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City of Larkspur
The work generally consists of mobilization, implementing traffic control and a water pollution control plan, and installing the following on various multi-use pathways: crack seal, seal coat, ½” hot-mix asphalt (HMA), dig-outs (removing/replacing 4” HMA), 6" deep lift stabilization, pavement transition, key-cuts, shoulder backing, and pavement markings
Posted Date
Jul 1, 2026
Due Date
Aug 6, 2026
Release: Jul 1, 2026
City of Larkspur
Close: Aug 6, 2026
The work generally consists of mobilization, implementing traffic control and a water pollution control plan, and installing the following on various multi-use pathways: crack seal, seal coat, ½” hot-mix asphalt (HMA), dig-outs (removing/replacing 4” HMA), 6" deep lift stabilization, pavement transition, key-cuts, shoulder backing, and pavement markings
AvailableCity of Larkspur
Work generally consists of mobilization; developing, setup and maintenance of a traffic control system; developing and implementing a water pollution control program; cold planing; removing and disposing of existing pavement, concrete, aggregate base and/or native materials; placement of hot mix asphalt (hma) materials; construction of an hma berm; lowering and adjusting utility covers to finish grade; replacement of traffic striping, pavement markings and raised pavement markers.
Posted Date
Mar 26, 2026
Due Date
Apr 16, 2026
Release: Mar 26, 2026
City of Larkspur
Close: Apr 16, 2026
Work generally consists of mobilization; developing, setup and maintenance of a traffic control system; developing and implementing a water pollution control program; cold planing; removing and disposing of existing pavement, concrete, aggregate base and/or native materials; placement of hot mix asphalt (hma) materials; construction of an hma berm; lowering and adjusting utility covers to finish grade; replacement of traffic striping, pavement markings and raised pavement markers.
City of Larkspur
Provide a full spectrum of contract services for the Building Division. Contract building services include permit processing and plan check review for structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, energy, and ADA accessibility plan review; staffing services for building inspectors; building code enforcement services; CASp review and certification services; flood plain management services; and building-related disaster and emergency inspection services.
Posted Date
Mar 24, 2026
Due Date
Apr 30, 2026
Release: Mar 24, 2026
City of Larkspur
Close: Apr 30, 2026
Provide a full spectrum of contract services for the Building Division. Contract building services include permit processing and plan check review for structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, energy, and ADA accessibility plan review; staffing services for building inspectors; building code enforcement services; CASp review and certification services; flood plain management services; and building-related disaster and emergency inspection services.
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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 $150,000, use sole source.
Coops: If timing/specs fit, ask to purchase via the California Purchasing Group to bypass a full bid.
City of Larkspur (CA) — Formal competitive bidding threshold is $150,000. There is no evidence of sole source awards above this level; deprioritize this path.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Larkspur
The City Council meeting included a public comment session regarding the parking placard system in the Larkspur Marina neighborhood. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to a climate action forum update, which covered progress toward greenhouse gas reduction goals. Discussion topics included the expansion of EV charging infrastructure, adoption of advanced green building and electrification codes, efforts to electrify municipal equipment—highlighted by the purchase of an electric ride-on mower—and strategies for public outreach and education regarding climate-friendly practices.
The council agenda included several key items such as adopting ordinances regarding archaeological resources and ministerial project approvals, and authorizing consulting service agreements. Budgetary matters included amendments to the Capital Improvement Program for library parking and access, approving expenditures for a security system, and allocating funds for an emergency backup generator. The council addressed a public hearing regarding cost recovery for code enforcement violations, discussed policies for library community rooms, and considered a pilot program for farm stand operations in parking lots. Additionally, the meeting included appointments to various city commissions and workshops on regulations for vacant properties and a review of the city's user and regulatory fees. A closed session was scheduled to discuss labor negotiations and a city manager performance evaluation.
The commission held a public hearing regarding a design review application for a new two-story single-family residence at 334 Riviera Circle. Discussion focused on the applicant's proposed revisions to address concerns regarding the structure's height, mass, and bulk, including a reduction in roof ridge height and a transition from a gable roof to a hipped roof design. The meeting included community input from neighboring residents both in support of and in opposition to the project, particularly regarding its impact on privacy, views, and consistency with neighborhood character.
The Climate Action Forum discussed concerns regarding the Build Affordable California ballot initiative, particularly its potential to limit municipal control over development and negatively impact environmental review processes. The committee also discussed the Diablo Canyon power plant extension, considering whether to endorse lobbying efforts for extending its operation beyond 2030 to 2045 or to facilitate a public discussion on the matter through the Marin Conservation League. Additionally, a resident provided commentary on the history of environmental movements and Earth Day.
This Housing Element outlines the City of Larkspur's strategic direction and programs for the 2015-2023 planning period. It focuses on addressing community and regional housing needs by identifying potential sites for affordable, market-rate, and inclusionary housing. The plan prioritizes supporting the development of mixed residential/commercial and senior housing, preserving existing affordable units, amending zoning ordinances to remove constraints, and encouraging second dwelling units. Key objectives include maintaining the city's character, promoting equal housing opportunities, and providing for special needs populations.
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