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City of Northglenn
This solicitation requests professional design services for the Eleanor M. Wyatt Centennial Park & Sculpture Garden in Northglenn, Colorado. The project involves a park redesign with funding supported by an Adams County Open Space grant. Proposals are being accepted until March 24, 2026, to facilitate the city's planned park improvements.
Posted Date
Mar 6, 2026
Due Date
Mar 24, 2026
Release: Mar 6, 2026
City of Northglenn
Close: Mar 24, 2026
This solicitation requests professional design services for the Eleanor M. Wyatt Centennial Park & Sculpture Garden in Northglenn, Colorado. The project involves a park redesign with funding supported by an Adams County Open Space grant. Proposals are being accepted until March 24, 2026, to facilitate the city's planned park improvements.
AvailableCity of Northglenn
Seeks proposals from qualified development teams and/or end-users for the redevelopment of approx. 1. 34 acres. Together with the city of seeks to revitalize the property in partnership with a developer or end user. The goal is to eliminate blight by demolishing existing buildings and develop a plan that provides the highest and best use for the property.
Posted Date
Feb 19, 2026
Due Date
Apr 16, 2026
Release: Feb 19, 2026
City of Northglenn
Close: Apr 16, 2026
Seeks proposals from qualified development teams and/or end-users for the redevelopment of approx. 1. 34 acres. Together with the city of seeks to revitalize the property in partnership with a developer or end user. The goal is to eliminate blight by demolishing existing buildings and develop a plan that provides the highest and best use for the property.
AvailableCity of Northglenn
Seeks proposals from qualified development teams and/or end-users for the redevelopment of approx. 1. 34 acres. Together with the city of seeks to revitalize the property in partnership with a developer or end user. The goal is to eliminate blight by demolishing existing buildings and develop a plan that provides the highest and best use for the property.
Posted Date
Feb 19, 2026
Due Date
Apr 16, 2026
Release: Feb 19, 2026
City of Northglenn
Close: Apr 16, 2026
Seeks proposals from qualified development teams and/or end-users for the redevelopment of approx. 1. 34 acres. Together with the city of seeks to revitalize the property in partnership with a developer or end user. The goal is to eliminate blight by demolishing existing buildings and develop a plan that provides the highest and best use for the property.
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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 $25,000, use sole source.
Coops: If your offering is on a Sourcewell contract, use it to bypass formal bidding; loop in Procurement and the end-user to validate.
City of Northglenn (CR-184) permits sole source when the product is unique or the only factory-authorized solution available to the City.
Work directly with the requesting department to build the business case and prepare the formal sole source justification.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Northglenn
This Historic Preservation Survey Plan for the City of Northglenn, Colorado, serves as a roadmap for future historic preservation and resource identification efforts. The plan consolidates previous survey data, details community engagement activities, and presents findings from a limited windshield survey. It categorizes potential survey areas and thematic resource groups into three priority levels (Priority 1, 2, and 3) based on architectural uniqueness, integrity, and historical significance, while also outlining previously surveyed subdivisions and areas not recommended for immediate survey. The plan aims to guide the community in documenting and preserving its historic resources.
This document outlines the City of Northglenn's comprehensive strategy for managing noxious weeds through integrated programs, education, and intergovernmental cooperation. The plan's core purpose is to provide guidelines for effectively managing priority noxious weeds that pose a significant threat to the city's natural resources. Key objectives include developing and implementing integrated management programs for public properties, enhancing educational outreach, providing technical support to landowners, and coordinating efforts with other government agencies. Short-term goals for 2025-2029 focus on targeted suppression and reduction of specific weeds such as Teasel, Canada thistle, Musk thistle, Scotch thistle, Poison hemlock, and Hoary cress, alongside efforts in mapping infestations and evaluating biological controls. Long-term goals for 2026-2035 aim for the eradication, sustained reduction, and prevention of re-establishment for various noxious weeds, coupled with the continued expansion of biological controls and native grassland restoration.
The document details actions taken during City Council meetings on January 23, 2017, and February 13, 2017. Key discussions and approvals included the initial first reading approval for an amendment to the Northglenn Pavilions Planned Unit Development (PUD) for a 34-unit multi-family development, and the initial approval for a cable franchise agreement with Comcast. Resolutions approved the agreement with Richdell Construction, Inc. for the Fox Run Open Space Improvement Project (not to exceed $143,000), continuation of the shared victim services program with the City of Thornton, and a joint street maintenance agreement with the City of Westminster for sections of Huron Street and West 112th Avenue. Council also established the Outside Agency Funding Committee, reappointed members to the Historic Preservation Commission and the Youth Commission, approved a fee increase for water testing, approved the City Clerk's salary increase by 5 percent to $99,068 annually, and approved a revised council travel policy. On February 13th, the Council gave initial approval for the North Metro Fire District Station No. 63 PUD, the elimination of Freon appliance pickup, and financing agreements not to exceed $23 million for the Justice Center. Final approvals were given for the Pavilions PUD amendment and the Comcast cable franchise agreement. Further approvals included an agreement regarding the construction of the Ralston House with several neighboring cities and Adams County.
This document is the 2024 Annual Report for the Northglenn Youth Commission, detailing its activities and achievements throughout the year, including community engagement and public health initiatives. Key activities included the Highline Canal Clean Up, participation in civic events like the City Hall Grand Opening and Noel Northglenn, Northglenn Pride, Narcan training, and the Youth Addiction Awareness Poster Contest. The report also outlines the board's structure, membership, and future goals for 2025, which include new priority projects focused on Environmental Advocacy and Safe Haven Spaces, while concluding ongoing 2024 projects such as addressing food insecurity.
This document describes the City of Northglenn's Sustainability Plan, adopted in 2018. The plan is designed to comprehensively address social, economic, and environmental issues, including the impacts of climate change, such as drought affecting Standley Lake. It outlines a unified approach to guide the city's future development and address its challenges.
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