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City of East Grand Rapids
Maintenance building construction project.
Posted Date
Oct 15, 2024
Due Date
Oct 30, 2024
Release: Oct 15, 2024
City of East Grand Rapids
Close: Oct 30, 2024
Maintenance building construction project.
City of East Grand Rapids
HVAC equipment replacement for the City of East Grand Rapids. Replace existing aging equipment MAU-2 at Wealthy Pool.
Posted Date
Jan 15, 2026
Due Date
Feb 24, 2026
Release: Jan 15, 2026
City of East Grand Rapids
Close: Feb 24, 2026
HVAC equipment replacement for the City of East Grand Rapids. Replace existing aging equipment MAU-2 at Wealthy Pool.
City of East Grand Rapids
The City of East Grand Rapids is soliciting proposals from qualified firms to provide professional landscape architect services for the Waterfront Park project. The RFP outlines scope, submittal instructions, and evaluation details in the attached document. Proposals are due by the stated closing date and time on the official posting.
Posted Date
Feb 2, 2026
Due Date
Feb 26, 2026
Release: Feb 2, 2026
City of East Grand Rapids
Close: Feb 26, 2026
The City of East Grand Rapids is soliciting proposals from qualified firms to provide professional landscape architect services for the Waterfront Park project. The RFP outlines scope, submittal instructions, and evaluation details in the attached document. Proposals are due by the stated closing date and time on the official posting.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize. Only pursue if the City Commission will approve an exception; otherwise pivot back to an eligible coop.
Coops: If your product is on MiDEAL or Sourcewell, use that contract; loop in the City Manager (purchasing agent) and the department head to confirm eligibility and move fast.
City of East Grand Rapids: Sole source is high-friction and requires City Commission approval for exceptions. No specific sole-source dollar threshold identified.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of East Grand Rapids
The City Commission discussed several key items, including an amendment to the Traffic Calming Policy regarding the installation of speed cushions. The meeting also included the consideration of purchasing server hardware and storage area network equipment to replace end-of-life infrastructure, as well as the acquisition of mobile radios for the Department of Public Works to transition to an 800 MHz communication system. Additionally, the commission addressed the disbursement of various city, county, and school funds and considered entering a closed session to discuss union negotiations.
This document is an amendment to the 2018 Master Plan for the City of East Grand Rapids, designed to address new challenges and opportunities by focusing on specific areas of the city. The overarching vision is to maintain East Grand Rapids as a highly desirable residential community through an excellent school system, strategic enhancements in the Gaslight Village business district, diverse housing options, preserved open spaces and parks, a comprehensive mobility network, and superior public services. Key goals include increasing housing variety, expanding trails and accessibility, enhancing Gaslight Village vitality, preserving attractive neighborhoods, and striving for carbon neutrality. The plan specifically examines four planning subareas: Gaslight Village Plaza, Greenwood/Lakeside neighborhood, St. Stephen's church/school site, and Northwest Wealthy neighborhood.
This document outlines the City of East Grand Rapids' financial forecast and planned infrastructure projects for the upcoming years. The multi-year financial forecast, beginning in 2026, aims to sustain the city's fiscal health by addressing challenges such as increased health insurance costs, public safety overtime, and reduced state revenue sharing. Strategic adjustments include potentially reallocating Vactor funding and capping pension contributions. Concurrently, the city plans a comprehensive 2026 street construction season, investing approximately $2.7 million in mill and overlay, reconstruction, pavement preservation, and Federal Aid Safe Routes to School projects, spanning fiscal years 2025/26 and 2026/27, with the financial projections extending to 2030.
The agenda for the meeting included several regular items such as a review of financial reports for the three-month period ending December 31, 2025, consideration for amending the FY 2025-26 budget, approval of water main rehabilitation and replacement projects, and awarding the Lake Drive and Hall Street traffic signal project. Consent agenda items involved approving minutes and disbursements, and considering the purchase of network switches. An executive session was requested for attorney-client communication. Subsequent memorandums detailed the financial reports, proposed budget amendments, and specific water main and traffic signal infrastructure projects requiring commission approval.
The Commission discussed several agenda items, including the approval of special event permits for the Reeds Lake Run and the Rhoades McKee Reeds Lake Triathlon. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to a discussion on Middle School athletics registration fees and coaching stipends. The Commission reviewed strategies for aligning Middle School sports costs with High School standards, addressing potential budget impacts, exploring fundraising opportunities, and gathering feedback on the proposed fee structures and athletic program management. Additionally, the Director provided a report on recent community outreach efforts and the implementation of digital payment systems for games.
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