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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Kankakee
Supplying bulk fuel at the Department of Public Works. This contract will cover the 2026-2027 Fiscal Year.
Posted Date
Apr 25, 2026
Due Date
May 12, 2026
Release: Apr 25, 2026
City of Kankakee
Close: May 12, 2026
Supplying bulk fuel at the Department of Public Works. This contract will cover the 2026-2027 Fiscal Year.
City of Kankakee
Tightrope media server, associated equipment, setup and installation of designated hardware for the city.
Posted Date
Feb 1, 2026
Due Date
Mar 31, 2026
Release: Feb 1, 2026
City of Kankakee
Close: Mar 31, 2026
Tightrope media server, associated equipment, setup and installation of designated hardware for the city.
City of Kankakee
Provide residential solid waste, yard waste, and recycling collection and disposal service.
Posted Date
Nov 12, 2025
Due Date
Dec 2, 2025
Release: Nov 12, 2025
City of Kankakee
Close: Dec 2, 2025
Provide residential solid waste, yard waste, and recycling collection and disposal service.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: City of Kankakee, IL: No evidence of sole source contracting; deprioritize this route. If your scope clearly qualifies as an exempt professional service (Municipal Code Sec. 2-145), pursue that path to bypass bidding. Most purchases ≥ $25,000 go to formal bid (Sec. 2-144).
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops; if they’re open to alternatives later, mention UPP/BidBuy, Sourcewell, OMNIA.
City of Kankakee, IL: No evidence of sole source contracting; deprioritize this route. The viable bypass is the professional services exemption (Municipal Code Sec. 2-145) for services requiring a high degree of professional skill. Most purchases ≥ $25,000 go to formal bid (Sec.
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City of Kankakee
The City of Kankakee has authorized an agreement with Flock Group Inc. for the provision, installation, and use of the Flock System, including Flock Falcon Cameras and an Implementation Fee. The initial contract term is for one year, with a total cost of $13,750.00. The agreement became effective on November 19, 2021, and includes an Order Form detailing services and pricing, along with a comprehensive Government Agency Customer Agreement outlining terms and conditions for service, support, payment, and responsibilities. The contract is set to automatically renew for successive 24-month terms after the initial period.
Effective Date
Nov 19, 2021
Expires
Effective: Nov 19, 2021
City of Kankakee
Expires:
The City of Kankakee has authorized an agreement with Flock Group Inc. for the provision, installation, and use of the Flock System, including Flock Falcon Cameras and an Implementation Fee. The initial contract term is for one year, with a total cost of $13,750.00. The agreement became effective on November 19, 2021, and includes an Order Form detailing services and pricing, along with a comprehensive Government Agency Customer Agreement outlining terms and conditions for service, support, payment, and responsibilities. The contract is set to automatically renew for successive 24-month terms after the initial period.
City of Kankakee
This document is a quote from Axon Enterprise, Inc. to the Kankakee Police Department for the purchase of 5 TASER 7 units, including associated hardware, software licenses, and warranties. The total cost of the purchase is $12,716.60. The agreement has an effective start date of March 1, 2025, with services and warranties extending until September 30, 2028. Standard terms and conditions are included.
Effective Date
Mar 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Mar 1, 2025
City of Kankakee
Expires:
This document is a quote from Axon Enterprise, Inc. to the Kankakee Police Department for the purchase of 5 TASER 7 units, including associated hardware, software licenses, and warranties. The total cost of the purchase is $12,716.60. The agreement has an effective start date of March 1, 2025, with services and warranties extending until September 30, 2028. Standard terms and conditions are included.
AvailableCity of Kankakee
This Order Form outlines an agreement between Flock Group Inc. and IL - Kankakee PD for Flock Safety products and services, including the Flock Safety Platform, FlockOS, and Flock Safety Falcon LPR cameras. The initial contract term is 12 months, with an annual recurring cost of $12,000.00 after a $2,000.00 discount. The agreement's term commences upon execution or installation, with the customer's signing date being January 21, 2025, and it is set to automatically renew annually.
Effective Date
Jan 21, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jan 21, 2025
City of Kankakee
Expires:
This Order Form outlines an agreement between Flock Group Inc. and IL - Kankakee PD for Flock Safety products and services, including the Flock Safety Platform, FlockOS, and Flock Safety Falcon LPR cameras. The initial contract term is 12 months, with an annual recurring cost of $12,000.00 after a $2,000.00 discount. The agreement's term commences upon execution or installation, with the customer's signing date being January 21, 2025, and it is set to automatically renew annually.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Kankakee
The council meeting agenda includes several petitions such as the approval of a conditional use permit for a senior housing facility and the rezoning of certain properties. Communications to be addressed involve requests for street closures for a Back to School Health Fair and a Bags Tournament, as well as a Walk/Run event for the Fightin' Irish 5K Ken Klipp Classic. Reports from various departments, including the City and the ESU, are on the agenda. Unfinished business focuses on amendments to the Property Maintenance Code and Nuisance ordinances. New business items include declaring surplus property for the Fire Department and authorizing a Tax Increment Financing Agreement with JT-Desk, LLC. Additionally, the council will consider resolutions regarding the Kankakee River Valley Enterprise Zone, the acceptance of bids for the 2026 Street Maintenance Program funded by MFT and Bond funds, and the approval of engineering proposals from Piggush Engineering for Kennedy Drive and Curtis Avenue improvements.
The council meeting addressed various community communications, including requests for tag days, charity walk/run events, and multiple street closures for local events. The agenda included reports from city officers and standing committees, such as the Budget and Community Development committees. New business items involved amendments to the property maintenance code and nuisance ordinances, the rescission of a handicapped parking ordinance, and the approval of liquor licenses. Additionally, the council reviewed financial resolutions concerning the community development block grant program, fiscal year fund expenditures, and equipment procurement for the City PEG channel. Infrastructure and development items included a joint funding agreement for the Riverfront Trail Project, parking facility maintenance contracts, and a lease agreement for a community garden. Finally, the council discussed participation in opioid lawsuit settlements.
The Budget Committee meeting focused on a review of the April 2026 financial statements, discussing revenue categories such as taxes, service charges, grants, and fines, as well as expenditure updates. The committee also received status reports on ARPA funding and the city's upcoming capital needs budget planning. Additionally, there was a discussion regarding potential bond refinancing options, the impact of federal audit findings on administrative expenses, and an update on the status of pension funds.
The committee discussed issues related to ongoing fiber internet installation work, including site restoration concerns and citizen complaints about property damage. They addressed the need for better coordination with the city's management and legal counsel to resolve these issues. Additionally, the committee reviewed ongoing efforts to define and regulate smoke shops and discussed potential adjustments to single-serve alcohol sale boundaries. A presentation was also heard from a business owner regarding a proposed relocation of a billiard club and an application for a liquor license.
The City Council meeting included public comments regarding ordinance concerns for vegetation, a proposed community garden project, and code enforcement violation notices. The council also reviewed and passed an ordinance approving a conditional use permit for the construction and operation of a senior housing facility.
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