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Government ID for mapping buyers across datasets.
Full-time equivalent employees.
Population size to gauge opportunity scale.
How easy their procurement process is to navigate.
How likely this buyer is to spend on new technology based on operating budget trends.
How likely this buyer is to adopt new AI technologies.
How often this buyer champions startups and early adoption.
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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Middleburg Heights
Street repair project.
Posted Date
Jun 5, 2026
Due Date
Jun 22, 2026
Release: Jun 5, 2026
City of Middleburg Heights
Close: Jun 22, 2026
Street repair project.
AvailableCity of Middleburg Heights
General pavement services.
Posted Date
Mar 6, 2026
Due Date
Mar 25, 2026
Release: Mar 6, 2026
City of Middleburg Heights
Close: Mar 25, 2026
General pavement services.
City of Middleburg Heights
Pavement markings.
Posted Date
May 7, 2022
Due Date
Mar 11, 2026
Release: May 7, 2022
City of Middleburg Heights
Close: Mar 11, 2026
Pavement markings.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; pivot to coops immediately.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell or the Municipal Purchasing Consortium; ask procurement/finance to confirm access and proceed on the pre-competed contract.
City of Middleburg Heights: No evidence of a viable sole source path. Deprioritize and pivot immediately to cooperative purchasing.
Thresholds: No sole source dollar threshold cited; using an approved coop bypasses the ~ $77,250 competitive bidding requirement noted by the city.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Middleburg Heights
The council authorized financial contributions to the Middleburg Heights Food Pantry and the organization SCAN. Supplemental appropriations were adopted to fund various municipal capital projects, including improvements to the Little Red Schoolhouse, service garage roof recoating, trench drain repairs, and police station garage door replacement. Additionally, an executive session was held to discuss real property sales and economic development matters. The Economic Development Director provided an update on the successful completion of demolition and site remediation projects at the former Sears and Halle properties, noting the efficient utilization of state grant funding.
The council meeting addressed several key topics including the authorization of a grant application for phase two of new playground equipment at the city hall park. The council discussed the upcoming Unity Classic Baseball Game scheduled for the Summer in the City event. Additionally, the mayor provided an extensive report regarding traffic analysis and potential infrastructure improvements in the Bagley/Engle Road area in anticipation of the new stadium project in Brook Park. The recreation director provided updates on seasonal events, including the upcoming pool opening and Memorial Day ceremony.
The council discussed various community concerns, including issues with a neighboring property, garage sale disruptions, and traffic safety on I-71, specifically regarding speeding motorcycles. The meeting included the confirmation of a new Police Chief, an ordinance amendment regarding part-time kennel assistants, and updates on city projects such as the new Browns Stadium traffic study and ADA-compliant playground equipment. Additionally, the council recognized outgoing fire department members and commended an officer for his work on a human trafficking investigation.
The Council agenda included committee reports from various departments, including City Parks, Recreation & Services, Finance, Taxation & Assessments, Legislation & Rules, Public Health, Safety & Relief, Public Improvements, Streets, Utilities & Railroad, and Zoning & Building Code. The Mayor's report included updates from the Law, Finance, Recreation, Economic Development, and Service Directors. Pending legislation included an ordinance to amend the zoning code and a resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for a Cuyahoga County community development supplemental grant for the purchase and installation of ADA-compliant playground equipment.
The Council discussed several key issues including a liquor permit transfer request and traffic and safety concerns such as speed limits, signage, and motorized vehicle activity. The meeting addressed flooding and sewer projects, specifically the Indian Creek/Gerald Sanitary Relief Sewer Improvement Project and a joint construction agreement for a new sanitary sewer on W. 130th Street. Supplemental appropriations for police training were authorized, along with job creation grants for local businesses. Additionally, the Council authorized a contract for general pavement services and created a temporary position for a building commissioner in training.
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