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City of Lathrup Village
The City of Lathrup Village is soliciting proposals for Professional Building Department services including permit technician/issuance, plan review, building inspection services, and code enforcement. The solicitation was published on April 20, 2026, and proposals are due by May 19, 2026, at 2:00 PM EDT. Plans and specifications are available through the Michigan Inter-Governmental Trade Network (MITN) and may also be reviewed at the City Clerk’s office.
Posted Date
Apr 20, 2026
Due Date
May 19, 2026
Release: Apr 20, 2026
City of Lathrup Village
Close: May 19, 2026
The City of Lathrup Village is soliciting proposals for Professional Building Department services including permit technician/issuance, plan review, building inspection services, and code enforcement. The solicitation was published on April 20, 2026, and proposals are due by May 19, 2026, at 2:00 PM EDT. Plans and specifications are available through the Michigan Inter-Governmental Trade Network (MITN) and may also be reviewed at the City Clerk’s office.
AvailableCity of Lathrup Village
The work consists approx. 1,950 lf of 10” and 12” cured-in-place-pipe along with service reconnections and post videotaping.
Posted Date
Jan 21, 2026
Due Date
Feb 12, 2026
Release: Jan 21, 2026
City of Lathrup Village
Close: Feb 12, 2026
The work consists approx. 1,950 lf of 10” and 12” cured-in-place-pipe along with service reconnections and post videotaping.
City of Lathrup Village
0.42 Mile of HMA cold milling and resurfacing and 0.25 miles of full depth concrete pavement removal and asphalt reconstruction including driveway removal and replacement, drainage structure, culverts, ditch cleanout and lawn restoration.
Posted Date
Dec 22, 2025
Due Date
Jan 29, 2026
Release: Dec 22, 2025
City of Lathrup Village
Close: Jan 29, 2026
0.42 Mile of HMA cold milling and resurfacing and 0.25 miles of full depth concrete pavement removal and asphalt reconstruction including driveway removal and replacement, drainage structure, culverts, ditch cleanout and lawn restoration.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If uniquely required or for compatibility, prepare a sole-source justification with the City Administrator and take it to Council.
Coops: If your offering is on OMNIA, Sourcewell, or MiDEAL, lead with that path and route through the City Administrator to fast-track the purchase.
City of Lathrup Village permits sole-source procurement under City Code Chapter 12, Section 12.1 with City Council approval when the product is unique or required for compatibility with existing systems.
Precedent: Council approved a $120,403.29 sole-source purchase of Neptune water meters with Ferguson Waterworks.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Lathrup Village
The City Council discussed the budget and utility rates, including potential millage reductions and the development of budget scenarios at the 1.0 mill level. The council addressed updates to budget documents regarding previous ballot initiatives and explored the possibility of aligning local elections with federal election cycles to reduce administrative costs. Additionally, the council discussed ongoing concerns regarding library millages and contracts, and evaluated the potential implementation of an ordinance to prohibit animal feeding to mitigate deer population issues, suggesting a municipal civil infraction approach focused on education and enforcement.
The council discussed the draft fiscal year 2026-2027 budget, with a particular focus on water and sewer rate studies and potential adjustments to millage rates. Other discussion topics included a policy on public safety, community trust, and immigration enforcement, as well as a proposal from the Tree Committee to develop city-owned land into an arboretum for educational and community outreach purposes.
The City Council meeting addressed several agenda items, including the status of the Southfield Public Library contract, which was tabled to allow for further discussion and potential collaboration between cities. The council approved the Downtown Development Authority (DDA) cost-sharing agreement for 2026-2031, which includes provisions for tax revenue sharing. Additionally, the council approved a PILOT (Payment in Lieu of Taxes) capture sharing agreement for 27700 Southfield Road. Finally, the council approved an updated master services agreement for the Department of Public Services (DPS) to provide a necessary budget increase to address recruitment challenges for the contracted service provider.
The meeting focused on the review of the economic development section of the master plan. Key discussions included public input regarding concerns about the city's identity, the handling of past projects like the village center district, and the master plan update process. Council members provided input on the distinction between a master plan update and a complete overhaul, emphasizing the need to address community needs and aspirations in future planning phases. The Commission also coordinated upcoming engagement activities and reviewed the timeline for master plan drafting and public transparency.
The board meeting focused on the presentation and evaluation of the Flock safety camera program. Key discussion topics included the operational effectiveness of the license plate reader system, its role in solving various crimes such as vehicle thefts, retail fraud, and road rage incidents, and the benefits of inter-departmental collaboration. Additionally, the presentation covered internal policy, training certifications, audit compliance for the program, and its application in assisting with mental health welfare checks.
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