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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Lancaster
Golf cart shed roof replacement.
Posted Date
Jul 2, 2026
Due Date
Jul 16, 2026
Release: Jul 2, 2026
City of Lancaster
Close: Jul 16, 2026
Golf cart shed roof replacement.
AvailableCity of Lancaster
Sanitary sewer, water main, and storm sewer replacement as well as street reconstruction.
Posted Date
Mar 6, 2025
Due Date
Mar 13, 2025
Release: Mar 6, 2025
City of Lancaster
Close: Mar 13, 2025
Sanitary sewer, water main, and storm sewer replacement as well as street reconstruction.
City of Lancaster
Project consists of sanitary sewer, water main, and storm sewer replacement as well as street reconstruction on county.
Posted Date
Feb 27, 2025
Due Date
Mar 13, 2025
Release: Feb 27, 2025
City of Lancaster
Close: Mar 13, 2025
Project consists of sanitary sewer, water main, and storm sewer replacement as well as street reconstruction on county.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Professional services: Pursue a direct, non-competitive award; work with the department and the City Administrator (Purchasing Agent). All other goods/services: Prepare for a formal competitive bid (threshold is $5,000).
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
Entity: City of Lancaster, Wisconsin.
Applicability: Professional services are exempt from competitive bidding.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Lancaster
The council meeting addressed a wide range of municipal business, including the appointment of a library board member, approval of a wastewater treatment compliance report, and renewal of various alcohol and cigarette licenses. Major infrastructure and development projects were discussed, specifically noise ordinance amendments, parking limitations, the Fire and Rescue Building renovation bids, a transfer of county property, and a developer agreement for new infill housing. Additionally, the council reviewed revenue and treasurer reports, considered special event fee waivers for the Chamber of Commerce, initiated a request for proposals for garbage and recycling services, and evaluated the designation of city buildings as emergency storm shelters.
The committee discussed the potential use of Schacht Field for a pickleball group and the policy for waiving park shelter reservation fees during holidays. A request to purchase City-owned land along Highway K for residential use was considered with a decision to seek further input from stakeholders. Additionally, the committee reviewed updates for the dog park, including the installation of a portable toilet and potential expansion for a small dog area, and received reports regarding winter and summer recreation programs, as well as pool operations.
The commission reviewed and recommended approval of an amended Planned Unit Development for Aptiv Inc. Members discussed a land purchase request by Brian Fager for city-owned property along Highway K, ultimately moving it to the City Council without a formal recommendation. Additionally, the commission discussed a proposal by the Lancaster Pickleball Association to rezone a portion of Schacht Field for the construction of pickleball courts and initiated the zoning change application. The commission also reviewed a report regarding the potential impact of Assembly Bill 453 and Senate Bill 480 on local zoning, planning, and tax incremental districts.
The commission held a public hearing regarding a petition from the Grant Regional Health Center to rezone a property located at 507 S. Monroe Street from C-1 General Business to C-2 Central Business to accommodate a proposed loading dock canopy and existing building elements. Following the hearing and a review of the rezoning application, the commission voted unanimously to approve the request.
The Commission held a public hearing regarding a rezoning petition by Aptiv Inc. to amend an existing Planned Unit Development for property at 1500 Industrial Park Road, noting that previous planned additions are no longer intended. Additionally, the Commission discussed a request from a citizen to purchase five acres of city-owned land along Highway K. Due to a lack of precise boundary information and the need for further input from the Parks and Recreation Committee, the Commission decided to conduct a site visit to evaluate potential boundaries before continuing the discussion at a future meeting.
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