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City of Forks
Work includes, but is not limited to, pulverization of the existing pavement, pavement pulverization, shaping, and paving of the full roadway width (± 22) for approximately 1,793 LF. Additional work includes construction of a paved sidewalk, installation of concrete curb with scuppers, drainage improvements installation of approx 40 LF of 12" C900 DR-18; 245 LF of 18" Perforated corrugated polyethelene underdrain pipe, ADA ramps, permanent pavement markings, permanent signage, erosion & sediment control, traffic control, and all other work necessary to complete the project in accordance with the Contract Plans, Contract Provisions, and Standard Specifications.
Posted Date
Apr 27, 2026
Due Date
May 21, 2026
Release: Apr 27, 2026
City of Forks
Close: May 21, 2026
Work includes, but is not limited to, pulverization of the existing pavement, pavement pulverization, shaping, and paving of the full roadway width (± 22) for approximately 1,793 LF. Additional work includes construction of a paved sidewalk, installation of concrete curb with scuppers, drainage improvements installation of approx 40 LF of 12" C900 DR-18; 245 LF of 18" Perforated corrugated polyethelene underdrain pipe, ADA ramps, permanent pavement markings, permanent signage, erosion & sediment control, traffic control, and all other work necessary to complete the project in accordance with the Contract Plans, Contract Provisions, and Standard Specifications.
City of Forks
Work includes: Trench excavation, under-roadway boring, bedding, backfill, and surface restoration. Trench excavation, under-roadway boring, bedding, backfill, and surface restoration in support of the Clallam County Public Utility District (PUD) electrical line extension to the Forks Industrial Park. PUD will perform all vault installation, conduit placement, and conductor installation.
Posted Date
Apr 20, 2026
Due Date
May 1, 2026
Release: Apr 20, 2026
City of Forks
Close: May 1, 2026
Work includes: Trench excavation, under-roadway boring, bedding, backfill, and surface restoration. Trench excavation, under-roadway boring, bedding, backfill, and surface restoration in support of the Clallam County Public Utility District (PUD) electrical line extension to the Forks Industrial Park. PUD will perform all vault installation, conduit placement, and conductor installation.
City of Forks
Works include approx. 20,000 LF of reseal existing joint (P-605); 2,750 SF pavement marking (P-620); 2,000 LF of crack repair (P-605); 1 EA replace vehicle gate (F-162).
Posted Date
Mar 11, 2026
Due Date
Apr 7, 2026
Release: Mar 11, 2026
City of Forks
Close: Apr 7, 2026
Works include approx. 20,000 LF of reseal existing joint (P-605); 2,750 SF pavement marking (P-620); 2,000 LF of crack repair (P-605); 1 EA replace vehicle gate (F-162).
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Sole Source: Deprioritize; no defined policy or evidence of use.
Coops: Educate them on using Washington DES statewide contracts via their MCUA; if they won’t use a coop, steer to a direct competitive bid via the MRSC Roster. Buyer hasn’t historically used coops/resellers, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs and these resellers as future options.
City of Forks: No defined sole source policy or thresholds are evident.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Forks
The City of Forks 2025-2045 Comprehensive Plan outlines goals and policies to guide the city's development and manage its physical, social, and environmental character, ensuring compliance with the Washington State Growth Management Act. The plan focuses on key elements including environment, climate change and resiliency, economic development, land use, housing, transportation, community facilities, parks, utilities, and capital facilities. Its primary aim is to enhance the quality of life, diversify the economic base, protect natural resources, address climate impacts, and foster sustainable growth while preserving the community's heritage and rural character.
The City of Forks 2025-2045 Comprehensive Plan serves as a roadmap to manage growth and address community aspirations, opportunities, and concerns. It outlines goals and policies across key areas including environment, climate change and resiliency, economic development, land use, housing, transportation, community facilities, parks, utilities, and capital facilities. The plan aims to ensure a stable, healthy, and diversified employment base, protect natural resources, enhance resilience to climate impacts, and provide adequate public services.
This document details the mandatory periodic update to the City of Forks' Growth Management Act (GMA) Comprehensive Plan, spanning from 2025 to 2045. It establishes key goals and policies across various elements, including updates on local history, GMA legislative changes concerning housing and climate, the environment, economic development, land use, housing needs, transportation, community facilities, parks, utilities, and capital facilities. The plan incorporates a new chapter on climate change and resiliency, and aims to guide multi-decadal planning, administration, and governance for the City and its associated Forks Urban Growth Area (FUGA).
The council discussed tourism statistics, a resident's complaint regarding a water leak, and multiple industrial park project updates including archaeological contract awards, insulation bids, and metering cabinet costs. Additionally, the council approved a letter of support for flood risk reduction projects, certified funding for airport pavement rehabilitation, authorized engineering contract negotiations for the King Ranch culvert project, and passed a resolution in tribute to Susan J. Owens. The meeting also included reports from council members and staff on various infrastructure projects and emergency preparedness, as well as a review of voucher expenditures.
This Comprehensive Plan for the City of Forks, spanning 2025-2045, serves as a roadmap for the city's long-term development and sustainability. It outlines goals and policies across various critical areas including growth management, environmental protection, climate change and resiliency, economic development, land use, housing, transportation, community facilities, parks, and utilities. The plan aims to guide the city's physical, social, and environmental character by ensuring compliance with the Washington State Growth Management Act, fostering economic diversification, addressing housing needs, and enhancing community well-being while adapting to climate impacts.
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