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City of East Peoria
Provide residential demolition services for properties owned by the city. Private sidewalks and retaining walls other than public right-of-way shall be removed. Fences and slabs shall be removed. Shared driveways, shared sidewalks and shared fences shall be removed upon the direction of the department of inspections. See outside link.
Posted Date
Apr 15, 2025
Due Date
May 23, 2025
Release: Apr 15, 2025
City of East Peoria
Close: May 23, 2025
Provide residential demolition services for properties owned by the city. Private sidewalks and retaining walls other than public right-of-way shall be removed. Fences and slabs shall be removed. Shared driveways, shared sidewalks and shared fences shall be removed upon the direction of the department of inspections. See outside link.
City of East Peoria
Pavement patching.
Posted Date
Apr 1, 2026
Due Date
Apr 15, 2026
Release: Apr 1, 2026
City of East Peoria
Close: Apr 15, 2026
Pavement patching.
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Seeking a provider of bus benches to be strategically placed throughout the city based upon the needs of the service provider and the city.
Posted Date
Apr 30, 2025
Due Date
May 28, 2025
Release: Apr 30, 2025
City of East Peoria
Close: May 28, 2025
Seeking a provider of bus benches to be strategically placed throughout the city based upon the needs of the service provider and the city.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $10,000, use sole source.
Coops: Start with a cooperative (county or State of Illinois joint purchasing). If your item is on a valid coop, proceed.
City of East Peoria strongly favors open competition and rarely (if ever) awards sole source.
Thresholds: Competitive bidding triggers at roughly $10,000; no specific sole-source dollar limit is evident.
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City of East Peoria
This contract outlines a Services Agreement between Flock Group Inc. and IL - East Peoria PD for the provision of Automatic License Plate Reader (ALPR) technology and related services. The agreement includes Falcon Cameras, Advanced Search software, and professional implementation services. The initial term is 24 months, with an 'Effective Date' of June 15, 2022. The 'Year 1 Total' for the services and hardware is $48,850.00, with a 'Recurring Total' of $40,000.00 for subsequent periods. The contract details comprehensive terms and conditions covering service provision, payment, installation, data handling, warranties, and liabilities.
Effective Date
Jun 15, 2022
Expires
Effective: Jun 15, 2022
City of East Peoria
Expires:
This contract outlines a Services Agreement between Flock Group Inc. and IL - East Peoria PD for the provision of Automatic License Plate Reader (ALPR) technology and related services. The agreement includes Falcon Cameras, Advanced Search software, and professional implementation services. The initial term is 24 months, with an 'Effective Date' of June 15, 2022. The 'Year 1 Total' for the services and hardware is $48,850.00, with a 'Recurring Total' of $40,000.00 for subsequent periods. The contract details comprehensive terms and conditions covering service provision, payment, installation, data handling, warranties, and liabilities.
City of East Peoria
The City of East Peoria is renewing its annual software maintenance and support services with Harris Computer Systems for its MSI Enterprise Software System, specifically to retain access to historical data. The renewal covers services from January 2026 to December 2026, at a total cost of US$25,829.57, as detailed in the attached invoice (Exhibit A) and approved by Resolution No. 2526-085.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2026
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2026
City of East Peoria
Expires:
The City of East Peoria is renewing its annual software maintenance and support services with Harris Computer Systems for its MSI Enterprise Software System, specifically to retain access to historical data. The renewal covers services from January 2026 to December 2026, at a total cost of US$25,829.57, as detailed in the attached invoice (Exhibit A) and approved by Resolution No. 2526-085.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of East Peoria
The council agenda features a public hearing on the proposed annual appropriation ordinance and working cash budget. Business items include the approval of payment for a schedule of bills, engineering service proposals for the Bell Monument structure and the Center Street Storm Water Ditch project, and the procurement of IT equipment such as laptops, a tornado siren, and evidentiary lab equipment. The council will also address a special use permit for an incinerator, various group health insurance plan renewals, contracts for insurance administrators and brokers, and intergovernmental agreements for recycling grants. Additional agenda topics include the purchase of a new backhoe loader for the water department, sewer repair invoice payments, water main pipe procurement, and an appointment for an authorized agent for the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund.
