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City of Dundee
Provide city planning services to the City including review of land use applications, community engagement, long-term planning, and economic development.
Posted Date
Feb 19, 2026
Due Date
Mar 4, 2026
Release: Feb 19, 2026
City of Dundee
Close: Mar 4, 2026
Provide city planning services to the City including review of land use applications, community engagement, long-term planning, and economic development.
AvailableCity of Dundee
Dundee City Council seeks an investment manager for 50% of the Tayside Pension Fund's opportunistic portfolio, focusing on private market asset classes such as private equity, infrastructure, and real estate debt. The mandate requires a return of 8%-10% per annum, with investments in the UK, particularly Scotland, and emphasizes environmental and social impact. The contract is valued at £12 million, with a duration of at least 10 years.
Posted Date
Oct 17, 2025
Due Date
Nov 19, 2025
Release: Oct 17, 2025
City of Dundee
Close: Nov 19, 2025
Dundee City Council seeks an investment manager for 50% of the Tayside Pension Fund's opportunistic portfolio, focusing on private market asset classes such as private equity, infrastructure, and real estate debt. The mandate requires a return of 8%-10% per annum, with investments in the UK, particularly Scotland, and emphasizes environmental and social impact. The contract is valued at £12 million, with a duration of at least 10 years.
City of Dundee
The City of Dundee seeks proposals for services to certify and/or extend existing water rights through the State of Oregon's Water Resources Department. The scope includes reviewing groundwater use, preparing claims of beneficial use, and filing applications for permit extensions. Proposers must have at least 5 years of experience with OWRD and current certification as an Oregon Certified Water Right Examiner.
Posted Date
Oct 11, 2024
Due Date
Nov 8, 2024
Release: Oct 11, 2024
City of Dundee
Close: Nov 8, 2024
The City of Dundee seeks proposals for services to certify and/or extend existing water rights through the State of Oregon's Water Resources Department. The scope includes reviewing groundwater use, preparing claims of beneficial use, and filing applications for permit extensions. Proposers must have at least 5 years of experience with OWRD and current certification as an Oregon Certified Water Right Examiner.
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Sole Source: If the need is proprietary or compatibility-critical, propose a sole source under ORS 279B.075 via the City Administrator’s office.
Coops: First ask to purchase via an existing cooperative (Sourcewell or ORCPP) to fast-track.
Entity: City of Dundee (OR)
Legal basis: ORS 279B.075 (sole source).
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Dundee
The agenda includes calling the meeting to order, considering approval of minutes from the previous meeting, a public comment period, and a public hearing for variance V 25-20 concerning Irons/McGaw. Additionally, there will be a discussion of issues from planning commissioners, followed by adjournment.
The meeting included discussions on various topics, such as a presentation on Terrain, an update on the FY 24/25 year-end, and an Oregon Legislative update. The council also considered an extraterritorial sewer connection at 11th Street and a water contract for the 9th Street Mobile Park. Additionally, there were council concerns, committee reports, a mayor's report, and a city administrator's report.
The City Council meeting included discussions on several topics. These included a presentation on terrain development, an update on mural code development, and an update on the TGM Grant. The council also considered a Secretary of State Records Management Agreement, a directional sign for 9th Street, a request for a water adjustment for Ward Pipeline, and a legal services agreement regarding AFFF product liability litigation. Additionally, there was discussion regarding a directional sign for 9th Street and a report from the City Administrator.
This document summarizes the Dundee Tourism Committee's retreat, which aimed to clarify its role and operational protocols to enhance Dundee as a desirable tourist destination. The strategic direction is structured around eight key goals: promoting development and business investment, enhancing lodging and tourism metrics, developing events and activities, promoting recreation and outdoor experiences, promoting transportation and infrastructure, promoting Dundee's brand, promoting placemaking and aesthetics, and expanding and optimizing organizational resources. The plan emphasizes improving visitor experience, fostering economic growth, and strengthening community engagement to establish Dundee as a premier destination.
The meeting included marketing updates with improved metrics on Instagram, Facebook, and the website. A Travel Oregon grant for collaborative work with the Dundee Hills AVA was approved. A giveaway campaign resulted in 1,299 emails gathered, with high interest from Seattle and Houston. Dundee Hills videos were completed, and the next 20th-anniversary event is scheduled. The Travel Dundee blog is set to launch, and an updated Dundee walking map is forthcoming. A $60,000 grant from Travel Oregon was received for wayfinding, focusing on 99W and the riverside. A Dundee-wide signage project, including a walking map, is planned. There was also discussion regarding feather banners and advertising upcoming Third Thursdays.
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