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City of Jeffersonville
The City of Jeffersonville’s Board of Public Works and Safety requests sealed bids to replace existing concrete sidewalks, curb and gutter, and ADA curb ramps along both sides of Mechanic Street and Meigs Avenue between 10th Street and Market Street. Bids are due by 2:00 PM local time on March 25, 2026, must be submitted on State Board of Accounts Form 96 with a 5% bid security, and the project is subject to Davis‑Bacon wage rates and applicable EEO requirements. Plans/specifications are on file at City Hall and are available electronically from the engineer (Prime AE/JTL Prime AE) for a fee.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 25, 2026
Release: -
City of Jeffersonville
Close: Mar 25, 2026
The City of Jeffersonville’s Board of Public Works and Safety requests sealed bids to replace existing concrete sidewalks, curb and gutter, and ADA curb ramps along both sides of Mechanic Street and Meigs Avenue between 10th Street and Market Street. Bids are due by 2:00 PM local time on March 25, 2026, must be submitted on State Board of Accounts Form 96 with a 5% bid security, and the project is subject to Davis‑Bacon wage rates and applicable EEO requirements. Plans/specifications are on file at City Hall and are available electronically from the engineer (Prime AE/JTL Prime AE) for a fee.
City of Jeffersonville
The Jeffersonville Sewer Board is soliciting bids for the Youngstown Sewer Replacement project in Jeffersonville, Indiana. The work includes approximately 850 LF of 8‑inch PVC gravity sewer, five new sanitary sewer manholes, about 1,500 LF of 6‑inch service connections, lining of roughly 136 LF of existing 8‑inch VCP with service reinstatements, and abandonment of about 800 LF of existing 8‑inch VCP sewer and manholes. Bids are due to the City Clerk by 2:00 PM EST on January 28, 2026, and bidding documents are available via Lynn Imaging starting January 9, 2026, with an expected project duration of 90 days.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jan 28, 2026
Release: -
City of Jeffersonville
Close: Jan 28, 2026
The Jeffersonville Sewer Board is soliciting bids for the Youngstown Sewer Replacement project in Jeffersonville, Indiana. The work includes approximately 850 LF of 8‑inch PVC gravity sewer, five new sanitary sewer manholes, about 1,500 LF of 6‑inch service connections, lining of roughly 136 LF of existing 8‑inch VCP with service reinstatements, and abandonment of about 800 LF of existing 8‑inch VCP sewer and manholes. Bids are due to the City Clerk by 2:00 PM EST on January 28, 2026, and bidding documents are available via Lynn Imaging starting January 9, 2026, with an expected project duration of 90 days.
City of Jeffersonville
Providing and installing fencing project.
Posted Date
Aug 1, 2025
Due Date
Aug 25, 2025
Release: Aug 1, 2025
City of Jeffersonville
Close: Aug 25, 2025
Providing and installing fencing project.
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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 $50,000, use sole source. Deprioritize; over $50,000 expect competitive bidding and Board of Public Works and Safety approval.
Coops: Coops aren’t used today—mention availability (OneIndiana, HGACBuy, OMNIA Partners, Sourcewell) only as future options.
City of Jeffersonville: Public records show a near-total absence of sole-source awards over $50,000. Policy (2022-R-9) requires competitive bidding for purchases over $50,000, and supply/equipment agreements require Board of Public Works and Safety approval.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Jeffersonville
The meeting included discussion and approval of TIF claims and operating claims. There were updates on the Home and Slain project, the Gateway project, and the Guy Brass Parkway Bridgestone/Bridgepoint Commons phase two. Bids were reviewed for the 8th Ohio Drainage Improvements, and a recommendation was made to award the bid to Clark Nichols Inc pending legal review. Certificates of completion were discussed and approved for New Hope Services and 425 West Maple. An amendment to the agreement with the school corporation was approved, allowing up to 35 school buses to be parked at the old auto auction facility until December 1st. There was also a discussion regarding a potential shift in attitude with Jeff Beau.
The meeting included discussions and decisions on development standards variance applications. One application was for an accessory structure exceeding development standards, specifically for an aboveground swimming pool. Public comments were heard, and the board made findings based on the application and testimonies. Another application concerned a 5-lot subdivision with intentions for single-family residences, addressing issues such as drainage and traffic. Additionally, there was an announcement about a complete zoning code revision to create a unified development ordinance, which the Planning Department will undertake in-house. The situation with Speedway on the Veterans Parkway was discussed, with the item tabled until an in-person meeting could be held.
The meeting included a prayer, roll call, and approval of minutes and agenda. Discussions involved the transfer of funds within the same department. A council member raised concerns about Catalyst Rescue Mission, including its director's remarks and the presence of tents, leading to discussions about zoning codes and health department orders. Updates on COVID-19 statistics and a proposal for small business relief were also discussed, with a special meeting scheduled for further consideration.
The Board of Zoning Appeals convened to discuss several variance applications. Topics included tabling BCA 2013 and BZA-20-14, and applications from Erica Bruce, Dennis Dirk, Robert Libs, Robert Armstrong and Janet Matthews. Discussions covered proposed developments such as restaurants, commercial strip centers, hotels, and carport additions, with considerations for zoning standards, public comments, and potential impacts on the community.
The meeting addressed the Catalyst Rescue Mission's activities, including updates on the removal of tents and the transition of emergency shelter clients. Discussions covered the process of moving individuals to the Red Carpet facility, challenges related to funding and the potential increase in intakes, and the importance of COVID-19 testing and safety measures. Concerns were raised regarding the number of people seeking shelter and the financial implications of housing them in hotels, as well as the need for continued vigilance and resources in the face of the pandemic.
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