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City of Mentor-on-the-Lake
The project consists of repair of storm sewers at two separate locations. The first location is along plains road where an existing 15" CMP has failed and needs to be replaced with a new HDPE pipe. This will also include rebuilding a portion of the existing catch basin, which has also failed. The second location is a storm sewer that runs from Fern drive to southland road between 7563 fern drive and 7569 fern drive. Approx. 16 F of existing 12" RCP will be replaced adjacent to the catch basin on fern, then the entire pipe between fern and southland will be lined using CPP pipe lining.
Posted Date
Jun 17, 2026
Due Date
Jul 8, 2026
Release: Jun 17, 2026
City of Mentor-on-the-Lake
Close: Jul 8, 2026
The project consists of repair of storm sewers at two separate locations. The first location is along plains road where an existing 15" CMP has failed and needs to be replaced with a new HDPE pipe. This will also include rebuilding a portion of the existing catch basin, which has also failed. The second location is a storm sewer that runs from Fern drive to southland road between 7563 fern drive and 7569 fern drive. Approx. 16 F of existing 12" RCP will be replaced adjacent to the catch basin on fern, then the entire pipe between fern and southland will be lined using CPP pipe lining.
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Installation of two 6' tall pressure-treated wooden privacy fences that are approx. 2,000 LF in total along the north and south end.
Posted Date
Jul 28, 2025
Due Date
Aug 7, 2025
Release: Jul 28, 2025
City of Mentor-on-the-Lake
Close: Aug 7, 2025
Installation of two 6' tall pressure-treated wooden privacy fences that are approx. 2,000 LF in total along the north and south end.
City of Mentor-on-the-Lake
Seeking for a law director that is fully qualified in all aspects of municipal legal work.
Posted Date
Nov 13, 2024
Due Date
Mar 12, 2025
Release: Nov 13, 2024
City of Mentor-on-the-Lake
Close: Mar 12, 2025
Seeking for a law director that is fully qualified in all aspects of municipal legal work.
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Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; pivot to the cooperative path.
Coops: Lead with cooperative purchasing via Sourcewell, ODOT, or Ohio DAS to bypass bidding.
City of Mentor-on-the-Lake: No publicly documented sole source pathway; deprioritize to avoid delays and administrative hurdles. No sole source dollar thresholds are published.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Mentor-on-the-Lake
The council reviewed fire department reports, including call statistics, training drills, and community engagement activities. Discussions were held regarding community development, including state funding for the local beach park and potential commercial development on several properties. The council also addressed public inquiries about ongoing projects and maintenance issues. Various committee reports were provided, covering proposed regulations for backyard chicken coops, parking prohibitions for commercial vehicles, and considerations regarding the recording of public meetings and public records policy updates.
The council discussed various operational and community issues, including a liquor license request for Chipotle and departmental reports from safety, administration, and engineering divisions. Key topics included beautification efforts at city hall and local parks, Memorial Day parade planning, and updates on public records and ebike ordinances. There was significant discussion regarding resident concerns over utility-related property damage during construction projects, guidance for handling utility complaints, and the status of an ongoing bond ordinance. Additionally, questions were raised about the description of a ladder truck currently up for auction.
The meeting agenda includes reports from the Council Representative, Mayor, and Chairperson. Items of business cover updates on balance classes, city hall walking paths, and Overlook Park Beach playground equipment and site improvements. Discussion points also include the recording of Ordinance Committee meetings, the 2026 calendar of events, participation in the Memorial Day Parade, and planning for seasonal decorating contests for Halloween and winter.
The council meeting addressed various administrative and operational reports, including updates on a comprehensive plan, e-bike and scooter safety presentations, community service initiatives, and fire department monthly statistics. Financial concerns regarding rising fuel costs and the preparation of a new note for the upcoming year were discussed. Legal updates were provided concerning enforcement actions against illegal gaming establishments. Additionally, the council reviewed progress on infrastructure projects, discussed policy concerning point of sale inspection fees, debated the live streaming of public meetings, and reviewed regulations regarding residential chickens. Legislation was passed approving a vehicle contract, and an executive session was held to discuss an appointment to a board or commission.
The council discussed updates on police activities, specifically the investigation and search warrants executed at businesses operating illegal gaming machines, along with the filing of civil nuisance abatement cases. Other topics included the receipt of a letter regarding an equipment grant application from the Ohio State Fire Marshal, information on updated natural gas pricing for residents and small businesses, the purchase of a new life pack monitor for the fire department, and proposed revisions to the ordinance concerning dollar limits on municipal purchases and contracts. Additionally, the administration provided updates on park closures, sewer sinkhole reports, and warranty information for department vehicles.
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Administrative Assistant; Clerk, Civil Service Commission
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