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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Lakeport
Consulting firms to prepare the City's 7th Cycle Housing Element Update for the 2027–2035 planning period in compliance with California Government Code Section 65580 et seq. and all applicable requirements of the California Department of Housing and Community Development ("HCD"). See attached file.
Posted Date
May 28, 2026
Due Date
Jun 26, 2026
Release: May 28, 2026
City of Lakeport
Close: Jun 26, 2026
Consulting firms to prepare the City's 7th Cycle Housing Element Update for the 2027–2035 planning period in compliance with California Government Code Section 65580 et seq. and all applicable requirements of the California Department of Housing and Community Development ("HCD"). See attached file.
AvailableCity of Lakeport
The City of Lakeport is seeking Statements of Qualifications from firms to provide design services for ADA upgrades at the Silveira Community Center, including bathroom and exterior access route improvements. The project is supported by a $1,274,020 Community Development Block Grant – Mitigation Resilient Infrastructure Program award and must comply with all federal and state requirements. Selected consultants will be responsible for field verification, construction document preparation, and potential environmental testing such as radon mitigation.
Posted Date
Apr 2, 2026
Due Date
May 6, 2026
Release: Apr 2, 2026
City of Lakeport
Close: May 6, 2026
The City of Lakeport is seeking Statements of Qualifications from firms to provide design services for ADA upgrades at the Silveira Community Center, including bathroom and exterior access route improvements. The project is supported by a $1,274,020 Community Development Block Grant – Mitigation Resilient Infrastructure Program award and must comply with all federal and state requirements. Selected consultants will be responsible for field verification, construction document preparation, and potential environmental testing such as radon mitigation.
City of Lakeport
Work includes traffic control, 4281 SF remove ac surfacing, 744 SF remove pcc pavement, 125 tn excavation (class I disposal), 230 tn excavation (class II disposal), 2518 SF 6" concrete paving, 507 SF 5" concrete paving, 1912 SF 3" hma paving, 532 SF 6" r&r hma paving, 134 LF curb and gutter, 277 SF sidewalk, 752 SF 6" commercial driveway, 129 LF of tall curb (bioswale and landscape drain), 24 LF of 6" standing curb, 69 LF of headerboard, 69 LF of railroad ties, 22 LF of 4"x12" galvanized drain tube, 15 SF of truncated domes, signage, pavement and curb markings, 2" PVC drain pipe, install cobbles.
Posted Date
Nov 25, 2025
Due Date
Feb 25, 2026
Release: Nov 25, 2025
City of Lakeport
Close: Feb 25, 2026
Work includes traffic control, 4281 SF remove ac surfacing, 744 SF remove pcc pavement, 125 tn excavation (class I disposal), 230 tn excavation (class II disposal), 2518 SF 6" concrete paving, 507 SF 5" concrete paving, 1912 SF 3" hma paving, 532 SF 6" r&r hma paving, 134 LF curb and gutter, 277 SF sidewalk, 752 SF 6" commercial driveway, 129 LF of tall curb (bioswale and landscape drain), 24 LF of 6" standing curb, 69 LF of headerboard, 69 LF of railroad ties, 22 LF of 4"x12" galvanized drain tube, 15 SF of truncated domes, signage, pavement and curb markings, 2" PVC drain pipe, install cobbles.
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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 $200,000, use sole source.
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City of Lakeport adheres to competitive processes; there’s no evidence of sole source awards above $200,000. Deprioritize this path.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Lakeport
The Planning Commission addressed an application for an architectural and design review to construct a new 7,655 square-foot, single-story childcare building for the Lake Family Resource Center. The project involves site improvements, including outdoor play areas, a new parking lot, circulation system, and utility infrastructure, intended to expand the existing Early Head Start program. The discussion included consistency with the General Plan and Zoning Ordinance, compliance with design criteria, and a determination of statutory exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act.
The committee approved the 2026 Calendar of Meetings and received a detailed update from the City Manager regarding Measure Z revenues, expenditures, and program trends. Discussion also included future reporting methods for financial data, with staff tasked to bring back additional information at the next meeting.
The City Council meeting included items related to the approval of the 2026 Summer Concert Series and Tuesday Farmers Markets in the Park, the adoption of a resolution for a Sewer System Management Plan update, and the introduction of a new Utilities Department employee. Further business included the consideration of a Title VI Program, the authorization of a Water and Sewer rate study, and the scheduling of a Strategic Planning Workshop for fiscal year goals.
The Council meeting involved several administrative and operational agenda items. Discussions included the approval of applications for community events such as the Snack Shack use for the Fourth of July, the Memorial Day Parade, and reserved parking during the June election period. The Council addressed job description updates for the Financial Services Specialist classification series, adopted the SB 1 Project List for the upcoming fiscal year, and authorized a law enforcement service MOU with the City of Clearlake. Furthermore, the Council received a presentation regarding the Fiscal Year 25/26 City Department goals and held a discussion related to existing litigation regarding the National Prescription Opiate Litigation.
The City Council meeting included deliberations on various administrative and operational matters. Discussions and actions included authorizing support for Opportunity Zone nominations, approving fund transfers for water main design and fire suppression systems, and adopting an updated records retention schedule. The Council also addressed consent agenda items such as travel authorizations, application approvals for local events, and reviewed previous meeting minutes. Additionally, financial reviews and updates on city projects were presented, including the 2nd Quarter financial report and discussions regarding public safety camera installations.
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