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City of Mendota
Project consists of all work included but is not limited to the following: fencing for six dugouts and three backstops. The extension and fencing for one outfield. All architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing work.
Posted Date
Mar 23, 2026
Due Date
Apr 6, 2026
Release: Mar 23, 2026
City of Mendota
Close: Apr 6, 2026
Project consists of all work included but is not limited to the following: fencing for six dugouts and three backstops. The extension and fencing for one outfield. All architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing work.
AvailableCity of Mendota
Base Bid (Site A) Site A base bid consists of building demolition, removal of existing remains of southern building, preservation and protection of wooden supports on southern side of building, and site restoration located at 805 and 807 Illinois Avenue. Alternate Bid #1 (Site B) Site B consists of building demolition, asbestos abatement, and site restoration at 805 1/2 Illinois Avenue. Alternate Bid #2 (Site A) Site A alternate bid consists of underground storage tank removal.
Posted Date
Oct 6, 2025
Due Date
Oct 31, 2025
Release: Oct 6, 2025
City of Mendota
Close: Oct 31, 2025
Base Bid (Site A) Site A base bid consists of building demolition, removal of existing remains of southern building, preservation and protection of wooden supports on southern side of building, and site restoration located at 805 and 807 Illinois Avenue. Alternate Bid #1 (Site B) Site B consists of building demolition, asbestos abatement, and site restoration at 805 1/2 Illinois Avenue. Alternate Bid #2 (Site A) Site A alternate bid consists of underground storage tank removal.
City of Mendota
Reconstruction of ADA complaint sidewalks. The project includes approximately 2100 square feet of sidewalk, 184 feet of combination curb and gutter, asphalt patching, and other miscellaneous improvements.
Posted Date
Aug 20, 2025
Due Date
Oct 3, 2025
Release: Aug 20, 2025
City of Mendota
Close: Oct 3, 2025
Reconstruction of ADA complaint sidewalks. The project includes approximately 2100 square feet of sidewalk, 184 feet of combination curb and gutter, asphalt patching, and other miscellaneous improvements.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Competitive bidding generally applies at $25,000 and above; given uncertainty around sole source, deprioritize and pivot to coops immediately unless directed by the City Clerk.
Coops: Use a Sourcewell or TIPS contract to buy directly and bypass formal bidding.
No clear, transparent sole source pathway is evident for City of Mendota; treat as low-probability.
Competitive bidding generally applies at $25,000 and above; given uncertainty around sole source, avoid unless directed by the City Clerk.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Mendota
The council authorized the payment of General Fund and Water/Sewer Fund bills. Discussions and approvals focused on the purchase of real property including the Tri-County Financial Group property for park expansion and the Heico Property for a future soccer complex. Additionally, the council approved an artist contract for a mural project and authorized the use of appropriated funds for the same. Updates were provided on park amenity usage policies and citizen instructions for storm debris and tree collection.
The meeting included the review and approval of General Fund and Water/Sewer Fund bills. A presentation was provided by New Carbon Energy regarding a proposed Community Solar Project within the city. The council also approved requests for an annual car show at Lake Mendota, a downtown car show, and an annual police department polar plunge. Legislative actions included the approval of an ordinance declaring surplus revenue in a TIF district and an ordinance amending assist fees to align with state law.
The City Council approved the payment of General Fund and Water/Sewer Fund bills. The Attorney provided updates on future ordinances regarding property acquisitions for the development of new soccer fields and a road extension project. Additionally, the Council approved annual health insurance renewals for medical, dental, and vision coverage, and provided information regarding the upcoming curbside collection schedule for storm debris and Christmas trees.
The meeting included the approval of General Fund and Water/Sewer Fund bills. Proclamations were passed to declare May as Motorcycle Awareness Month and May 9, 2026, as World Migratory Bird Day. The Mayor announced that the municipal swimming pool will not open for the season, with alternative community programming being planned. The Council approved a resolution supporting the Bird City Initiative, a one-day license for a local event, an intergovernmental agreement with LaSalle County for the 2026 Cape Seal Program, and a request for a community Easter Egg Hunt. Additionally, the Council received notifications regarding upcoming ComEd utility open houses and the schedule for the local burn pit operation.
A public hearing was held concerning the annexation of two parcels obtained through the purchase of the Phalen Steel Construction Company, concluding without public comment. The subsequent Regular City Council Meeting involved approving the agenda, general fund bills totaling $51,167.37, and water/sewer fund bills totaling $7,800.75. Key legislative actions included the approval of an ordinance annexing the two specified parcels, the repeal of outdated and unenforced parking rules, and the approval of the winning bid of $158,875 from Northern Illinois Service Company for building demolitions. Furthermore, the council approved placing a Memorandum of Understanding on file regarding the high school's use of the Civic Center as an emergency reunification center, and approved two new liquor licenses (Class C for Sassy's and Class G for Main Street Sports Bar and Grill).
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