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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of La Mesa
The City of La Mesa is seeking a consultant to provide professional services for the redevelopment of the City Hall and Civic Center site. The selected consultant will evaluate redevelopment feasibility and prepare a developer solicitation for a public-private project. This effort will result in a new City Hall and compatible redevelopment such as housing.
Posted Date
Jun 16, 2026
Due Date
Jul 13, 2026
Release: Jun 16, 2026
City of La Mesa
Close: Jul 13, 2026
The City of La Mesa is seeking a consultant to provide professional services for the redevelopment of the City Hall and Civic Center site. The selected consultant will evaluate redevelopment feasibility and prepare a developer solicitation for a public-private project. This effort will result in a new City Hall and compatible redevelopment such as housing.
AvailableCity of La Mesa
Project includes 489,354 SF type 1 slurry seal, 1,458,108 SF type 2 slurry seal, 58,742 SF 2.5" mill, 1 LS crack seal, 888 TN furnish and install 2.5" HMA overlay, 1 LS furnish and replace existing pavement markings, 2,050 TN asphalt pavement, 60,454 SF cold mill (3"). See outside link.
Posted Date
Jun 8, 2026
Due Date
Jul 2, 2026
Release: Jun 8, 2026
City of La Mesa
Close: Jul 2, 2026
Project includes 489,354 SF type 1 slurry seal, 1,458,108 SF type 2 slurry seal, 58,742 SF 2.5" mill, 1 LS crack seal, 888 TN furnish and install 2.5" HMA overlay, 1 LS furnish and replace existing pavement markings, 2,050 TN asphalt pavement, 60,454 SF cold mill (3"). See outside link.
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.
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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 Commission reviewed and approved a recommendation for a temporary speed hump pilot program presented by a traffic engineering consultant, which is intended to serve as a tool for traffic calming.
The commission selected a Vice Chair. Discussion was held regarding a request to submit a work order to the Public Works/Engineering Department for the installation of parking T's in the downtown village, with staff directed to provide further analysis. Additionally, the commission discussed the addition of smart parking meters on Acacia Avenue, provided feedback on public noticing for the project, and reviewed the ongoing initiative to replace remaining coin-only meters.
The commission conducted introductions for a new recreation supervisor and held a discussion regarding activities and programming for Teen Night. Commissioners also shared personal reflections on their winter break.
The commission discussed the extension of the Alternative Transportation Safety Education ad hoc subcommittee and ongoing progress on a four-part video series. Members reviewed potential messages and locations for variable message boards as part of the Mobility Signage ad hoc subcommittee work. There was an evaluation of the Climate Action Plan Implementation Work Plan to identify new subcommittee opportunities, resulting in the creation of the Transit Education Materials ad hoc subcommittee. The commission also scheduled a future tour of the EDCO Anaerobic Digester and received updates regarding staff-led environmental projects, grant applications, and inter-commission collaboration efforts.
The commission discussed the extension of several ad hoc subcommittees, including those focused on Alternative Transportation Safety Education, Transit Education Materials, and the Green Events Checklist. Updates were provided regarding the Mobility Signage project, including messaging for upcoming community events and sign placement. The Chair provided a report on collaboration with the Youth Commission regarding the Climate Action Plan. Staff presented updates on various city programs, including bicycle education, free tree giveaways, and the EV Charging Station Master Plan. Members also discussed new program launches from the San Diego Regional Energy Network and a community survey regarding multimodal transportation.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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