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City of Marysville
Provide cmar services including public sector construction, specifically at a wastewater treatment facility and procurement services including, but not limited to, scheduling, cost estimating, constructability review, preliminary and final guaranteed maximum price (gmp) development and open book pricing.
Posted Date
Mar 17, 2026
Due Date
Apr 17, 2026
Release: Mar 17, 2026
City of Marysville
Close: Apr 17, 2026
Provide cmar services including public sector construction, specifically at a wastewater treatment facility and procurement services including, but not limited to, scheduling, cost estimating, constructability review, preliminary and final guaranteed maximum price (gmp) development and open book pricing.
AvailableCity of Marysville
Work includes pavement planing and re-surfacing of approximately 8,500 l. F of roadway, including curb ramp, curb, and sidewalk replacement, pavement planning and re-surfacing with generally two (2) inches of asphalt concrete surface course, installation of pavement markings.
Posted Date
Mar 9, 2026
Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
Release: Mar 9, 2026
City of Marysville
Close: Apr 2, 2026
Work includes pavement planing and re-surfacing of approximately 8,500 l. F of roadway, including curb ramp, curb, and sidewalk replacement, pavement planning and re-surfacing with generally two (2) inches of asphalt concrete surface course, installation of pavement markings.
AvailableCity of Marysville
The City of Marysville is soliciting a consultant to develop a School Travel Plan (STP) under Ohio's Safe Routes to School program to enhance student safety and walking/bicycling within two miles of schools. The work will follow ODOT and federal SRTS guidance, involve stakeholder task force collaboration across the Five E’s, and deliver an STP with travel profiles and recommended countermeasures. The project is funded through ODOT SRTS with an anticipated authorization of April 1, 2026, and an 11-month performance period.
Posted Date
Feb 20, 2026
Due Date
Mar 13, 2026
Release: Feb 20, 2026
City of Marysville
Close: Mar 13, 2026
The City of Marysville is soliciting a consultant to develop a School Travel Plan (STP) under Ohio's Safe Routes to School program to enhance student safety and walking/bicycling within two miles of schools. The work will follow ODOT and federal SRTS guidance, involve stakeholder task force collaboration across the Five E’s, and deliver an STP with travel profiles and recommended countermeasures. The project is funded through ODOT SRTS with an anticipated authorization of April 1, 2026, and an 11-month performance period.
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Entity: City of Marysville, OH
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Marysville
The City of Marysville's 2024 Strategic Plan, developed through strategic planning sessions with City Council and staff, outlines five key goals. These include maintaining and enhancing quality safety services, ensuring quality infrastructure, fostering economic growth with a focus on higher wage jobs and education, completing visioning and comprehensive plans while preserving the small-town character, and creating an environment to attract young people and families. The plan aims to provide clear direction for the city's future, manage growth, and improve the quality of life for its residents.
This document provides updates on the city's strategic plan, outlining progress and future initiatives across five main goals. These goals focus on maintaining and enhancing quality safety services, ensuring robust infrastructure through preservation and efficient utility services, and fostering economic growth via business development, investment, and diverse job opportunities. The plan also aims to complete visioning and comprehensive plans while preserving the city's small-town character, and creating an attractive environment for young people and families through vibrant spaces, diverse housing, and enhanced recreational and educational support.
This document outlines the strategic goals for the City, providing leadership and organizational alignment with its vision, mission, and values. The plan focuses on five key areas: maintaining and enhancing quality safety services, ensuring quality infrastructure, fostering economic growth, completing visioning and comprehensive plans while preserving the small-town character, and creating an environment to attract young people and families. These efforts aim to improve public safety, support economic vitality, enhance quality of life, and build a resilient, inclusive community for current and future residents.
The Board of Zoning Appeals in the City of Marysville is holding a public hearing to discuss several new business items. These include requests to permit the installation of an eight-foot tall vinyl coated chain-link fence, replacement vinyl windows on a commercial property, and the construction of single-family homes with orientations that do not face the primary street right-of-way. Variances are being sought for fence height, window materials, and building orientation due to specific property conditions and zoning requirements.
The Planning Commission meeting included discussions and actions on several zoning and development-related applications. These included a PUD sketch plan for the Golf Village at Timberview Development, a final plat application for Amrine Meadows Section 2 Phase 3A, and a PUD development plan for the Trails at Weaver Road Development. Additionally, the commission addressed a conditional use application for single-family detached homes, a conditional use application for single-family attached homes, a density bonus application for single-family attached homes, and a conditional use application for a religious place of worship. The meeting also involved amendments to zoning code sections related to public notifications.
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