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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Georgetown
The City of Georgetown, Illinois is soliciting sealed bids from qualified contractors to perform chip seal surface treatment on various city streets under its 2026 Motor Fuel Tax (MFT) road maintenance program. The project requires furnishing and applying approximately 7,787 gallons of bituminous seal coat material together with 324 tons of seal coat aggregate. Bids are due by 11:00 AM EDT on June 30, 2026, and the posting is listed as active under BidNet Direct's Illinois statewide solicitation portal.
Posted Date
Jun 19, 2026
Due Date
Jun 30, 2026
Release: Jun 19, 2026
City of Georgetown
Close: Jun 30, 2026
The City of Georgetown, Illinois is soliciting sealed bids from qualified contractors to perform chip seal surface treatment on various city streets under its 2026 Motor Fuel Tax (MFT) road maintenance program. The project requires furnishing and applying approximately 7,787 gallons of bituminous seal coat material together with 324 tons of seal coat aggregate. Bids are due by 11:00 AM EDT on June 30, 2026, and the posting is listed as active under BidNet Direct's Illinois statewide solicitation portal.
AvailableCity of Georgetown
Property for sale.
Posted Date
Apr 23, 2026
Due Date
May 4, 2026
City of Georgetown
Purchase of real estate.
Posted Date
Aug 13, 2025
Due Date
Sep 15, 2025
Release: Aug 13, 2025
City of Georgetown
Close: Sep 15, 2025
Purchase of real estate.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; requires a high-hurdle waiver and is unlikely.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell. If your product is on a Sourcewell contract, propose a cooperative purchase to bypass formal bidding. If coops are blocked: Pivot to a direct competitive bid via the city’s Public Purchase portal.
City of Georgetown, IL
No evidence of sole source awards.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Georgetown
The council discussed various public concerns, including police presence at the fire station, progress on the water system's third well, and preparations for the bicentennial fireworks display. Departmental reports were presented and approved for the Clerk, Streets and Alleys, Water and Sewer, and Public Safety. Administrative changes were made regarding committee appointments due to health-related absences. The council approved a new annual permit for landscapers and tree services regarding yard waste disposal at the dam and upheld the current dog fine policy. A proposal for a new keypad system was tabled for further review. Additionally, the council convened an executive session to discuss litigation matters.
The council received updates regarding a town clean-up day and discussed concerns regarding parking, trash management, and property maintenance issues. The council reviewed and approved the payment of bills, and received reports from the Clerk, Streets & Alleys, Water & Sewer, and Public Safety departments. Discussions were held regarding school pick-up traffic at Pinecrest and proposed road naming. New business included the approval of the American Legion Street Fest, a bid proposal for the Family Dollar strip mall, and new right-of-way permit requirements for utility companies. An executive session was conducted to discuss a real estate matter.
The council authorized payment for various city bills and reviewed reports from the Treasurer, Clerk, Streets & Alleys department, and Water & Sewer department. New business included the approval of painting the announcer's stand for youth football, the consideration and passing of a new parking ordinance, and the approval of a scheduled operating plan for the city dam yard waste area along with the installation of security cameras. Additionally, the council approved a proposal to explore electrical and lighting upgrades for the local dog park. Discussions also touched on the potential for future community events, property rehabilitation grants, and the implementation of a right-of-way ordinance regarding utility contractors.
The council addressed several public complaints regarding local police behavior and fiber optic installations, and discussed requests for sidewalk extensions and parking regulations. Key actions included the approval of bill payments, the clerk's issuance of various business and building permits, and reports from the Streets & Alleys, Water & Sewer, and Public Safety departments. The council also approved the sale of the old City Hall building, adopted the FY 2026-27 budget, authorized various community events, and approved engineering agreements for maintenance work. An executive session was held to discuss personnel matters.
The council authorized the payment of bills and reviewed reports from the Clerk, Streets and Alleys, Water and Sewer, and Public Safety departments. Legislative actions included the vacation of the Pumphouse alley and the approval of a water rate increase. The council discussed potential uses for the old city hall and reviewed requests related to youth sports scoreboards and park usage. Additional actions included authorizing a membership for Keep Vermilion County Beautiful, approving the use of the IDROP municipal bill collection program, setting a process for the sale of a property, updating job descriptions, and approving a natural gas supply contract. A donation to the Bicentennial committee was authorized. Following an executive session to discuss personnel matters, the hiring of a new full-time employee for the Street and Alley department was approved.
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