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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of La Mesa
The City of La Mesa is soliciting proposals for Financial Advisor Services (RFP 26-07) to establish a debt financing team to assist with issuance and refunding of bonds and related advisory services. Proposals must be submitted electronically through the City/PlanetBids portal, with questions to be submitted via the PlanetBids system by March 16, 2026. The submission deadline is 5:00 p.m. Pacific on March 23, 2026; late proposals will not be considered.
Posted Date
Mar 6, 2026
Due Date
Mar 24, 2026
Release: Mar 6, 2026
City of La Mesa
Close: Mar 24, 2026
The City of La Mesa is soliciting proposals for Financial Advisor Services (RFP 26-07) to establish a debt financing team to assist with issuance and refunding of bonds and related advisory services. Proposals must be submitted electronically through the City/PlanetBids portal, with questions to be submitted via the PlanetBids system by March 16, 2026. The submission deadline is 5:00 p.m. Pacific on March 23, 2026; late proposals will not be considered.
City of La Mesa
The City of La Mesa is soliciting proposals for Bond Counsel Services to form a Debt Financing Team to assist with the issuance or refunding of bonds. Proposals must be submitted electronically via the City’s PlanetBids portal, with questions accepted through the system until March 16, 2026. The resulting agreement is expected to start in April 2026 and may last up to ten years subject to periodic review.
Posted Date
Mar 6, 2026
Due Date
Mar 24, 2026
Release: Mar 6, 2026
City of La Mesa
Close: Mar 24, 2026
The City of La Mesa is soliciting proposals for Bond Counsel Services to form a Debt Financing Team to assist with the issuance or refunding of bonds. Proposals must be submitted electronically via the City’s PlanetBids portal, with questions accepted through the system until March 16, 2026. The resulting agreement is expected to start in April 2026 and may last up to ten years subject to periodic review.
City of La Mesa
The City of La Mesa is soliciting proposals from qualified professional companies to provide Underwriting Services as part of a Debt Financing Team for the issuance and refunding of bonds. Agreements for these services may have terms up to 10 years, with a mandatory review after the first four years. All proposals must be submitted electronically through the City's PlanetBids portal by the deadline of March 23, 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 6, 2026
Due Date
Mar 24, 2026
Release: Mar 6, 2026
City of La Mesa
Close: Mar 24, 2026
The City of La Mesa is soliciting proposals from qualified professional companies to provide Underwriting Services as part of a Debt Financing Team for the issuance and refunding of bonds. Agreements for these services may have terms up to 10 years, with a mandatory review after the first four years. All proposals must be submitted electronically through the City's PlanetBids portal by the deadline of March 23, 2026.
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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. Coordinate with Purchasing to complete the justification under
070(A)(2); City Council approval if >$50,
City of La Mesa, CA occasionally approves sole source for specialized services/equipment. Position as unique/proprietary or essential for continuity of service.
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City of La Mesa
This document comprises a Services Agreement and an associated Purchase Order for a 'Live Compensation Total Base Comp Module' subscription. The City of La Mesa engages GovInvest, Inc. for these professional services. The initial term runs from October 7, 2024, to June 30, 2025, with an initial total fee of $24,000, which includes a $1,000 implementation fee and a $23,000 first-year subscription fee. The agreement features automatic one-year renewals, with subsequent annual fees of $23,000 subject to CPI-based increases.
Effective Date
Oct 7, 2024
Expires
Effective: Oct 7, 2024
City of La Mesa
Expires:
This document comprises a Services Agreement and an associated Purchase Order for a 'Live Compensation Total Base Comp Module' subscription. The City of La Mesa engages GovInvest, Inc. for these professional services. The initial term runs from October 7, 2024, to June 30, 2025, with an initial total fee of $24,000, which includes a $1,000 implementation fee and a $23,000 first-year subscription fee. The agreement features automatic one-year renewals, with subsequent annual fees of $23,000 subject to CPI-based increases.
