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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Eureka
The work includes approx 137 TN of HMA surfce course; 502 TN of12" Paved Road crushed aggregate base course; 120 LF of 6" concrete curb and gutter; 200 LF 14" RCP Storm Sewer; 855 CY of excavation.
Posted Date
Jun 24, 2026
Due Date
Jul 16, 2026
Release: Jun 24, 2026
City of Eureka
Close: Jul 16, 2026
The work includes approx 137 TN of HMA surfce course; 502 TN of12" Paved Road crushed aggregate base course; 120 LF of 6" concrete curb and gutter; 200 LF 14" RCP Storm Sewer; 855 CY of excavation.
AvailableCity of Eureka
The project consists of approx 215 SY of 4" subbase granular material; 1,934 SF of 5" portland cement concrete sidewalk; 110 LF of concrete curb and gutter; 176 LF of 10" storm sewer; 1,185 FT of 4" modified urethane pavement marking.
Posted Date
Apr 27, 2026
Due Date
May 14, 2026
Release: Apr 27, 2026
City of Eureka
Close: May 14, 2026
The project consists of approx 215 SY of 4" subbase granular material; 1,934 SF of 5" portland cement concrete sidewalk; 110 LF of concrete curb and gutter; 176 LF of 10" storm sewer; 1,185 FT of 4" modified urethane pavement marking.
City of Eureka
Complete a mill & HMA overlay of the various streets from gutter to gutter, including cul-de-sacs. ADA sidewalk ramp improvements.
Posted Date
Aug 5, 2025
Due Date
Aug 18, 2025
Release: Aug 5, 2025
City of Eureka
Close: Aug 18, 2025
Complete a mill & HMA overlay of the various streets from gutter to gutter, including cul-de-sacs. ADA sidewalk ramp improvements.
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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 ~$25,000, use sole source; otherwise deprioritize; steer the conversation to cooperative purchasing education.
Coops: Ask whether they can enable coops (UPP, CMS Statewide via BidBuy, Sourcewell, OMNIA); if coops can’t be used, expect a formal RFP/ITB; complete vendor registration and plan for bonding (including a 110% performance surety).
City of Eureka shows no evidence of using sole source contracting. Deprioritize this path and redirect to cooperative purchasing education as the best alternative to avoid a formal bid.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Eureka
The agenda for the meeting includes the Call to Order and Pledge of Allegiance, Roll Call, approval of prior minutes, presentation of the Treasurer's Report, and public comments regarding agenda items. The meeting schedule also allocates time for the approval of semi-monthly bills and reports from various standing committees: Budget, Administration and Personnel, Enterprise, Maintenance, Public Safety, Park & Recreation, Economic Development & Tourism, and the Liquor Commission. The session concludes with new business and adjournment privileges.
The agenda for the meeting included the call to order and pledge of allegiance, roll call, review of treasurer's report, and public comments on agenda items. Key discussion points involved consideration of Resolution 26-01 regarding the release and non-release of Executive Session Minutes, following a scheduled Executive Session to semi-annually review closed session minutes. The meeting also included reports from various committees: Budget, Administration and Personnel, Enterprise, Maintenance, Public Safety, Park & Recreation, Economic Development & Tourism, and the Liquor Commission.
The Planning Commission tabled a variance request for gravel parking, fencing, and height restrictions at 408 East Center Street. A public hearing and subsequent approval were held for a variance request allowing a 32-foot driveway at 1020 Lister Lane. Another public hearing and approval were granted for a variance request for an eight-foot fence at 107 W. Mill St. for Illinois Central Towing, Inc., to secure their impound facility.
The commission reconsidered a variance request that was ultimately cancelled. A public hearing addressed a variance request to allow shipping containers and mobile homes at 410 W. Hill Street, which was denied due to concerns about cleanup timelines and neighborhood impact. Another public hearing approved a variance request for an eight-foot fence at 301 N. Major St. The next meeting was scheduled for June 18.
The council meeting addressed several key issues. A public hearing was held for Ordinance 20-03, which budgets revenues and expenses for the fiscal year. The council approved the budget, discussed the economic impact of the coronavirus shutdown on the city's finances, and approved resolutions for temporary road closures for parades. A purchase of a welcome sign was approved, and a request to remedy water damage issues was tabled until August. Committee reports were given, and the council discussed employee work schedules and pay during the shelter-in-place period.
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