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City of Negaunee
The work will consist of providing and delivery to the Public Works Department with 1,500 tons of clean and screened (1/4" minus) sand. The delivery of sand must be completed by September 15, 2026. Payment will be based off of truck weight slips.
Posted Date
May 19, 2026
Due Date
Jun 23, 2026
Release: May 19, 2026
City of Negaunee
Close: Jun 23, 2026
The work will consist of providing and delivery to the Public Works Department with 1,500 tons of clean and screened (1/4" minus) sand. The delivery of sand must be completed by September 15, 2026. Payment will be based off of truck weight slips.
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Removal of steel letters and storage in existing building, removal and disposal of existing wood and steel marquee structure.
Posted Date
Mar 25, 2026
Due Date
May 5, 2026
Release: Mar 25, 2026
City of Negaunee
Close: May 5, 2026
Removal of steel letters and storage in existing building, removal and disposal of existing wood and steel marquee structure.
City of Negaunee
The removal and replacement of the existing exterior chiller unit at the City of Negaunee Ice Rink. Shall includes all work necessary for the removal and disposal of the existing chiller, as needed repairs and expansion of the existing concrete foundation, installation of the new chiller, associated electrical and controls work.
Posted Date
Apr 7, 2026
Due Date
May 6, 2026
Release: Apr 7, 2026
City of Negaunee
Close: May 6, 2026
The removal and replacement of the existing exterior chiller unit at the City of Negaunee Ice Rink. Shall includes all work necessary for the removal and disposal of the existing chiller, as needed repairs and expansion of the existing concrete foundation, installation of the new chiller, associated electrical and controls work.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $5,000, use sole source; however, not viable here; pivot to the competitive bid path.
Coops: If they’re open to coops, briefly ask about MiDEAL or Sourcewell as an alternative.
Entity: City of Negaunee, MI
Threshold: City Charter mandates competitive bidding for all purchases over $5,000.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Negaunee
The council discussed the construction and operation of a new dog park on city property, including the proposed land use agreement with Irontown Dog Park. Key topics included the benefits of community socialization, the necessity of rules and regulations for safety, and future plans for site management, such as the installation of signage and incident reporting procedures. The council also addressed concerns regarding trail safety, tree maintenance, and the potential for a new sidewalk ordinance.
The commission convened to discuss and work on a draft ordinance regarding a Data Center. The session also included opportunities for public comment and time reserved for general discussion.
The meeting commenced with procedural items, including an amendment to the agenda to elect a mayor pro tem, resulting in Council Member Kangas being nominated and confirmed for the role. Key discussions centered on the 2026 budget work session, where capital improvement projects and the city fee schedule were reviewed. Capital improvement discussions focused on delays in AMI water meter and electrical infrastructure projects due to supply and demand issues. Plans for purchasing additional AEDs for city buildings and park facilities were noted, with outdoor placement requiring further investigation regarding security and battery performance. Street improvement plans involved potential Category B funding from MDOT for paving and sewer work on Hungerford, West Prince, and Ann Streets, contingent upon grant approval. A significant Safe Routes to School grant was received, allocating approximately $1 million for new sidewalk segments, with the city handling the engineering portion. The city fee schedule review included necessary adjustments, such as lowering the return check charge to comply with state law and discussing increases to the low income energy assistance fund contribution. Furthermore, the introduction of new right-of-way permits was discussed, mandating deposits for repair costs if work is incomplete. Other minor updates included work on ADA concrete pads near park facilities and potential fire department garage door replacement.
The regular City Council meeting involved several significant actions and discussions. A key item was the resolution to place a bond proposal before voters, not to exceed $1,250,000, to finance improvements to the Ice Arena Village, with the resolution needing certification by February 10th for the May 5th election. The council also formally approved a finalized land swap agreement between the City and Porter Limited after addressing prior procedural matters related to other land deals. The consent agenda was approved, covering minutes from December 11th, 2025, claims and accounts, revenue/expenditure reports, a safe routes agreement with Nani Public Schools, board information appointments, and assessing document approvals. Council members provided comments praising the Department of Public Works for snow removal efforts, noting the substantial snowfall this winter compared to previous years, and reminding the public about upcoming ski jump events which will increase local traffic.
The council meeting included the approval of the agenda and a public comment period. The primary discussion focused on new business concerning a bond council proposal for an ice arena project. Key capital improvement priorities detailed included the chiller replacement, dehumidification system upgrade to extend the arena's useful life, locker room renovations to maximize space and create additional facilities, bleacher upgrades, and parking lot improvements. Specific concerns were raised regarding the current state of the parking lot, including alligator cracking, potential ADA compliance issues with deteriorated pavement, and the cost implications of various repair options (resurfacing, crush and shape into gravel, or full mill and fill). Council members generally expressed support for completing the full project scope to address all known needs concurrently, mitigating future increased costs.
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