City of La Mesa
The City of La Mesa has entered into an agreement with GovInvest Inc. for an annual subscription to Labor Costing and Pension Solutions. The Services Agreement, effective November 30, 2023, and a Purchase Order, dated December 14, 2023, outline the provision of these professional services for a total not exceeding $16,730.96. The services commence on July 10, 2023, for the Labor Costing Module and August 28, 2023, for the Pension Module, extending until August 27, 2024. The agreement includes terms for compensation, performance, and annual fee increases tied to the US CPI.
Effective Date
Jul 10, 2023
Expires
Effective: Jul 10, 2023
City of La Mesa
Expires:
The City of La Mesa has entered into an agreement with GovInvest Inc. for an annual subscription to Labor Costing and Pension Solutions. The Services Agreement, effective November 30, 2023, and a Purchase Order, dated December 14, 2023, outline the provision of these professional services for a total not exceeding $16,730.96. The services commence on July 10, 2023, for the Labor Costing Module and August 28, 2023, for the Pension Module, extending until August 27, 2024. The agreement includes terms for compensation, performance, and annual fee increases tied to the US CPI.
City of La Mesa
This document is an invoice and an internal memo for the renewal of an annual subscription for GovInvest's labor costing and pension solutions software for the City of La Mesa. The renewal period is from August 28, 2025, to August 27, 2026, for a total amount of $17,749.86. The memo recommends approval of this renewal, noting a 3% increase based on CPI.
Effective Date
Aug 28, 2025
Expires
Effective: Aug 28, 2025
City of La Mesa
Expires:
This document is an invoice and an internal memo for the renewal of an annual subscription for GovInvest's labor costing and pension solutions software for the City of La Mesa. The renewal period is from August 28, 2025, to August 27, 2026, for a total amount of $17,749.86. The memo recommends approval of this renewal, noting a 3% increase based on CPI.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of La Mesa
The council discussed the city's annual street maintenance programs, including methods for slurry sealing, paving, and concrete maintenance, as well as selection criteria for infrastructure projects. There was a dialogue regarding street safety improvements for pedestrians and cyclists, and the potential impact of heavy electric vehicles on road infrastructure. Additionally, a presentation was provided on the La Mesa trolley prioritization study, covering goals for increasing trolley frequency and concepts for improving traffic flow and pedestrian safety in the downtown area.
The council meeting included several proclamations, including the recognition of Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Month and Water Safety Month. Additionally, a presentation was provided by San Diego Community Power regarding 2026 rates, renewable power procurement goals, and various program offerings. The council discussed concerns regarding utility rates and the impact of the regional energy market on local residents.
The council discussed various community events, including the upcoming Flag Day parade, Earth Day Fair, and Arbor Day. Proclamations were issued for Arbor Day, Arts and Cultural Creativity Month, and Volunteer Appreciation Month. Additionally, the council addressed a resident's concerns regarding sober living facilities, specifically focusing on safety and regulatory oversight of these establishments in residential neighborhoods.
The City Council conducted a regular meeting. The proceedings included a roll call of members and an acknowledgement that there were no public comments to address.
The meeting commenced with roll call, flag salute, and an invocation recognizing Black History Month by reading about the poet James Baldwin. Community bulletin reports included announcements for the Lunar New Year celebration, a DUI checkpoint, a community cleanup event, a free clothing swap, a home energy fair, and a MTS bus/trolley survey. Council-initiated items regarding advocacy letters were tabled due to the Vice Mayor's absence. The City Treasurer presented the financial report for the quarter ending December 31, 2025, highlighting record investment earnings for the third consecutive year. The Treasurer also raised concerns regarding the inherent tension between the elected City Treasurer role and the appointed Finance Director, suggesting that the elected treasurer position might be unnecessary, potentially leading to conflict, and recommended considering an appointed treasurer or external firm instead. Council members expressed appreciation for the Treasurer's performance but indicated a need for further discussion regarding the proposed structural change.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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