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City of Kennett
Construction of a 5\' Sidewalk.
Posted Date
Mar 31, 2026
Due Date
Apr 28, 2026
Release: Mar 31, 2026
City of Kennett
Close: Apr 28, 2026
Construction of a 5\' Sidewalk.
City of Kennett
Construct a 5 foot sidewalk along Clipper Street from Walnut Street to College Ave.
Posted Date
Mar 31, 2026
Due Date
Apr 28, 2026
Release: Mar 31, 2026
City of Kennett
Close: Apr 28, 2026
Construct a 5 foot sidewalk along Clipper Street from Walnut Street to College Ave.
City of Kennett
The City of Kennett seeks bids for labor, materials, and equipment for the demolition of structures in Kennett, Missouri. Bids must be quoted per structure with a total bid amount, and all materials must be disposed of off-site. The awarded company must provide demolition permits and general liability insurance.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Nov 26, 2025
City of Kennett
Close: Nov 26, 2025
The City of Kennett seeks bids for labor, materials, and equipment for the demolition of structures in Kennett, Missouri. Bids must be quoted per structure with a total bid amount, and all materials must be disposed of off-site. The awarded company must provide demolition permits and general liability insurance.
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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 $5,000, sole source may be permitted—deprioritize and pivot to a cooperative contract instead.
Coops: Lead with cooperative purchasing; propose a Sourcewell-based piggyback through the department head.
City of Kennett, MO: There is no evidence of documented sole source awards. The May 2025 state audit cited poor financial controls and lack of transparency—treat sole source as high-risk/low-reward and pivot immediately to cooperative purchasing.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Kennett
The council reviewed and approved the sale of several pieces of surplus equipment from the tree department, including various trucks and four-wheelers. A contract renewal with the local Chamber of Commerce was approved with a specific amendment regarding committee representation. Additionally, the council determined the distribution of tax allocations for senior services, approved a ratification for an overage on a home demolition project, and discussed changes to the voting structure and membership of the planning and zoning committee. Updates were also provided on park improvements and upcoming community events.
The council discussed and moved to approve funding for the construction of a sidewalk and landing pad from the street to the band stand at a city park to improve accessibility. The council also reviewed financial information regarding transportation and storm water funds. Additionally, the council evaluated bids for asphalt and storm water projects, granting approval for a paving contractor for a multi-street project and considering bids for storm water infrastructure repairs.
The council discussed the upcoming America 250 event in Jones Park, including live music, food vendors, educational booths, and a fundraiser for the Oaks Nutrition Center, and authorized a reimbursement of up to $2,000 for event-related costs. Additionally, the council approved the rezoning of property on West Clipper Street, appointed a member to the Kennett Board of Public Works, approved the purchase of a 61-inch 2026 Rogue lawnmower for the Fire Department, and began discussions regarding a proposed voluntary medical leave program for employees.
The council meeting addressed several key agenda items. A Certificate of Appreciation was presented to a departing Park Board member. The council discussed and approved appointments to the Board of Adjustments and Appeals, as well as the Kennett Memorial Airport lease agreement. Additionally, the council approved the purchase of American flags and poles for the city. Bids for new commercial-grade lawn mowers for the street department were discussed; the council decided to table the decision to gather comparable bids for specific models. Finally, the council authorized the sale of additional street department equipment, including a wood chipper and two trucks, and reviewed pending TAP grant projects.
The council reviewed and approved the abstract of account and statement of revenue and expenditures for March 2026. Tourism fund requests were approved for advertising the Juneteenth cook-off and for a state marketing matching grant. The council discussed preparations for the America 250 anniversary and approved ordinances to establish a policy management committee and abolish several existing city council committees, excluding the finance committee. Additionally, the council granted a 60-day extension for a provisional license holder.
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