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City of Milan
The Project includes the following Work: Construction of a new restroom and concessions stand.
Posted Date
Mar 13, 2026
Due Date
Apr 7, 2026
Release: Mar 13, 2026
City of Milan
Close: Apr 7, 2026
The Project includes the following Work: Construction of a new restroom and concessions stand.
AvailableCity of Milan
The City of Milan, Tennessee is soliciting sealed bids for City Park ballfield improvements, primarily the construction and installation of new ballfield lighting. A non‑mandatory pre‑bid conference will be held on March 25, 2026 at Milan City Hall, and sealed bids are due on April 7, 2026 at 2:00 PM local time at the same location, where they will be publicly opened and read. The project includes associated site work and is documented in the project drawings and manual.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Apr 7, 2026
City of Milan
Close: Apr 7, 2026
The City of Milan, Tennessee is soliciting sealed bids for City Park ballfield improvements, primarily the construction and installation of new ballfield lighting. A non‑mandatory pre‑bid conference will be held on March 25, 2026 at Milan City Hall, and sealed bids are due on April 7, 2026 at 2:00 PM local time at the same location, where they will be publicly opened and read. The project includes associated site work and is documented in the project drawings and manual.
AvailableCity of Milan
Work includes : removal of existing ballfield lighting and installation of new ballfield lighting for one field.
Posted Date
Nov 11, 2025
Due Date
Dec 3, 2025
Release: Nov 11, 2025
City of Milan
Close: Dec 3, 2025
Work includes : removal of existing ballfield lighting and installation of new ballfield lighting for one field.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
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Sole Source: If sale is less than $10,000, treat sole source as non-viable; steer to a cooperative instead.
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City of Milan (TN) strictly follows a $10,000 competitive bidding threshold and shows no evidence of sole source awards.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Milan
This Master Plan provides guidance for the City of Milan's Parks and Recreation department to prioritize and plan future park improvements, expansions, and trail connectivity. The plan identifies necessary improvements and facility expansions within Milan City Park and aims to establish a citywide pedestrian network linking existing facilities and neighborhoods. Key strategic priorities include improving ADA accessibility, upgrading lighting and drainage, adding new playing fields and basketball courts, enhancing signage, optimizing parking, renovating playgrounds, modernizing the amphitheater, repairing the swimming pool, improving pavilions, adding site amenities, developing pickleball courts, and expanding trails and land acquisition for the department's future success.
The agenda includes receiving public input for Ordinance 2025-9 regarding the rezoning of Smith Street Properties. The regular board meeting will cover a range of topics, including discussions on Ellington Drive Property, liquor store certificates of compliance, beer permits, and the FY 26 Budget Amendment. Additionally, the meeting will address special events applications for car shows at City Park, an update to Medina's Urban Growth Boundary, rezoning at the corner of Lusk/N First St., renovations to the Police and Fire Training Facility, amendments to contracts with TDOT for the Downtown TA Project, proposals from TDOT regarding the bridge over Roe Creek on Salem Street, and a Bingocize License Agreement for the Senior Citizens Center.
The meeting will include public hearings for ordinances 2025-3, 2025-4, and 2025-5, all concerning rezoning. Old business includes the second reading of ordinances 2025-2, 2025-3, 2025-4, and 2025-5. New business includes approving contracts for the city audit, a lease agreement for farmland, and a revised schedule of benefits. Discussion will also cover declaring surplus vehicles (a 2019 Ford F-150 and a 2015 Ford Explorer) and purchasing replacements (a 2022 Ford F-150 and a 2025 Ford Explorer). A first reading of ordinance 2025-6 (rezoning) and final approval of a Tetra Tech agreement for the Arsenal property are also on the agenda. Financial reports and public comment will be included.
The board meeting agendas included various topics such as approving special event applications, lease agreements, resolutions related to indebtedness and bonds, contracts for sanitation services, telephone recording, grants, library board appointments, surplus declarations, bids for equipment purchases (sewer jetter, backhoe, transformers), rezoning ordinances, financial reports, and public presented business. Other agenda items included awarding bids for construction projects (basketball and pickleball courts, sports lighting), approving contracts for farmers' markets and multi-modal trails, resolutions for park equipment, auxiliary police programs, and environmental services. Additional topics covered included police vehicle purchases, senior center advisory board appointments, SCADA system upgrades, beer permits, personnel policies, rezoning ordinances, appointments to planning commissions and zoning appeals boards, ARPA grant contracts, medical equipment purchases, fire department equipment, surplus declarations, zoning ordinance amendments, and various contracts and agreements related to infrastructure projects, financial matters, and utility services. Budget amendments, drug court contracts, lease agreements, library management systems, traffic signal replacements, and community development block grants were also discussed. Finally, the agendas included discussions on wholesale liquor taxes, mowing bids, yard sale permit fees, paving projects, easement agreements, wastewater system inspections, water service replacements, tap fee schedules, water and sewer rates, security light pole rentals, and broadband internet services.
Receive public input for Ordinance 2020-6 for rezoning of 43.5 acres on Denton Fly Road.
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