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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Nixa
The City of Nixa issued Request for Proposals RFP-009-2026/Water seeking vendors to provide on-call services for the Water Department, including maintenance, repair, and operational support. The contract term is three years with options for two additional one-year extensions, and work will be performed within the City of Nixa, Missouri; bidders must meet licensing, insurance, and E-Verify/background check requirements. Electronic submissions via the City’s procurement portal are required; the questions cutoff is 2026-03-25 12:00 PM CT and proposals are due 2026-04-03 10:00 AM CT.
Posted Date
Mar 11, 2026
Due Date
Apr 3, 2026
Release: Mar 11, 2026
City of Nixa
Close: Apr 3, 2026
The City of Nixa issued Request for Proposals RFP-009-2026/Water seeking vendors to provide on-call services for the Water Department, including maintenance, repair, and operational support. The contract term is three years with options for two additional one-year extensions, and work will be performed within the City of Nixa, Missouri; bidders must meet licensing, insurance, and E-Verify/background check requirements. Electronic submissions via the City’s procurement portal are required; the questions cutoff is 2026-03-25 12:00 PM CT and proposals are due 2026-04-03 10:00 AM CT.
AvailableCity of Nixa
Supply and delivery of two (2) EA SCAG Cheetah II 72" cut- air cooled zero turn radius riding mower (must include directional tires) suspension seats, 40hp Vanguard SCAG Model #: SCZS-72V-40BVE.
Posted Date
Feb 26, 2026
Due Date
Mar 12, 2026
Release: Feb 26, 2026
City of Nixa
Close: Mar 12, 2026
Supply and delivery of two (2) EA SCAG Cheetah II 72" cut- air cooled zero turn radius riding mower (must include directional tires) suspension seats, 40hp Vanguard SCAG Model #: SCZS-72V-40BVE.
City of Nixa
Annual street lighting.
Posted Date
Feb 23, 2026
Due Date
Mar 10, 2026
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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 $10,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with a coop (Sourcewell, MoDOT, or similar). Confirm access with Purchasing (sewing@nixa.com) and route the buy through that vehicle.
City of Nixa (MO) strongly prefers competitive bidding; non-competitive awards face a high bar.
Threshold: Sole source purchases over $20,000 require public notice.
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City of Nixa
This document outlines a service agreement between Motorola Solutions, Inc. and Nixa Police Dept for maintenance support, software maintenance, VideoManager EL, 4RE, and 4RE Extended Warranty services. The contract, identified by number USC000760990, is effective from April 28, 2023, to April 27, 2024, with a total cost of $6,005.00 USD. The agreement includes an invoice, detailed service agreement terms, and acknowledgements for online and cybersecurity terms and conditions.
Effective Date
Apr 28, 2023
Expires
Effective: Apr 28, 2023
City of Nixa
Expires:
This document outlines a service agreement between Motorola Solutions, Inc. and Nixa Police Dept for maintenance support, software maintenance, VideoManager EL, 4RE, and 4RE Extended Warranty services. The contract, identified by number USC000760990, is effective from April 28, 2023, to April 27, 2024, with a total cost of $6,005.00 USD. The agreement includes an invoice, detailed service agreement terms, and acknowledgements for online and cybersecurity terms and conditions.
City of Nixa
This contract is a Services Agreement Order Form between Flock Group Inc. ('Flock') and MO - Nixa PD ('Agency') for Flock's situational awareness solution, including hardware (Falcon cameras) and professional services (Standard Implementation Fee). The agreement has an initial term of 12 months, with automatic 12-month renewals. The total contract amount for the initial term, covering 4 Falcon cameras and implementation services, is $11,400.00. The contract details the terms and conditions, service provisions, payment schedules, and implementation guidelines.
Effective Date
Mar 27, 2023
Expires
Effective: Mar 27, 2023
City of Nixa
Expires:
This contract is a Services Agreement Order Form between Flock Group Inc. ('Flock') and MO - Nixa PD ('Agency') for Flock's situational awareness solution, including hardware (Falcon cameras) and professional services (Standard Implementation Fee). The agreement has an initial term of 12 months, with automatic 12-month renewals. The total contract amount for the initial term, covering 4 Falcon cameras and implementation services, is $11,400.00. The contract details the terms and conditions, service provisions, payment schedules, and implementation guidelines.
City of Nixa
This document is a Statement of Work (SOW) and quote between Axon Enterprise, Inc. and the City of Nixa, MO, for the purchase and installation of the Axon Fleet in-car video solution. The contract covers hardware, software licenses, services, and warranties, with an estimated start date of April 7, 2024, and a program length of 60 months. The total estimated cost for the entire agreement is $352,512.20, payable in annual installments, and includes detailed delivery and payment schedules, along with standard terms and conditions.
