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City of Live Oak
The City of Live Oak is soliciting proposals for professional engineering services to design and support construction of potable water system improvements funded by CDBG-DR, including a 100,000-gallon groundwater storage tank, pumps with VFDs, electrical/instrumentation upgrades, and approximately 11,800 linear feet of PVC water main with valves and fire hydrants to improve redundancy. The project is funded by a $3,895,500 CDBG-DR award and the selected firm will prepare design documents, specifications, and may provide construction-phase support. Sealed proposals are due June 30, 2026 at 3:00 PM and RFP documents may be requested from the City's Project & Procurement Specialist via email.
Posted Date
Jun 15, 2026
Due Date
Jun 30, 2026
Release: Jun 15, 2026
City of Live Oak
Close: Jun 30, 2026
The City of Live Oak is soliciting proposals for professional engineering services to design and support construction of potable water system improvements funded by CDBG-DR, including a 100,000-gallon groundwater storage tank, pumps with VFDs, electrical/instrumentation upgrades, and approximately 11,800 linear feet of PVC water main with valves and fire hydrants to improve redundancy. The project is funded by a $3,895,500 CDBG-DR award and the selected firm will prepare design documents, specifications, and may provide construction-phase support. Sealed proposals are due June 30, 2026 at 3:00 PM and RFP documents may be requested from the City's Project & Procurement Specialist via email.
AvailableCity of Live Oak
Provide grant administrative services for a $1,500,000. 00 community development block grant for housing rehabilitation. The grant will fund repairs to existing homes located in the city.
Posted Date
Mar 18, 2026
Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
Release: Mar 18, 2026
City of Live Oak
Close: Apr 2, 2026
Provide grant administrative services for a $1,500,000. 00 community development block grant for housing rehabilitation. The grant will fund repairs to existing homes located in the city.
City of Live Oak
Provide grant administrative services for a $3,060,900. 00 neighborhood revitalization category of the ffy 2023 and 2024 small cities CDBG program to make improvements to the citys potable water system.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Apr 3, 2026
City of Live Oak
Close: Apr 3, 2026
Provide grant administrative services for a $3,060,900. 00 neighborhood revitalization category of the ffy 2023 and 2024 small cities CDBG program to make improvements to the citys potable water system.
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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 $35,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with Buy Board. Confirm your product is on contract, then get Procurement and the department head aligned to proceed.
City of Live Oak, FL has stringent policies and no documented sole source awards above the $35,000 threshold.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Live Oak
The board meeting agenda includes the swearing in of staff and public for testimony, a review of a resolution concerning an amendment to the Community Redevelopment Agency Plan for consistency with the Comprehensive Plan, and a two-part application review by Gerald Milton Smith Jr. regarding a Future Land Use Plan Map Change from Residential High Density to Commercial, as well as a Zoning Map Change from Residential Multiple Family to Commercial-Intensive for the same parcels of land.
The council meeting addressed public concerns regarding delayed permitting processes, residential utility billing policies, noise and safety issues caused by commercial-grade sanitation trucks in residential areas, and a proposed duplex development in a neighborhood with restrictive covenants. Additionally, a constituent raised constitutional objections regarding the use of surveillance cameras.
The council discussed various city matters, including procedures for late water bills and the potential for a workshop to address concerns of seniors and veterans. A temporary moratorium on AI centers was supported by members. Additionally, a public hearing was held regarding ordinance number 1561 to prohibit smoking and vaping in public parks, which was subsequently approved. The council also addressed concerns regarding localized flooding associated with new commercial construction projects, evaluating current stormwater management permits and the accountability of engineers in ensuring development does not negatively impact existing drainage.
The discussion involved an evaluation of building costs and an assessment of a specific tool, which was deemed useful for the council's operations. The council also coordinated scheduling logistics for upcoming business hours.
The City Council meeting addressed several agenda items, including the addition of an interlocal agreement regarding the local option gas tax, project status updates, and a review of the audit status. The Mayor issued a proclamation for Florida's Emancipation Day. The Council discussed policy considerations for water bill abatements for seniors and potential updates to Land Development Regulations. Furthermore, there was a discussion regarding the decision to discontinue the outsourcing of payroll services to ADP due to implementation issues, with the finance department resuming payroll management.
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