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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Lafayette
Seeking qualified residential design and design/build firms (consultant) to prepare permit-ready, pre-approved accessory dwelling unit (adu) plan sets as part of the senate district 7 (sd7) adu program.
Posted Date
May 1, 2026
Due Date
May 29, 2026
Release: May 1, 2026
City of Lafayette
Close: May 29, 2026
Seeking qualified residential design and design/build firms (consultant) to prepare permit-ready, pre-approved accessory dwelling unit (adu) plan sets as part of the senate district 7 (sd7) adu program.
AvailableCity of Lafayette
Work includes mobilization; traffic control and construction signage; potholing utilities; clearing and grubbing including tree protection, and trees and vegetation trimming; removal and disposal of asphalt concrete pavement and subgrade, concrete curbs, gutters, curb ramps, flatworks, striping, traffic signs, walls, and railings; construction of minor concrete structures, concrete curbs, gutters, curb ramps, flatworks, storm drain facilities and piping, asphalt concrete paving and base repairs, asphalt berms, driveways, and pathways, crack seal, installation of steel shoulder piles, timber lagging retaining wall, and railings, replacement of metal beam guard rails, installation of new traffic thermoplastic striping, and markings, reflective markers, traffic signs; adjustment of utility covers; installation of survey monuments; and all other miscellaneous work.
Posted Date
Mar 24, 2026
Due Date
Apr 23, 2026
Release: Mar 24, 2026
City of Lafayette
Close: Apr 23, 2026
Work includes mobilization; traffic control and construction signage; potholing utilities; clearing and grubbing including tree protection, and trees and vegetation trimming; removal and disposal of asphalt concrete pavement and subgrade, concrete curbs, gutters, curb ramps, flatworks, striping, traffic signs, walls, and railings; construction of minor concrete structures, concrete curbs, gutters, curb ramps, flatworks, storm drain facilities and piping, asphalt concrete paving and base repairs, asphalt berms, driveways, and pathways, crack seal, installation of steel shoulder piles, timber lagging retaining wall, and railings, replacement of metal beam guard rails, installation of new traffic thermoplastic striping, and markings, reflective markers, traffic signs; adjustment of utility covers; installation of survey monuments; and all other miscellaneous work.
City of Lafayette
Construction of the City of Lafayette Restriping Project, including removal and installation of traffic striping lines, legends, reflective markers, and curb painting, along with associated traffic control and water pollution prevention.
Posted Date
Nov 25, 2025
Due Date
Jan 15, 2026
Release: Nov 25, 2025
City of Lafayette
Close: Jan 15, 2026
Construction of the City of Lafayette Restriping Project, including removal and installation of traffic striping lines, legends, reflective markers, and curb painting, along with associated traffic control and water pollution prevention.
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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 $175,000, use sole source.
Coops: Ask if they’ll consider a cooperative (NASPO ValuePoint, Sourcewell, OMNIA Partners, NPPGov) to streamline procurement.
Entity: City of Lafayette, CA
Threshold insight: Near-zero history of sole sourcing above $175,000; the city adheres to competitive bidding.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Lafayette
The Friends of the Lafayette Library and Learning Center provided a presentation on their mission and operations in support of the library. Key discussion topics included the management and growth of the Friends Corner Bookshop, which relies on volunteers to process and sell donated items, and the implementation of modern inventory and point-of-sale systems. The presentation also detailed the Wonders of the World program, a series of educational lectures featuring various speakers, and the Sweet Thursday program, which hosts author discussions and readings. Additionally, the annual bookmark design contest for local students was highlighted as a community-engagement initiative.
This document provides an analysis of non-governmental and governmental constraints affecting housing development in the City of Lafayette, supporting its 6th Cycle Housing Element for the 2023-2031 period. It systematically identifies key impediments such as high land and construction costs, financing availability, community opposition, and environmental factors. Additionally, it details governmental constraints including land use controls, development standards, fees, and processing procedures. The plan articulates the City's efforts to mitigate these barriers, aiming to facilitate the creation of adequate and affordable housing, especially for lower-income households, and achieve the Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) allocation.
This Housing Element Implementation Plan outlines the City of Lafayette's comprehensive strategy for addressing housing needs and promoting inclusive communities. The plan focuses on developing infrastructure to support growth, revitalizing the downtown area, and promoting environmental sustainability in residential development. It also emphasizes ensuring equal housing opportunities for all persons, affirmatively furthering fair housing, and expanding a variety of attractive and affordable housing types. Key priorities include providing housing for special needs populations, integrating diverse housing types sensitively within neighborhoods, encouraging quality design, and ensuring compliance with State Housing Law.
This document details the public participation process for the City of Lafayette's 2023-2031 Housing Element Update. It outlines extensive outreach and engagement strategies, including citizen-led planning, online activities, and targeted efforts for hard-to-reach populations. The summary highlights how community feedback influenced key aspects of the Housing Element, addressing concerns such as housing affordability, preservation of community character, infrastructure capacity, and wildfire risk. The input led to the development and improvement of policies related to evaluating and establishing funding for new infrastructure, supporting mixed-use development, facilitating affordable housing production, and encouraging quality design.
The meeting featured a presentation from the Public Art Committee regarding their mission, ongoing projects, and collection management. Key topics included a summary of the current permanent and temporary art installations across the city, the 1% for the Arts program, and the progress of upcoming art projects, including the dandelion seeds sculpture and panels at the 950 Huff development. The discussion emphasized the goal of integrating art into daily community life and provided information about future mural unveiling events.
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