The City Council conducted a regular meeting to address various municipal operations and infrastructure projects. Key actions included approving a significant schedule of bills, authorizing a lease extension for a cell tower, and approving numerous purchases for the Streets, Water, and Police Departments, including new dump trucks, a backhoe loader, SCADA software upgrades, and evidentiary laboratory equipment. The Council also approved contracts for street maintenance, emergency sewer repairs, police station furniture and landscaping, and intergovernmental agreements concerning the Eastlight Theatre. Additionally, a resolution was adopted to increase the number of patrolmen, and an ordinance amendment regarding cigarette vending machines was passed. Future plans, including a public hearing for the upcoming fiscal year's budget and Appropriation Ordinance, as well as community initiatives like the Farmer's Market and potential pool planning, were also discussed.
The meeting addressed numerous items via omnibus vote, including the approval of the schedule of bills totaling $3,734,358.49. Several ordinances and resolutions were adopted on their second reading, covering the annexation of the Harmon Property, authorization for a special use permit at 111 Kaylea Court, and approving contracts with JIMAX Landscape LLC for shoreline clearing and site clearing projects. Other approvals included the purchase of a scissor lift, accepting proposals for intersection improvements, purchasing a backhoe loader, retaining engineering services for parking lot rehabilitation, establishing a rental agreement for mowers and a tractor, approving audio-visual improvements, purchasing four Ford Interceptor Utility Vehicles, and approving the Eastport Marina Management Agreement. Furthermore, the Council adopted a resolution abating various 2025 tax levies for bond issues and an ordinance partially abating the 2025 tax levy related to revenue recapture under PTELL. A first reading was held for an ordinance extending the lease for the Robein Cell Tower site, and an ordinance vacating portions of the Edmund Street and alley rights-of-way for redevelopment was adopted. Resolutions were introduced for the Bell Archway Structure Project for Levee Park, the purchase of a trailer-mounted spray patcher, a four-ton asphalt transporter hot box, contracts for the 2026 Street Maintenance Program, the purchase of two new dump trucks for the Streets and Water Departments, payment for an emergency sewer main repair, and furniture/landscaping purchases for the new Police Station. Finally, amendments extending an Intergovernmental Agreement and a Construction and Lease Agreement regarding Eastlight Theatre, Inc. were approved. A public comment segment focused on concerns regarding rising property taxes and sewer/water rate increases.
The meeting included a Public Hearing regarding the Proposed Annual Appropriation Ordinance and Proposed Working Cash Budget for the Fiscal Year May 1, 2026, to April 30, 2027. Communications included a Proclamation by the Mayor declaring April 2026 as Parkinson's Awareness Month and April 11, 2026, as World Parkinson's Day. The Consent Agenda covered nine items, including the approval of the Schedule of Bills totaling $3,711,665.97, accepting engineering services proposals for the Bell Monument Structure and Center Street Storm Water Ditch Relocation Project, purchasing ten new Getac Laptops, designating authorized officials for roadway salt joint purchasing agreements, accepting proposals for sewer main lining, SCADA upgrade, replacement of an ESDA Tornado Siren, and purchasing evidentiary laboratory equipment for the new police station. Items removed from the consent agenda for discussion included the Annual Appropriation Ordinance, the Working Cash Budget, an ordinance authorizing a special use for a low emission incinerator, and various resolutions related to engineering services, IT network upgrades, demolition of city property, and matters concerning the City's Group Health Insurance Plan for the 2026-2027 Plan Year. Commissioner Decker moved to approve a resolution for an Intergovernmental Agreement with Tazewell County to receive a $50,000 grant for the Residential Curbside Recycling Program. Commissioner Sutherland moved for the adoption of a resolution to purchase a 2026 Caterpillar 420XE Backhoe Loader for the Water Department and for approval of payments for emergency sewer main repair and purchase of water main pipe for the Arnold Road Water Main Replacement Project. Commissioner Mingus moved for the appointment of the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund Authorized Agent and the purchase of Livescan Fingerprinting Systems for the new police station.
The agenda items for this meeting included the approval of the Treasurer's Report for February 2026 and the approval of bills totaling $39,415.58. Under New Business, the items for discussion included receiving and filing the annual audit and a motion to approve the Title VI program and the certifications and assurances for the FTA related to the Main & Mariners Way project.
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