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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Liberty
Storm Sewer removal and replacement and other associated work.
Posted Date
May 20, 2026
Due Date
Jun 12, 2026
Release: May 20, 2026
City of Liberty
Close: Jun 12, 2026
Storm Sewer removal and replacement and other associated work.
AvailableCity of Liberty
Trail paving and other associated items or work.
Posted Date
May 12, 2026
Due Date
Jun 4, 2026
Release: May 12, 2026
City of Liberty
Close: Jun 4, 2026
Trail paving and other associated items or work.
City of Liberty
Parking lot paving and other associated items.
Posted Date
May 12, 2026
Due Date
Jun 4, 2026
Release: May 12, 2026
City of Liberty
Close: Jun 4, 2026
Parking lot paving and other associated items.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Sole Source: Sole source if patented/unique: If you’re the only regional provider or have patented tech, draft the justification with the department and plan for City Council approval for high-value awards.
Coops: Coops first: If your offering is on Sourcewell, OMNIA Partners, or MARC, propose a fast-track purchase via that contract with procurement and the end-user.
Entity: City of Liberty, Missouri.
When to use: Patented technology or unique regional provider; mirror prior Council-approved justifications (e.g., Donelson Construction Co, LLC; Mississippi Lime).
Track vendor wins and renewal opportunities
City of Liberty
The City of Liberty has entered into a five-year agreement with Axon Enterprises, Inc. for the acquisition of 45 new TASER 10 model conducted energy weapons, including associated hardware, software licenses, training, and extended warranties. This program, with an estimated contract start date of January 1, 2024, has a total cost of $204,741.00, payable in annual installments through FY2027. The agreement aims to replace an expiring contract for older TASER X2 models, enhance de-escalation capabilities, and improve officer safety and record management.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2024
City of Liberty
Expires:
The City of Liberty has entered into a five-year agreement with Axon Enterprises, Inc. for the acquisition of 45 new TASER 10 model conducted energy weapons, including associated hardware, software licenses, training, and extended warranties. This program, with an estimated contract start date of January 1, 2024, has a total cost of $204,741.00, payable in annual installments through FY2027. The agreement aims to replace an expiring contract for older TASER X2 models, enhance de-escalation capabilities, and improve officer safety and record management.
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The City of Liberty Police Department has entered into a Master Services Agreement with Flock Group Inc. for the installation, maintenance, and data access of ten Flock Safety cameras. The initial contract term is 12 months, with an initial cost of $35,000.00, which includes installation. Subsequent annual recurring costs will be $30,000.00. The agreement includes a 45-day opt-out period after the first camera installation. The purpose is to combat increased shoplifting and retail theft by identifying suspect vehicles.
Effective Date
Feb 6, 2024
Expires
Effective: Feb 6, 2024
City of Liberty
Expires:
The City of Liberty Police Department has entered into a Master Services Agreement with Flock Group Inc. for the installation, maintenance, and data access of ten Flock Safety cameras. The initial contract term is 12 months, with an initial cost of $35,000.00, which includes installation. Subsequent annual recurring costs will be $30,000.00. The agreement includes a 45-day opt-out period after the first camera installation. The purpose is to combat increased shoplifting and retail theft by identifying suspect vehicles.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Liberty
The Downtown Revitalization Vision Plan outlines a roadmap for enhancing Downtown Liberty as a vibrant, high-density, mixed-use area. It focuses on maintaining the historic core, encouraging new development that blends seamlessly, increasing residential density and amenities, attracting new businesses through incentives, and ensuring sufficient parking and enhanced connectivity. The plan provides specific infill development recommendations, a future land use map, and a phased implementation approach to achieve a safe and inviting downtown from day to night.
This Multimodal Study for the Leonard/Lightburne corridor in the City of Liberty evaluates transportation, safety, and accessibility improvements. It provides design alternatives and recommendations grounded in the city's comprehensive plans. The study focuses on fostering comprehensive connectivity, bolstering downtown vitality, and maintaining authentic character through multimodal enhancements, traffic and land use analysis, and stormwater management. Key outcomes include enhanced safety, improved accessibility and mobility, support for economic development, and a unified, attractive corridor for all users.
The Downtown Design Guidelines for the City of Liberty, Missouri, establish specific criteria to guide construction outside of designated Historic Districts within the downtown area. The document aims to ensure that new development complements the city's historic character, scale, and architectural qualities, rather than replacing existing historic preservation guidelines. Key focus areas include building scale, materials, facade design, pedestrian-friendly features, and compatibility with surrounding historic structures, categorized into Mixed-Use/Commercial Area, 4-Story Area, and Sensitive Area. The guidelines emphasize reinforcing walkability, active street edges, and a cohesive courthouse-square character while respecting adjacent residential neighborhoods.
The Transportation Master Plan for the City of Liberty, MO, serves as a comprehensive guide for the future of transportation, aiming to maintain, enhance, and expand infrastructure to meet the needs of its citizens. The plan outlines a holistic roadmap for future transportation connectivity and capacity, guides infrastructure needs associated with development, and updates city policies to support its transportation vision. Key strategic elements include the development of a Major Street Map, updated typical sections for roadway design, and the integration of safety strategies, along with a Current Capital Improvement Program to address future growth through 2050.
The Downtown Revitalization Vision Plan focuses on encouraging investment in the historic downtown area, revitalizing underutilized properties, and promoting vibrant development of restaurants, entertainment, specialty retail, and housing. It includes recommendations on infill development to encourage private sector investment, design criteria for new buildings, and economic incentives to spur development. The plan prioritizes maintaining the historic core, encouraging new development that blends seamlessly with the existing architecture, increasing residential density, and ensuring sufficient parking to support businesses and visitors.
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