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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Leander
The City of Leander issued an Invitation For Bid (IFB) for construction services to install traffic signals at the intersection of Ronald W. Reagan Blvd and Palmera Ridge Blvd/Vista Heights Dr. Bidders must submit proposals electronically via the Bonfire Purchasing Platform; documentation is available on the buyer's site. Bids are due prior to 2:00 PM local time on March 26, 2026, and the estimated project budget is approximately $700,000–$950,000.
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Due Date
Mar 26, 2026
City of Leander
Close: Mar 26, 2026
The City of Leander issued an Invitation For Bid (IFB) for construction services to install traffic signals at the intersection of Ronald W. Reagan Blvd and Palmera Ridge Blvd/Vista Heights Dr. Bidders must submit proposals electronically via the Bonfire Purchasing Platform; documentation is available on the buyer's site. Bids are due prior to 2:00 PM local time on March 26, 2026, and the estimated project budget is approximately $700,000–$950,000.
AvailableCity of Leander
The City of Leander Public Works Department has issued an Invitation for Bid (S26-006) for the FY 2026 Roadway Rehabilitation program. The project involves pavement mill-and-overlay, full-depth repairs, striping, and related maintenance work on various city roadways. Licensed contractors are required to provide all labor, materials, and equipment, with substantial completion expected by September 30, 2026.
Posted Date
Feb 5, 2026
Due Date
Feb 27, 2026
Release: Feb 5, 2026
City of Leander
Close: Feb 27, 2026
The City of Leander Public Works Department has issued an Invitation for Bid (S26-006) for the FY 2026 Roadway Rehabilitation program. The project involves pavement mill-and-overlay, full-depth repairs, striping, and related maintenance work on various city roadways. Licensed contractors are required to provide all labor, materials, and equipment, with substantial completion expected by September 30, 2026.
City of Leander
The City of Leander (Engineering Department) issued an RFSQ seeking qualified firms to lead the visioning and development of a city-specific Drainage Criteria Manual to guide stormwater management, drainage design, and flood mitigation. The solicitation (Ref. S26-005) was posted on 2026-02-05 and is open for submissions through 2026-03-05, with questions due 2026-02-17; submissions are to be made via the City’s Bonfire portal. Supporting documentation includes a PDF titled 'CITY OF LEANDER Sewer Plan - RFQ S26-005 Final.pdf' listed on the opportunity page, but a direct public download URL for that file was not found in the page source during research.
Posted Date
Feb 5, 2026
Due Date
Mar 5, 2026
Release: Feb 5, 2026
City of Leander
Close: Mar 5, 2026
The City of Leander (Engineering Department) issued an RFSQ seeking qualified firms to lead the visioning and development of a city-specific Drainage Criteria Manual to guide stormwater management, drainage design, and flood mitigation. The solicitation (Ref. S26-005) was posted on 2026-02-05 and is open for submissions through 2026-03-05, with questions due 2026-02-17; submissions are to be made via the City’s Bonfire portal. Supporting documentation includes a PDF titled 'CITY OF LEANDER Sewer Plan - RFQ S26-005 Final.pdf' listed on the opportunity page, but a direct public download URL for that file was not found in the page source during research.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Do not pursue; pivot immediately to a cooperative path.
Coops: If your product is on Sourcewell, OMNIA Partners, DIR, or BuyBoard, route the purchase through that cooperative to avoid a formal bid.
City of Leander, TX: There is no evidence of sole source awards above the formal bidding threshold. Deprioritize this path entirely and pivot to cooperatives to bypass the formal $50,000 bidding requirement.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Leander
This document outlines the strategic plan for Leander Police for the period of 2025 to 2029. It serves as a foundational guide for the department's objectives and initiatives during this timeframe.
This document is the 2023 Update to the Roadway Impact Fee Study for the City of Leander, Texas, originally adopted in July 2022. It serves as a formal mechanism for funding public roadway infrastructure necessitated by new development. The plan details the establishment of five distinct service areas and utilizes land use assumptions to project 10-year growth from 2021 to 2031. It outlines a Roadway Impact Fee Capital Improvements Plan (RIF CIP) for capacity-enhancing projects and specifies a methodology for calculating impact fees based on vehicle-miles, along with a financing plan including ad valorem tax credits. The objective is to implement a predictable, equitable, transparent, and flexible impact fee program aligned with the city's growth goals.
The document outlines the agenda for a City Council Workshop and Regular Meeting. Key discussion topics included Parkland Dedication, Park Improvement, and Parkland Fee-in-Lieu regulations. The Regular Meeting agenda featured invocations, roll call, public comments, and numerous recognitions and proclamations for April and May events and individuals. Staff reports covered a Water Update focusing on the BCRUA Raw Waterline progress and upcoming phase transitions related to repairs. The agenda also included items for approval, such as minutes from a previous meeting, a contract amendment for the Ronald Reagan Blvd Corridor Study, an Interlocal Cooperation Contract for the Failure to Appear Program, a Special Event Permit for the Leander Bull Riding Shootout, authorizations for BCRUA contract execution, and approval of a resolution suspending Atmos rate increases. Public hearings were scheduled for several Zoning and Comprehensive Plan Cases, including Tiger Mountain PUD, Oakmont PUD, amendments to the Hero Way and Main Street Medical Office PUD, and the Valor Schools Concept Plan. The Regular Agenda also addressed an amendment to the Cypress Meadow Phasing Plan and an amendment to the Composite Zoning Ordinance regarding vape shops, as well as the naming of Horizon Lake Park.
The document outlines the agenda for a City Council Workshop and a subsequent Regular Meeting on the same date. Key discussions included recognitions for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Business items involved approving the previous meeting's minutes (December 21, 2023), amendments to Parks and Recreation Department user fees and policies, and Leander Public Library policies. Major approvals included a purchasing agreement with Verizon Wireless for wireless services ($115,000), awarding bids for court and utility billing collection services, purchasing police department vehicle camera systems ($92,004), and approving various development and license agreements. The agenda also covered public hearings concerning a zoning case (Z-23-0098) to rezone property at 17451 Ronald W. Reagan Blvd from SFS/SFR to GC-2-B, an ordinance regarding traffic study requirements (Roadway Adequacy Payment), and adopting an updated Comprehensive Plan (CPA-23-0008), which involved reducing residential zoning in several categories. The Regular Agenda included consideration of updating the Roadway Impact Fee Service Area Map and Study, and amending the Subdivision Ordinance related to development phasing.
The Leander Comprehensive Plan serves as a unified policy guide and action plan for the community, shaped by community leaders, city staff, and residents. The plan's community vision focuses on fostering a strong and diverse economy, creating people-centered places and spaces, nurturing a deep sense of community pride and heritage, developing destination experiences and amenities, and promoting a dynamic and attractive business climate. It includes actionable steps and policies under a framework of 12 long-term goals.
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