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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Medina
The City of Medina Community Development Department is seeking proposals for permitting and code enforcement software.
Posted Date
Feb 18, 2026
Due Date
Mar 13, 2026
Release: Feb 18, 2026
City of Medina
Close: Mar 13, 2026
The City of Medina Community Development Department is seeking proposals for permitting and code enforcement software.
AvailableCity of Medina
Work include resurfacing improvements.
Posted Date
Nov 14, 2025
Due Date
Dec 5, 2025
Release: Nov 14, 2025
City of Medina
Close: Dec 5, 2025
Work include resurfacing improvements.
City of Medina
Furnish service department materials, chemicals to be purchased for use by the city water department, cold water meters for use by the city water department.
Posted Date
Nov 12, 2025
Due Date
Nov 25, 2025
Release: Nov 12, 2025
City of Medina
Close: Nov 25, 2025
Furnish service department materials, chemicals to be purchased for use by the city water department, cold water meters for use by the city water department.
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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, sole source may be possible; deprioritize; city rarely approves. Pivot to coops or state-contract resellers.
Coops: If your offering is on ODOT or Sourcewell, lead with that to bypass local bidding. Engage the end department first, then procurement.
Entity: City of Medina, Ohio.
Practice: The city avoids sole source awards; no evidence of approvals above the competitive bidding threshold.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Medina
The Planning Commission reviewed the final site plan revision for a grocery store with a pharmacy drive-through at the northwest corner of Wooster Pike and High Point Drive. The proposed revision shifts the site 30 ft. to the west, resulting in changes to access drives, parking, and buffer yards. The commission assessed development standards, circulation, landscaping, utilities, and adherence to site plan review standards, including thoroughfare relationships, minimization of adverse effects on adjacent developments, and adequate screening of parking areas.
The Historic Preservation Board meeting addressed several applications. The board reviewed and approved an application for window signs, including a Chamber of Commerce logo, at 139 North Court Street, with specifications on the materials used. Another application was discussed regarding renovations at 101 Public Square, including the replacement of window panels and lintel repairs; the board approved the window replacements with the condition that trim, materials, and colors for the facade renovations be submitted for approval.
The commission addressed several applications, including a SPA revision for a single-family residence, focusing on changes such as the construction of a breezeway, an increased garage footprint, and exterior color modifications. Another application involved the reapproval of a Site Plan for a trailer storage area and office building, where concerns were raised about drainage issues. Additionally, the construction of a new convenience store and motor vehicle fueling station was discussed, along with considerations for access drive widths and landscaping. Lastly, the construction of a construction trades building on the Medina County Career Center campus was reviewed and approved.
The meeting included discussions and decisions on several applications. A new single-story home proposal was approved. A proposal for a convenience store with fueling stations was discussed, including concerns about traffic and the need for variances related to access points and driveway widths. A revised application for manufactured home lots was approved with conditions for improved screening from industrial and residential properties. The commission also adopted Final Decision and Conclusions of Fact documents regarding a two-family dwelling.
The meeting addressed multiple variance requests. One request involved constructing a breezeway, increasing the garage footprint, and altering exterior colors, which required a variance due to setback issues. Another case concerned constructing a convenience store and fueling station, necessitating variances for access drive width and signage on the canopy's north facade. The final application involved constructing a wooden fence, exceeding the height limit due to screening needs from an adjacent parking lot.
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