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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Norwalk
The City of Norwalk is offering a Housing Trust Fund award (up to $250,000) to qualified developers to create 100% affordable housing or supportive housing projects within city limits. Applicants must submit a full development package (site control, project description, financing plan, certifications) through the PlanetBids portal by the close date, and the award requires leveraging additional financing and CEQA environmental review before funds are released. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits or for‑profit developers partnering with a nonprofit; funds may be used for acquisition, pre‑development, construction, permitting, infrastructure, and wrap‑around services with a three‑year construction window.
Posted Date
Jun 29, 2026
Due Date
Aug 3, 2026
Release: Jun 29, 2026
City of Norwalk
Close: Aug 3, 2026
The City of Norwalk is offering a Housing Trust Fund award (up to $250,000) to qualified developers to create 100% affordable housing or supportive housing projects within city limits. Applicants must submit a full development package (site control, project description, financing plan, certifications) through the PlanetBids portal by the close date, and the award requires leveraging additional financing and CEQA environmental review before funds are released. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits or for‑profit developers partnering with a nonprofit; funds may be used for acquisition, pre‑development, construction, permitting, infrastructure, and wrap‑around services with a three‑year construction window.
AvailableCity of Norwalk
The City of Norwalk is issuing Request for Proposal No. 26-871 seeking a qualified consultant to provide construction management and inspection (CMI) services for traffic-signal and Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) improvements along Norwalk Boulevard (Capital Improvement Projects 7237 & 7238). The selected consultant will serve as Resident Engineer/Construction Inspector, performing pre-construction coordination, schedule and cost control, field inspection, DBE and Buy-America compliance, and post-construction close-out. The work is a professional-services contract with a base term of three years, extendable up to five years.
Posted Date
Jun 29, 2026
Due Date
Jul 15, 2026
Release: Jun 29, 2026
City of Norwalk
Close: Jul 15, 2026
The City of Norwalk is issuing Request for Proposal No. 26-871 seeking a qualified consultant to provide construction management and inspection (CMI) services for traffic-signal and Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) improvements along Norwalk Boulevard (Capital Improvement Projects 7237 & 7238). The selected consultant will serve as Resident Engineer/Construction Inspector, performing pre-construction coordination, schedule and cost control, field inspection, DBE and Buy-America compliance, and post-construction close-out. The work is a professional-services contract with a base term of three years, extendable up to five years.
AvailableCity of Norwalk
The City of Norwalk (Engineering Division, Public Services Department) is soliciting proposals for Construction Management and Inspection Services (CIP 7239 & 7240) for fiber optic communications and traffic signal improvements along Pioneer Boulevard from 166th Street to Lakeland Road. The contract (RFP No. 26-872) requires comprehensive construction management, inspection to verify compliance with project specifications, oversight of fiber optic installation, supervision of traffic signal improvements, and coordination with City staff and contractors. The posting was published on June 26, 2026 and the response deadline is July 15, 2026; solicitation documents are hosted on the buyer portal and are not provided directly on the aggregator page.
Posted Date
Jun 26, 2026
Due Date
Jul 15, 2026
Release: Jun 26, 2026
City of Norwalk
Close: Jul 15, 2026
The City of Norwalk (Engineering Division, Public Services Department) is soliciting proposals for Construction Management and Inspection Services (CIP 7239 & 7240) for fiber optic communications and traffic signal improvements along Pioneer Boulevard from 166th Street to Lakeland Road. The contract (RFP No. 26-872) requires comprehensive construction management, inspection to verify compliance with project specifications, oversight of fiber optic installation, supervision of traffic signal improvements, and coordination with City staff and contractors. The posting was published on June 26, 2026 and the response deadline is July 15, 2026; solicitation documents are hosted on the buyer portal and are not provided directly on the aggregator page.
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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 $39,401, sole source may be possible, but deprioritize; if raised, steer back to the Sourcewell route as the fastest compliant path.
Coops: Lead with a Sourcewell cooperative purchase; confirm your product is on a Sourcewell contract and coordinate with Finance/department to execute.
City of Norwalk (CA): Deprioritize sole source. There is no evidence of sole source awards above the $39,401 formal bidding threshold in the last two years.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Norwalk
The City Council meeting included a roll call and a closed session report. A public hearing was opened and continued to January 20th, 2026, regarding resolution number 25-54 concerning precise development plan number two 2023-06 at 14830 Carminator Road. Council members shared updates, including participation in a community Thanksgiving lunch and the kickoff for Shop Local by the Norwok Business Chamber. The council also discussed events, holiday activities, and the Santa sleigh. Updates were provided on immigration activities, including presentations by organizations assisting residents. The council also discussed the park master plan, including completed projects and current projects in progress.
This Short Range Transit Plan for the Norwalk Transit System (NTS) for FY 2025-2027 outlines the organization's operational strategies, service enhancements, and capital investments to provide efficient, accessible, and sustainable public transportation. Key focus areas include optimizing fixed-route and paratransit services, including the launch of microtransit; advancing technology through fare system upgrades and fleet maintenance management; modernizing the fleet with zero-emission Battery Electric Buses and exploring hydrogen technology; developing infrastructure such as a multi-level parking structure and transit plaza beautification; and ensuring ADA compliance and enhanced customer experience. The plan aims to improve service reliability, accessibility, and customer satisfaction, reduce environmental impact, and ensure long-term financial stability while adapting to evolving transit needs and technological advancements.
The meeting included a roll call and a closed session report, which provided updates on existing litigation involving the State of California and the California Youth Authority, with no action taken. Council members highlighted upcoming events such as the tree lighting ceremony and the Santa sleigh float. Discussions covered community safety during the holidays, with reminders to be mindful of surroundings to prevent theft. The council also acknowledged the Thanksgiving Day events at the senior center and thanked first responders for their service. There was also a mention of the Veterans Villas and the Thanksgiving meals for needy families.
The meeting included a successor agency meeting and a regular city council meeting. The council welcomed Pastor Arthur McGibbon for the invocation and Haley Garcia to lead the flag salute. There was a closed session report from the City Attorney regarding anticipated and existing litigation, as well as real property negotiations related to the California Youth Authority location. Council members provided updates on their activities, including attendance at conferences and local events. Discussions covered topics such as sustainability, Veterans Day, housing for veterans, and community giving.
This document outlines the City of Norwalk's strategic plan, focusing on core values such as maintaining a safe environment, fostering family and community, and enhancing the quality of life for residents. The plan's mission is to meet community needs through strong leadership, exceptional public services, and efficient fiscal responsibility. Key strategic areas include public safety, infrastructure improvements, social services, transportation, green energy initiatives, cultural arts programs, housing and neighborhood development, and educational and job training accessibility, all contributing to a '2020 vision' for the city.
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