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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Marseilles
Property for sale.
Posted Date
Apr 8, 2026
Due Date
May 6, 2026
Release: Apr 8, 2026
City of Marseilles
Close: May 6, 2026
Property for sale.
AvailableCity of Marseilles
Curb & gutter repl, HMA removal & resurfacing, pipe culvert repl - list of major items: 165' curb & gutter repl; 40' pipe culvert repl; 1,111 SF of 3" HMA surf rem, butt jnt; 78 SY of 8" aggregate base repair; 636 Ton HMA binder crse, surf crse, & incidental; 2 Ea manhole & valve box adjustments.
Posted Date
Jul 17, 2025
Due Date
Aug 6, 2025
Release: Jul 17, 2025
City of Marseilles
Close: Aug 6, 2025
Curb & gutter repl, HMA removal & resurfacing, pipe culvert repl - list of major items: 165' curb & gutter repl; 40' pipe culvert repl; 1,111 SF of 3" HMA surf rem, butt jnt; 78 SY of 8" aggregate base repair; 636 Ton HMA binder crse, surf crse, & incidental; 2 Ea manhole & valve box adjustments.
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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 $1,500 (public improvements) or $20,000 (other goods), use sole source.
Coops: If your product is on a Sourcewell contract, route the purchase through that.
City of Marseilles, IL: No documented sole source pathway in public records—deprioritize this route.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Marseilles
The City Council meeting addressed several items, including an amendment to the previous meeting's minutes regarding the HR report being public. Financial matters involved the approval of accounts payable for the last half of December and the approval of payroll for the same period. Commissioner Small provided reminders for drivers regarding school zones and parking enforcement at Broadway Park. She also reported on correspondence from the State's Attorney clearing her regarding an alleged false police report, noting a similar determination in September 2025. Discussions involved the possibility of extending speaker's time under Ordinance 30.20, the handling of donation boxes for the Illinois Freedom Run versus other initiatives like the Pet Project, and the status of the tenth street cell tower lease buyout offer of $230,000. The Council also adopted a resolution appointing Alfred Bruce Boaz to the Middle East Tribute Board.
The council addressed public concerns regarding local infrastructure, garbage disposal issues, and police department matters presented by the FOP general counsel. Financial actions included the approval of accounts payable, payroll, and a payment for the city hall and police department remodel project. Legislative action was taken to adopt an ordinance dissolving the special tax allocation fund and terminating a TIF redevelopment project. Additionally, the council approved a special event permit, an engineering proposal for bridge inspection and load rating, and a design services proposal for park improvements. Announcements were made regarding an upcoming public meeting on a Brownfield grant and a community Easter event.
Key discussions included concerns raised regarding Danelson-Stevenson Park, specifically concerning its development, maintenance, the 2009 agreement, and the allocation of tower revenue, leading to a request for tabling a motion related to the cell tower lease sale. The council addressed the status and responsibility for Lyons Avenue based on survey data. Approvals were granted for accounts payable and payroll for the second half of January. Appreciation was noted for first responders following a house fire, and it was mentioned that six police officers completed Crisis Intervention Training. The council also approved engineering design and construction services for the Illinois Street sanitary manhole and sewer rehabilitation, and approved the TEC Services consulting agreement for the BUILD planning application. Updates were provided on community events and the Safe Routes to School grant.
Key discussions during the meeting included a resident's complaint regarding a public nuisance on Lyons Avenue, which the council agreed to address with the attorney. Permits were submitted for a series of 'music in the park' events spanning from May to September. A significant portion of the meeting addressed comments regarding remarks made by a Commissioner implying residents were low-income and uneducated in connection with a Constellation Energy opportunity; the Commissioner later defended his comments while expressing concerns about the Emerging Technologies District's permitted uses. The council approved accounts payable and payroll for the first half of January. A resident's concern about vehicle break-ins was addressed with an explanation of the police officer hiring and vetting process. Furthermore, the council approved an engineering services agreement for Lincoln Street, tabled a decision on buying out a cell tower lease, and adopted several ordinances pertaining to the creation of an Emerging Technologies District and amendments to the Zoning Ordinance and Comprehensive Plan. Finally, updates were provided on property rehabilitation at 410 Wallace Street, a Brownfield grant for Nabisco and Washington School, and the award of a $1 Million CDBG grant for sewer lining on Illinois Street.
Key discussions during the meeting included the approval of accounts payable and payroll for the first half of February. A resident requested that sidewalks be kept clear for pedestrian safety. The council approved a special event permit for the Marseilles Memorial Day motorcycle show, waiving the associated fee. Concerns were raised regarding the potential removal of the stormwater charge following the completion of the pond, and inquiries were made about budgetary oversight for financial matters, referencing potential litigation regarding Danelson-Stevenson Park. A water main break on Sample Street was reported, and the disposition of city furniture from City Hall was questioned. Finally, the council approved engineering proposals for Phase 1 and Phase 2 design services for the Sycamore Street bridge replacement and roadway realignment.
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