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City of Larkspur
The Contractor is responsible for setup and maintenance of traffic control system and water pollution control program; sawcutting; excavation, removal and disposal of curb and gutter, asphalt concrete roadway pavement; removal of existing irrigation, trees and shrubs; raising and lowering utility covers; storm drainage improvements; construction of a traffic circle; concrete curb ramps; sidewalk; curb and gutter; placement of hot mix asphalt (HMA); placement of slurry seal; removal and replacement of traffic striping and markings; installation of pavement markers; installation of object markers and signs; excavation and installation of storm drainage pipe and structures; relocation of utilities; backfill of trenches; installation of irrigation and l andscaping; cleanup of the project area; and other items of work as shown on the plans.
Posted Date
Aug 7, 2025
Due Date
Aug 26, 2025
Release: Aug 7, 2025
City of Larkspur
Close: Aug 26, 2025
The Contractor is responsible for setup and maintenance of traffic control system and water pollution control program; sawcutting; excavation, removal and disposal of curb and gutter, asphalt concrete roadway pavement; removal of existing irrigation, trees and shrubs; raising and lowering utility covers; storm drainage improvements; construction of a traffic circle; concrete curb ramps; sidewalk; curb and gutter; placement of hot mix asphalt (HMA); placement of slurry seal; removal and replacement of traffic striping and markings; installation of pavement markers; installation of object markers and signs; excavation and installation of storm drainage pipe and structures; relocation of utilities; backfill of trenches; installation of irrigation and l andscaping; cleanup of the project area; and other items of work as shown on the plans.
City of Larkspur
Work includes 1 LS of Project Access (Easement) + Outlet Pipe Protection; 6,361 LF of FRP Sheet Pile Wall and Aluminum Cap Install;120 LF of Type A Exist. Concrete Bulkhead & Cap Demolition and Removal (Lot 25 Only);Type D - Concrete Cap Demolition and Removal;11 EA of 12” Diam. Storm Drain Pipe Penetrations; 3 EA of 24” Inlet (2) and Outlet Pipe Penetrations (1).
Posted Date
Jul 22, 2025
Due Date
Aug 28, 2025
Release: Jul 22, 2025
City of Larkspur
Close: Aug 28, 2025
Work includes 1 LS of Project Access (Easement) + Outlet Pipe Protection; 6,361 LF of FRP Sheet Pile Wall and Aluminum Cap Install;120 LF of Type A Exist. Concrete Bulkhead & Cap Demolition and Removal (Lot 25 Only);Type D - Concrete Cap Demolition and Removal;11 EA of 12” Diam. Storm Drain Pipe Penetrations; 3 EA of 24” Inlet (2) and Outlet Pipe Penetrations (1).
City of Larkspur
Construction of a reinforced concrete retaining wall within the channel (including demolition and removal of the existing wall, removal of vegetation and trees, planting of new trees, and erosion and sediment control as required).
Posted Date
Jul 17, 2025
Due Date
Aug 7, 2025
Release: Jul 17, 2025
City of Larkspur
Close: Aug 7, 2025
Construction of a reinforced concrete retaining wall within the channel (including demolition and removal of the existing wall, removal of vegetation and trees, planting of new trees, and erosion and sediment control as required).
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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 council convened for a special meeting, which consisted of a strategic planning workshop dedicated to discussing and establishing council goals and priorities.
The Commission conducted the installation of officers, appointing a new Chair and Vice Chair. The primary business item involved discussing and approving updates to the bounce house policy at Piper Park, specifically moving toward the use of a single vendor with electrical infrastructure, increasing allowed locations, and requesting a review of the fee structure. The Director provided updates on upcoming nature panel installations, holiday event feedback, and the preparation of the Spring Recreation Activity Guide. Additionally, commissioners shared reports on community events, including upcoming library and park programming.
The agenda includes a public comment session, the presentation of a youth basketball program by St. Pats CYO, a discussion regarding Parks Capital Improvement Projects for the 2026/2027 fiscal year led by the Department of Public Works Director, and a proposal from the Larkspur Chamber of Commerce for a Battle of the Bands event in Piper Park. The meeting also features a report from the Recreation Director and individual reports from commission members.
The Larkspur General Plan serves as the principal policy document guiding the City's development and conservation, reflecting the community's vision and values. It establishes strategic goals and policies across critical areas including transportation, land use, infrastructure, parks and open space, housing, recreation, downtown revitalization, environmental resources, public health and safety, and hazard mitigation. The plan provides a long-term framework for implementing policies, programs, and resources to manage future growth and development.
This Housing Element for the City of Larkspur analyzes current housing opportunities and evaluates past housing goals and policies. It focuses on addressing affordable housing needs through inclusionary policies, supporting second units, and encouraging mixed-use developments. The plan assesses the city's ability to meet Regional Housing Needs Allocation targets and identifies potential housing sites, while also addressing governmental and non-governmental constraints and promoting energy conservation. The overall vision is to provide a comprehensive set of actions to meet affordable housing needs and diversify housing types within the city, balancing growth with environmental and community character considerations.
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