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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Livingston
Conduct a Grade Separated Railroad Crossing Alternatives Analysis Study to identify feasible locations and a locally-preferred location for a new grade-separated vehicular and pedestrian rail crossing.
Posted Date
May 30, 2026
Due Date
Jul 6, 2026
Release: May 30, 2026
City of Livingston
Close: Jul 6, 2026
Conduct a Grade Separated Railroad Crossing Alternatives Analysis Study to identify feasible locations and a locally-preferred location for a new grade-separated vehicular and pedestrian rail crossing.
AvailableCity of Livingston
On-Call Planning Staffing Services.
Posted Date
Sep 16, 2025
Due Date
Oct 22, 2025
Release: Sep 16, 2025
City of Livingston
Close: Oct 22, 2025
On-Call Planning Staffing Services.
City of Livingston
Contract includes the rehabilitation of sewer mains (existing), rein- statement of sewer services impacted, bedding material, backfill, dewatering (if necessary), compaction, sewer testing, and all other work.
Posted Date
Mar 22, 2025
Due Date
Apr 17, 2025
Release: Mar 22, 2025
City of Livingston
Close: Apr 17, 2025
Contract includes the rehabilitation of sewer mains (existing), rein- statement of sewer services impacted, bedding material, backfill, dewatering (if necessary), compaction, sewer testing, and all other work.
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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 formal competitive bid.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
City of Livingston: No evidence of sole source contracting. Deprioritize this path.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Livingston
The commission reviewed several proclamations, including declarations for Pride Month, the Livingston Roundup Rodeo Parade, and National Public Works Week. Reports were presented by the Parks, Solid Waste, and Fire departments, detailing current operations, challenges, and future capital improvement needs. Significant discussion focused on the Fire Department's staffing, training commitments, equipment status, and a future levy proposal. Additionally, the commission approved various agreements, claims, and utility easements.
The Board reviewed and approved additional grant funding for the Empire Theater residential apartment project due to cost overruns. The Board also discussed the fiscal year 2026-27 budget priorities for the Urban Renewal Agency, specifically examining the Downtown Tax Increment District strategy, potential funding programs for building and facade rehabilitation, and alignment with the city's Downtown Master Plan.
The City Commission addressed several public concerns, including a dangerous traffic situation involving motorized vehicles on West Summit Street, rumors regarding a downtown project involving bulbouts and four-way stops, and the status of downtown businesses. The Commission confirmed that the downtown improvement project was based on misinformation. Additionally, the Commission discussed the parks master plan petition signatures and recognized the Livingston Roundup Rodeo Parade and National Public Works Week through proclamations.
The Commission addressed public comments concerning sound system infrastructure, fire safety codes, pool staffing and lifeguard signage, and property trespassing issues. They issued proclamations declaring Autism Awareness Month and Administrative Professionals Day. Key actions included deliberation on a board appointment to the City/County Airport Board, and the approval of multiple resolutions related to the View Vista water and sewer improvement project, including special improvement district bonding and construction agreements. The Commission also engaged in a discussion regarding external communications and official procedures, and reviewed a zoning ordinance amendment concerning industrial district uses.
The commission addressed several administrative and operational matters. Key topics included the proclamation of Autism Awareness Month and Administrative Professionals Day, the appointment of a member to the City/County Airport Board, and the approval of resolutions to create a special improvement district for View Vista community improvements. The commission also reviewed and approved bond issuances for water and sewer systems, authorized engineering and gravel supply agreements, and accepted a sewer easement from the local school district. Additionally, they conducted a discussion on external communications and approved an ordinance amendment related to zoning in industrial districts.
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