th, 2019, between Del Mar, CA and GovInvest, Inc. Entered into on July 28, 2023, it adjusts the term and scope of services, providing Del Mar, CA with access to GovInvest's Financial Forecasting Module and Managed Services. The services will commence on September 30, 2023, for a term of 12 months, with a service fee of $4,200. The original SaaS Licensing Agreement remains in full force, with this amendment governing in case of conflict.
Effective Date
Sep 30, 2023
Expires
Effective: Sep 30, 2023
City of Del Mar
Expires:
This document is a Second Amendment to a SaaS Licensing Agreement dated November 5th, 2019, between Del Mar, CA and GovInvest, Inc. Entered into on July 28, 2023, it adjusts the term and scope of services, providing Del Mar, CA with access to GovInvest's Financial Forecasting Module and Managed Services. The services will commence on September 30, 2023, for a term of 12 months, with a service fee of $4,200. The original SaaS Licensing Agreement remains in full force, with this amendment governing in case of conflict.
City of Del Mar
This Third Amendment modifies the existing SaaS Licensing Agreement between the City of Del Mar and GovInvest, Inc. It details an adjustment to the scope of services, specifically including GovInvest's Labor Costing Module from July 5, 2024, to July 5, 2025, and the Financial Forecasting Module from September 30, 2024, to July 5, 2025. The amendment introduces a service fee of $9,639.00 for this renewal period, with its provisions governing in case of conflict with prior agreements.
Effective Date
Jul 5, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jul 5, 2024
City of Del Mar
Expires:
This Third Amendment modifies the existing SaaS Licensing Agreement between the City of Del Mar and GovInvest, Inc. It details an adjustment to the scope of services, specifically including GovInvest's Labor Costing Module from July 5, 2024, to July 5, 2025, and the Financial Forecasting Module from September 30, 2024, to July 5, 2025. The amendment introduces a service fee of $9,639.00 for this renewal period, with its provisions governing in case of conflict with prior agreements.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Del Mar
The document contains public correspondence submitted for the March 17, 2026, City Council meeting. Key discussion topics include concerns regarding the SANDAG Del Mar Bluffs Stabilization Phase 5 project, specifically regarding the proposed fencing, extended closure of beach access trails at 11th Street, and transparency regarding Coastal Commission mitigation requirements. Additionally, the correspondence includes support for an appeal regarding Encroachment Permit 25-049 for property improvements at 1612 Stratford Way, with proponents advocating for aesthetic alternatives to asphalt, such as grasscrete and decomposed granite, and calling for a modernization of the city's encroachment policy framework.
This document contains public correspondence submitted for the City Council meeting. Key topics include feedback on the SANDAG Del Mar Bluffs Stabilization Phase 5 project, specifically raising concerns regarding the aesthetics of manufactured slopes, the construction timeline for a pedestrian underpass, and the loss of beach access at 11th Street. Additionally, the correspondence details an appeal regarding an Encroachment Permit for right-of-way improvements at 1612 Stratford Way, requesting Council consideration of a revised design utilizing grasscrete instead of the staff-recommended asphalt.
This document presents the Water and Wastewater Rate Cost-of-Service Study for the City of Del Mar, proposing new rates for fiscal years 2024-2025 through 2028-2029. The study's objectives are to ensure revenue sufficiency, maintain financial stability by meeting reserve targets, and achieve ratepayer equity by aligning charges with the cost of service. It details adjustments to water fixed service charges, commodity charges, and introduces drought rate factors. For wastewater, the study recommends simplifying volumetric rates to reflect current service agreements and flow-based costs, moving away from distinctions based on wastewater strength.
The committee reviewed the updated long-term cash flow analysis for the Undergrounding Program, noting significant reductions in base cost estimates and exploring two new cash flow scenarios that incorporate inflation and project phasing. Recommendations were made for the City Council to proceed with a specific cash flow scenario that advances the design of the Beach Colony and 25th Street projects while utilizing phased construction for District 2. Additionally, the committee advised updating the cash flow analysis to evaluate future financing opportunities and project timing. The meeting concluded with a discussion on future agenda items, including status updates, property owner communication procedures, and project efficiency.
The board reviewed several development applications, including requests for demolition and new construction at 157 26th Street, which involved discussions on building bulk, massing, and design articulations. Additionally, the board considered proposals for a deck extension at 462 15th Street, a new detached garage with a covered porch at 1335 Crest Road, and exterior renovations at 495 Ocean View Avenue. The meeting also included staff reports and briefings on consent calendar eligibility and project modifications.
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