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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Joplin
Work includes asbestos removal.
Posted Date
Jun 1, 2026
Due Date
Jun 15, 2026
Release: Jun 1, 2026
City of Joplin
Close: Jun 15, 2026
Work includes asbestos removal.
AvailableCity of Joplin
For the demolition of structure(s), and clean-up.
Posted Date
Jun 1, 2026
Due Date
Jun 15, 2026
Release: Jun 1, 2026
City of Joplin
Close: Jun 15, 2026
For the demolition of structure(s), and clean-up.
AvailableCity of Joplin
Work includes install, repair or remove traffic safety guardrails; maintains approx 88 guardrails.
Posted Date
May 30, 2026
Due Date
Jun 23, 2026
Release: May 30, 2026
City of Joplin
Close: Jun 23, 2026
Work includes install, repair or remove traffic safety guardrails; maintains approx 88 guardrails.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Only pursue if the solution is uniquely proprietary and defensible; otherwise pivot to coops.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell, BuyBoard, or Missouri statewide contracts to buy immediately.
City of Joplin rarely approves sole source. Use only for uniquely proprietary, non-substitutable systems with robust, written justification (e.g., cases comparable to the Modular Vehicle Barrier System example).
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Joplin
The council meeting included proclamations for Historic Preservation Month and National Public Works Week, along with updates on insurance and the fiscal year audit. Legislative actions included ordinance amendments regarding traffic regulations, zoning changes, property vacation, and authorization of funds for local festivals and community programs. The council also approved an amendment to the 1717 Market Place Tax Increment Financing Plan. Additionally, the meeting covered the first readings of ordinances concerning an occupancy license agreement for a sanitary sewer project, development code amendments, the procurement of a bucket truck for infrastructure maintenance, and roof restoration for the local history museum. New business items addressed potential updates to signage regulations, the use of drones for traffic enforcement, and a proposal regarding a camping ordinance.
The committee discussed the Bike and Pedestrian Plan, the Complete Streets Construction Standards Manual, and the Active Transportation Network Monitoring Plan, including an overview of relevant RFPs. Updates were provided for the East Town Bicycle Boulevard and Murphy Boulevard Trail projects, as well as the status of railroad permits for stormwater infrastructure. The meeting also covered community member updates regarding upcoming group rides, trail improvements and new parking lot development at Grand Falls, the success of adding bike racks to trolleys, the progress of a tunnel project under I-44 for US Bike Route 51, and planned bike paths for a new bridge on 32nd Street.
This document is the Second Amendment to the 1717 Market Place Tax Increment Financing Plan for Joplin, Missouri. It details revisions to the financial estimates for the Redevelopment Project, including an increase in the aggregate Redevelopment Project costs to approximately $33,600,000 and total costs inclusive of financing to over $53,600,000. Specific changes include an increase in funding for '15th Street Improvements'. The amendment also revises the anticipated year for full reimbursement of project costs and project completion to 2026.
The council meeting addressed several public hearings related to zoning changes, property right-of-way vacations, and special use permits. Consent agenda items included the approval of purchases for a transit van, improved railroad crossing warning devices, and elevator modifications at city facilities. Resolutions were passed regarding the filing of a one-year action plan for community development grants and recognizing an employee upon retirement. The council also approved contracts for the demolition of specific properties on an expedited basis, reviewed ordinances related to traffic and alcohol content, and discussed potential funding for local festivals and celebrations.
The meeting focuses on a series of demolition hearings regarding multiple properties. The board will review progress reports for various continued items and address new business, specifically findings of fact for several identified addresses.
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