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City of Grosse Pointe Shores
Work includes construction work to modify the existing weir wall at the Cook Road Pump Station, a sanitary sewage pumping station located at 507 Lake Shore Road in Grosse Pointe Shores. Other work involves waterproofing, interior motor room improvements, ventilation improvements, split heat pump installation, exterior/interior concrete repairs, and skylight removals and replacements.
Posted Date
Jun 10, 2026
Due Date
Jul 23, 2026
Release: Jun 10, 2026
City of Grosse Pointe Shores
Close: Jul 23, 2026
Work includes construction work to modify the existing weir wall at the Cook Road Pump Station, a sanitary sewage pumping station located at 507 Lake Shore Road in Grosse Pointe Shores. Other work involves waterproofing, interior motor room improvements, ventilation improvements, split heat pump installation, exterior/interior concrete repairs, and skylight removals and replacements.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $10,000, use sole source; otherwise deprioritize—city rarely approves; pivot back to formal MITN solicitations.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
City of Grosse Pointe Shores, MI shows a near-total absence of sole source awards and adheres to competitive processes. A low $10,000 council approval threshold pushes most purchases into formal bids.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Grosse Pointe Shores
The agenda for the meeting includes updates and reports from various boards, committees, and commissions, including Budget and Finance, Public Safety, Public Works, Parks, Harbor, Infrastructure, and Communications. Financial matters such as the approval of bills and review of financial statements are scheduled. Additional items include a Library appointment and consideration of a CLEMIS contract agreement. A closed session is planned to discuss a collective bargaining agreement.
The commission reviewed and approved a variance request for a driveway at 16 Woodland Shore Drive, requiring the petitioner to address drainage, curbing, and grading concerns. Additionally, the commission discussed property matters, including shrub replanting on a Lakeshore property and potential tax revenue implications regarding the consolidation of residential lots.
The committee discussed updates regarding the pool opening, including mechanical issues with pumps and leaks in the kiddie pool. They reviewed the effectiveness of the geese mitigation program and announced the operational plan for the concession stand, which will feature a new menu and be staffed by volunteers. New business included a discussion on the installation of a walking path around the park perimeter and the potential planting of trees along Lakeshore to provide privacy for residents.
The committee reviewed the design and financial plans for a new pool complex, including strategies for debt termination and the issuance of general obligation bonds. Additionally, the committee conducted a comprehensive review of the 26-27 General Fund Budget, covering revenue and expenditure estimates, proprietary and alternate funds, projected capital expenditures, and water rates.
The City Council meeting addressed various municipal operations, including the approval of a variance request for a wading pool at 53 Blairmoor Court. Reports were received from multiple boards and committees, covering budget and finance updates, public safety activities such as grant-funded equipment and upcoming community events, public works maintenance, and tree damage assessments following recent storms. The council also approved the purchase of a police scout vehicle and a water department vehicle. Additionally, the meeting featured public comments regarding gun violence awareness initiatives, and members discussed the ongoing seawall project and potential placement of a memorial bench.
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