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City of Kenmore
Construct ADA compliant curb ramps and sidewalks where previously deficient includes 637 LF sawcutting, 117 ton crushed surfacing top course, 535 LF cement conc. pedestrian curb, 80 SF plastic crosswalk line.
Posted Date
Mar 11, 2026
Due Date
Mar 30, 2026
Release: Mar 11, 2026
City of Kenmore
Close: Mar 30, 2026
Construct ADA compliant curb ramps and sidewalks where previously deficient includes 637 LF sawcutting, 117 ton crushed surfacing top course, 535 LF cement conc. pedestrian curb, 80 SF plastic crosswalk line.
AvailableCity of Kenmore
The city intends to develop a new public works operations center in two phases. The work in this bid is for general building construction work and final site work contract. The work shall include, but is not limited to: completion of the administration building foundations, footings and elevator pit, preparing and placing slab on grade concrete; building framing including rough carpentry, structural steel, and open web pin connected trusses; building enclosure systems including thermal insulation, weather barriers, metal siding and roofing, aluminum framed entrances & store fronts, and aluminum windows; interior construction including wall framing, gypsum wall board, and doors, & hardware; interior finishes including ceramic tile, resinous flooring, carpet, resilient sheet flooring, linoleum flooring, and painting; various interior building specialties including marker boards, signage, toilet accessories, lockers, and window shades; MRL elevator; mechanical work including HVAC, plumbing and fire protection; and electrical work. In addition to the building construction, the contract will also include site fencing & gates, finish asphalt paving, site lighting and electrical work, lawn irrigation and landscaping.
Posted Date
Jan 15, 2026
Due Date
Feb 19, 2026
Release: Jan 15, 2026
City of Kenmore
Close: Feb 19, 2026
The city intends to develop a new public works operations center in two phases. The work in this bid is for general building construction work and final site work contract. The work shall include, but is not limited to: completion of the administration building foundations, footings and elevator pit, preparing and placing slab on grade concrete; building framing including rough carpentry, structural steel, and open web pin connected trusses; building enclosure systems including thermal insulation, weather barriers, metal siding and roofing, aluminum framed entrances & store fronts, and aluminum windows; interior construction including wall framing, gypsum wall board, and doors, & hardware; interior finishes including ceramic tile, resinous flooring, carpet, resilient sheet flooring, linoleum flooring, and painting; various interior building specialties including marker boards, signage, toilet accessories, lockers, and window shades; MRL elevator; mechanical work including HVAC, plumbing and fire protection; and electrical work. In addition to the building construction, the contract will also include site fencing & gates, finish asphalt paving, site lighting and electrical work, lawn irrigation and landscaping.
City of Kenmore
As a heat pump distributor, manage a program that provides incentives for switching homes from oil and gas heat or no central heating to electric heat pumps to reduce the cost of conversion and thereby increase the number of homes switching to less carbon intensive electricity. The city is interested in options for homeowners including multiple manufacturers and model choices where possible. The city will evaluate proposals and select a consultant to perform heat pump direct rebate administration and management. The consultant will be selected based on its ability to efficiently (in terms of cost, time, and resources) and effectively perform the services.
Posted Date
Dec 1, 2025
Due Date
Dec 17, 2025
Release: Dec 1, 2025
City of Kenmore
Close: Dec 17, 2025
As a heat pump distributor, manage a program that provides incentives for switching homes from oil and gas heat or no central heating to electric heat pumps to reduce the cost of conversion and thereby increase the number of homes switching to less carbon intensive electricity. The city is interested in options for homeowners including multiple manufacturers and model choices where possible. The city will evaluate proposals and select a consultant to perform heat pump direct rebate administration and management. The consultant will be selected based on its ability to efficiently (in terms of cost, time, and resources) and effectively perform the services.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; steer to coops/resellers for a faster, lower-risk path.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative purchase; confirm access and piggybacking, then coordinate with Finance & Administration and the end-user.
No documented sole source policy or dollar thresholds are available for City of Kenmore. Deprioritize this route and redirect to cooperative purchasing or reseller channels.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Kenmore
The 2026 Parks, Recreation, and Open Space (PROS) Plan provides a foundational framework for the City of Kenmore to manage and develop its parks, recreation, and open space system over the next six years. This plan ensures eligibility for state and federal funding by outlining strategies to address projected population growth and evolving community needs. Key objectives include inventorying assets, forecasting demand, establishing roles and responsibilities, estimating costs, and gathering public input. The strategic framework focuses on developing and maintaining parks, trails, and waterfront areas while protecting natural resources, enhancing environmental stewardship, improving connectivity through trails, expanding diverse recreation opportunities (both indoor and outdoor), strengthening arts and cultural facilities, utilizing data-informed planning, and establishing sustainable funding sources. The overall vision is to ensure a vibrant, equitable, and resilient park and recreation system for Kenmore's evolving community.
The meeting focused on discussing and shaping a DEI policy. A staff DEI workplace culture survey from June 2022 was presented, explained, and discussed, highlighting strengths such as feeling comfortable at work and fair treatment, as well as growth opportunities related to expressing opinions and safety in disagreeing openly. Employees value their colleagues and appreciate collaboration and respect. Key challenges include clearly communicated processes and adequate staffing. Recommendations include an intentional DEI strategy with transparency, communication, and education on diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. The DEI Task Force is scheduled to be sunsetted, but the City is exploring options to continue engagement, and the Task Force members might be contacted in the near future about possible future DEI work. Findings will be presented to the Council in July, with a follow-up in September to discuss an equity policy.
This document outlines the Kenmore City Council's priorities for 2026, focusing on fulfilling its core mission and achieving the City's 20-year vision. Key initiatives include ensuring financial sustainability, implementing the Climate Action Plan and promoting environmental stewardship, activating the Lakepointe property for various developments, preserving and increasing housing availability, promoting sustainable economic development, enhancing multimodal transportation, finalizing and implementing the Human Services Strategic Plan, expanding parks and recreation, continuing the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) Strategic Plan, and broadening community engagement.
The committee discussed feedback from an open house, including concerns about the different types of STEP housing and the need for more transparency. They considered survey responses indicating support for simplifying development processes and distributing STEP housing throughout the city. The committee also discussed potential code changes, the definition of criminal history in relation to PSH, and the permit process, particularly regarding public notice. Additional topics included safety and security plans, good neighbor agreements, resident-operator agreements, parking reduction tools, and next steps for the City Council meeting.
The meeting included a presentation of the DEI Community Survey findings, which covered topics such as diverse representation, psychological safety, equitable systems, and community values. The survey results indicated that the strongest positive sentiments were associated with public land use and the Kenmore Police Department. There was also discussion regarding the significance and value of DEI, accountability, understanding community experiences, and investment in DEI strategies. The City of Kenmore received an Association of Washington Municipal Excellence Award for its ARPA response.
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