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How easy their procurement process is to navigate.
How likely this buyer is to spend on new technology based on operating budget trends.
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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Louisville
Road paving project. Asphalt paving, Pavement repairs (partial and full depth), Pavement planing (milling), Tack coat application, Utility protection, Traffic control, Cleanup and restoration.
Posted Date
Jun 1, 2026
Due Date
Jun 11, 2026
Release: Jun 1, 2026
City of Louisville
Close: Jun 11, 2026
Road paving project. Asphalt paving, Pavement repairs (partial and full depth), Pavement planing (milling), Tack coat application, Utility protection, Traffic control, Cleanup and restoration.
AvailableCity of Louisville
Purchase of eight (8) pre-fabricated steel frame dugouts.
Posted Date
Sep 17, 2025
Due Date
Oct 2, 2025
Release: Sep 17, 2025
City of Louisville
Close: Oct 2, 2025
Purchase of eight (8) pre-fabricated steel frame dugouts.
City of Louisville
Seeking qualified firms interested in providing engineering services in connection with the redesign and improvement of the intersection.
Posted Date
Sep 2, 2025
Due Date
Sep 18, 2025
Release: Sep 2, 2025
City of Louisville
Close: Sep 18, 2025
Seeking qualified firms interested in providing engineering services in connection with the redesign and improvement of the intersection.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize—city rarely uses non-competitive awards; pivot back to coops/resellers.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell or Ohio DAS cooperative purchasing to fast-track the buy.
City of Louisville: Sole sourcing is rarely used. Deprioritize this path and pivot to cooperative purchasing.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Louisville
The council conducted a public hearing on several ordinances, including amendments to fee schedules, planning and zoning codes, and parks regulations. Financial matters were discussed, specifically the transition of income tax collection to RITA. The council approved amendments to an ordinance regarding fee schedules and passed legislation to preserve a wooded area in Metzger Park. An ordinance concerning planning and zoning was tabled. Public comment addressed the construction of a new City Hall versus remodeling. Department head reports covered the 2nd Friday event, upcoming Memorial Day ceremony, residential development updates, road paving considerations, infrastructure repairs, and educational outreach regarding e-bike safety. The council also held an executive session to discuss the potential purchase of real estate.
The council conducted a public hearing regarding an ordinance to amend the fee schedule for fire department vehicle fire responses. Discussions were held regarding railroad crossing improvements in coordination with federal and local entities, the continuation of a mosquito spraying program, and the postponement of a utility box art program. Updates were provided on the resumption of local car shows, the status of a 360-degree evaluation process, Hall of Fame banner placement, and upcoming goal-setting sessions. Additionally, the council addressed questions regarding permits for community-wide garage sales and announced a local youth outreach event.
The council held a public hearing for ordinances related to disorderly conduct and the acceptance of a final plat for a residential development. Key business included the official swearing-in of a Fire Lieutenant, the passage of ordinances amending disorderly conduct regulations and the final plat for Stonebridge Crossing Phase 1, and the first reading of ordinances concerning fee schedules, zoning, and park protection. The council also authorized participation in an ODOT road salt contract and elected not to request a hearing for a liquor permit transfer. Administrative updates covered OMNI Fiber restoration efforts, upcoming leadership workshops, and fire safety meetings. An executive session was held to discuss real estate and personnel matters, followed by discussions on future goal setting sessions and capital project funding.
The meeting included discussions on several ordinances, including amendments to the schedule of fees, updates to planning and zoning codes, and regulations to preserve wooded areas in Mezer Park. The council also received updates on income tax administration, including a proposed transition to the Regional Income Tax Agency. Additionally, the council heard public comment regarding the construction of a new city hall, received the city manager's report highlighting local events and infrastructure updates, and reviewed budget-related matters.
The Commission reviewed and recommended the final plat for Stonebridge Crossing, Phase 1 for approval, which involves the construction of 21 homes. Discussions focused on the project's adherence to preliminary plans, estimated home pricing, architectural specifications, and the anticipated construction timeline. Additionally, the Commission recommended a text amendment to the City's Unified Development Ordinances concerning minor subdivision and lot consolidation to provide greater procedural clarity and authorize the Planning Director to approve simple lot splits or consolidations.
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