Effective Date
Apr 7, 2024
Expires
Effective: Apr 7, 2024
City of Nixa
Expires:
This document is a Statement of Work (SOW) and quote between Axon Enterprise, Inc. and the City of Nixa, MO, for the purchase and installation of the Axon Fleet in-car video solution. The contract covers hardware, software licenses, services, and warranties, with an estimated start date of April 7, 2024, and a program length of 60 months. The total estimated cost for the entire agreement is $352,512.20, payable in annual installments, and includes detailed delivery and payment schedules, along with standard terms and conditions.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Nixa
The agenda for the meeting included several items requiring a Council vote. These included the second reading and public hearing for Council Bill #2026-08, which concerns amending facility use regulations and fees for the City Recycling Center. Several resolutions were listed for public hearing and vote: Resolution #2026-10 to authorize a contract with General Code, LLC for codification and online hosting services; Resolution #2026-11 consenting to the Mayor's appointment of David Larsen to the Board of Adjustment; Resolution #2026-12 authorizing an Electric Energy Cost Adjustment; Resolution #2026-13 authorizing a contract amendment with Navigate Building Solutions for Owner's Representative Services; and Resolution #2026-14 authorizing the solicitation of proposals for annual inspections, testing, and repair services for groundwater wells and a booster pump station. The Council also anticipated conducting a closed session to discuss legal matters.
The combined meetings addressed multiple items. Key discussions included the approval of customer service awards for various employees, including Josh Gibson, Donovan Maldonado, Christina Dowing, and Justin Orf. A presentation was given regarding sewer repair impacts on a resident's property, with recognition provided to REN Engineering. Council Bills advanced ordinances related to approving the Preliminary Plat for Oakhurst Phase 3 and rezoning a 5.63-acre portion within the Oakhurst Subdivision from R-1 and R-3 districts to R-4. An agreement with WON Communications LLC for wireline pole attachments was also reviewed. Furthermore, authorization was sought to proceed with condemnation for necessary easements for the West Regional Collection System. Resolutions involved soliciting bids for Eoff Century Farm Park trail and parking improvements, approving a contract for covered parking structures for the new Police Department facility, executing an agreement for gas line relocation near Cheyenne Valley Multi-Use Path, and authorizing bids for the Cheyenne Road Multi-Use Path Project. Additionally, a resolution was approved to offer Special Obligation Bonds for sale to fund projects including a water tower and lift station, and an agreement was approved with Nixa Land Holdings, LLC regarding a mixed-use development incentive.
The meeting commenced with the reading of a proclamation ordering flags to be flown at half-staff in honor of Deputy Gabriel Ramirez and Deputy Michael Heislope of the Christian County Sheriff's Department, followed by a moment of silence. A housekeeping item involved indefinitely postponing Resolution 2026-09 due to contractual issues. The consent agenda was approved. The council recognized Corporal Null Young of the Nixa Police Department with a 5-year service award. Key discussion items included the presentation and first reading of an ordinance to amend facility use regulations and fees for the city recycling center, including increasing the permit fee for non-resident users. The second reading of an ordinance related to updating regulations for heavy equipment hours of operation, noise standards, and permitting exceptions was also addressed. A visitor presented information regarding the Christian County 100 Club and opportunities for community support following the recent loss of two first responders.
The meeting commenced with roll call and the pledge of allegiance. A significant portion of the session was dedicated to public visitors' comments. One visitor raised serious security concerns regarding the municipal Flock cameras, detailing vulnerabilities, outdated operating systems, potential misuse of data, and the company's alleged misleading statistics on crime resolution. Another visitor expressed strong concern over "lawfare," citing instances where protected speech led to arrests and the potential use of lawsuits to coerce city council votes on annexation matters. The council also addressed resident concerns about noise and property damage related to a local establishment, Daisy's Imagination Station, with discussions focused on ensuring property owners monitor the situation.
The meeting commenced with roll call and the Pledge of Allegiance. Key discussions included the proclamation recognizing Ronald McDonald House Week in honor of their support for families with seriously ill children, and the proclamation requested for Nixa FFA Week to recognize student achievements. A major presentation provided a construction update on the new Nixa Police Department building, noting that earth moving, foundations, utilities, and structural steel erection are underway, with substantial completion anticipated in November. A visitor also presented concerns regarding the constitutionality and data privacy implications of automated license plate readers, specifically mentioning companies like Flock, Motorola, and others, urging the council to investigate data ownership and usage policies.
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