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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Monrovia
The City of Monrovia is seeking proposals from qualified development partners to design and construct a mixed-income, multi-family residential housing development on a city-owned infill parcel at 222 E. Cypress Avenue in Monrovia, California. The approximately 0.75-acre site features a single-family Victorian-era home of historic value that must be preserved and integrated into the new project. The selected developer will deliver housing that advances the City's Housing Element objectives, complies with the Surplus Land Act affordability requirements (minimum 40% affordable, with at least half for very low income households), and complements the existing neighborhood.
Posted Date
Jul 9, 2026
Due Date
Sep 4, 2026
Release: Jul 9, 2026
City of Monrovia
Close: Sep 4, 2026
The City of Monrovia is seeking proposals from qualified development partners to design and construct a mixed-income, multi-family residential housing development on a city-owned infill parcel at 222 E. Cypress Avenue in Monrovia, California. The approximately 0.75-acre site features a single-family Victorian-era home of historic value that must be preserved and integrated into the new project. The selected developer will deliver housing that advances the City's Housing Element objectives, complies with the Surplus Land Act affordability requirements (minimum 40% affordable, with at least half for very low income households), and complements the existing neighborhood.
AvailableCity of Monrovia
Qualified and experienced firms (Contractor) to provide janitorial services for various city-owned facilities. The selected contractor will be responsible for furnishing all labor, supervision, equipment, materials, and supplies necessary to maintain facilities in a clean, sanitary, and safe condition.
Posted Date
Apr 7, 2026
Due Date
May 7, 2026
Release: Apr 7, 2026
City of Monrovia
Close: May 7, 2026
Qualified and experienced firms (Contractor) to provide janitorial services for various city-owned facilities. The selected contractor will be responsible for furnishing all labor, supervision, equipment, materials, and supplies necessary to maintain facilities in a clean, sanitary, and safe condition.
City of Monrovia
Qualified, professional security firms to provide on-call, unarmed security guard services for city-owned facilities, private facility rentals, and community events. These services will support the city's facility rental and community events programs by ensuring public safety, enhancing the visitor experience, and protecting city property.
Posted Date
Nov 3, 2025
Due Date
Dec 4, 2025
Release: Nov 3, 2025
City of Monrovia
Close: Dec 4, 2025
Qualified, professional security firms to provide on-call, unarmed security guard services for city-owned facilities, private facility rentals, and community events. These services will support the city's facility rental and community events programs by ensuring public safety, enhancing the visitor experience, and protecting city property.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Don’t pursue; pivot immediately to a cooperative contract.
Coops: City of Monrovia frequently procures through Sourcewell, OMNIA Partners, and NASPO ValuePoint; you can gain access through the Starbridge reseller & contract-vehicle platform — reach out to your Starbridge contact to pursue onboarding.
City of Monrovia: While Municipal Code Section 3.24.120 permits sole source for specialized services or single-vendor availability, there is no evidence of awards via this path. The city relies on competitive bidding—high-risk, low-probability.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Monrovia
This document introduces the Environmental Justice Element (EJE) as a component of the City of Monrovia's General Plan. The EJE aims to address social inequalities by ensuring all residents have equal protection from environmental hazards, such as traffic, pollution, and hazardous waste. It further seeks to improve access to essential services, including parks, grocery stores, education, and healthcare, with a core goal of fostering safe and healthy communities and enabling active community participation in decision-making processes.
The meeting featured a recognition of the Older Monrovian of the Year and updates from the Youth Commission. Staff provided reports on the community garden program and the collaborative Summer Pool Program at Monrovia High School. Additional updates covered open gym registration statistics, new personnel introductions, an evaluation of the Monrovia Days and Community Festival, upcoming summer concert schedules, and the Movies in the Park series. The commission also received information regarding the 4th of July concert and fireworks event and various commission liaison reports.
The committee held a regular meeting covering several development and review items. Key discussions included a request to continue a Minor Exception public hearing regarding property at West Chestnut Avenue. The committee reviewed and recommended approval for an Advisory Review of a Tentative Parcel Map to merge two residential parcels at North Magnolia Avenue. Additionally, the committee reviewed and approved a Sign Review for a new wall sign for a business located at West Huntington Drive.
The meeting featured updates on the Teen Advisory Board activities and a presentation on the success of the Monrovia Days event. Staff provided detailed plans for the upcoming Summer Reading Program, highlighting a wide range of interactive events, workshops, and literacy activities for patrons. Additionally, the library was honored with the 2026 Race Unity Award. Liaison reports covered scholarship awards for teen students and the fundraising results from a recent booksale held by the Friends of the Monrovia Public Library.
The agenda focuses on the reception of the Adult and Youth Services program report and the presentation of the Monrovia Reads Mobile Literacy Program annual report. Additionally, staff will provide updates regarding the July 4th fireworks show and concert, as well as an update on the 2026 strategic plan.
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