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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Oroville
The City of Oroville Housing Development Department seeks a qualified contractor to renovate and remodel a single-family home at 2470 Baldwin Avenue in Oroville, CA, addressing fungus damage, plumbing leaks, and other items noted in the attached pest report. The solicitation requires a current, active California contractor’s license and $1,000,000 general liability insurance naming the City and homeowner as additional insured; the work includes a base bid and alternates (bathroom upgrade, roof replacement, gutter/downspout installation, and exterior ADA ramps/rails). A mandatory pre-bid meeting is scheduled for 2026-01-29; bids opened 2026-01-15 and close 2026-02-12 (the opportunity is not a grant and was open as of 2026-01-17).
Posted Date
Jan 15, 2026
Due Date
Feb 12, 2026
Release: Jan 15, 2026
City of Oroville
Close: Feb 12, 2026
The City of Oroville Housing Development Department seeks a qualified contractor to renovate and remodel a single-family home at 2470 Baldwin Avenue in Oroville, CA, addressing fungus damage, plumbing leaks, and other items noted in the attached pest report. The solicitation requires a current, active California contractor’s license and $1,000,000 general liability insurance naming the City and homeowner as additional insured; the work includes a base bid and alternates (bathroom upgrade, roof replacement, gutter/downspout installation, and exterior ADA ramps/rails). A mandatory pre-bid meeting is scheduled for 2026-01-29; bids opened 2026-01-15 and close 2026-02-12 (the opportunity is not a grant and was open as of 2026-01-17).
City of Oroville
The City of Oroville is soliciting a qualified artist to design and install a new public mosaic on a retaining wall in Hewitt Park that reflects the local history of mining, railroads, and the Feather River. The project has an estimated budget of $114,000 and requires the artist to handle design, installation, and maintenance obligations. Proposals are being accepted through May 1, 2026, with full documentation available via the city's procurement portal.
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2026
Due Date
May 1, 2026
Release: Mar 27, 2026
City of Oroville
Close: May 1, 2026
The City of Oroville is soliciting a qualified artist to design and install a new public mosaic on a retaining wall in Hewitt Park that reflects the local history of mining, railroads, and the Feather River. The project has an estimated budget of $114,000 and requires the artist to handle design, installation, and maintenance obligations. Proposals are being accepted through May 1, 2026, with full documentation available via the city's procurement portal.
AvailableCity of Oroville
Qualified firms of certified public accountants to audit their annual financial statements for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2024, through June 30, 2026, with the option for the City to extend the agreement for up to two additional fiscal years, through the year ending June 30, 2028.
Posted Date
Oct 23, 2023
Due Date
Feb 27, 2026
Release: Oct 23, 2023
City of Oroville
Close: Feb 27, 2026
Qualified firms of certified public accountants to audit their annual financial statements for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2024, through June 30, 2026, with the option for the City to extend the agreement for up to two additional fiscal years, through the year ending June 30, 2028.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; rarely used and poorly documented.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore CMAS, CA statewide Master Agreements, NASPO ValuePoint, and Sourcewell as future options.
City of Oroville permits sole source in law, but it is rarely used and poorly documented. Treat as an exception: expect written justification and approvals; prioritize competitive bidding instead.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Oroville
The Oroville City Council held a meeting that included a closed session to discuss employment related to the City Administrator position and potential litigation. In open session, the council addressed public communication regarding a rat infestation, the Oroville Water Study, bridge safety concerns, and requests for records. The council also concurred to remove items 6.4, 6.6 and 6.7 from the consent calendar. A public hearing was held regarding the proposed cannabis business tax, with various community members expressing their opinions. The council introduced an ordinance and adopted a resolution approving ballot measure text to be submitted to the voters imposing a cannabis business tax. Additionally, the council approved a supplemental appropriation for city engineer services and authorized the Vice Mayor to attend the League of California Cities Annual Conference.
The Oroville City Council convened to discuss several key issues. These included the potential for commercial cannabis regulations, considering a sales tax initiative for the November 2018 election, and a professional services agreement with SCI Consulting Group for cannabis-related consulting. The council also addressed an amendment to the California Public Employees' Retirement System Agreement regarding employees sharing additional costs. Additionally, they discussed the use of the Municipal Auditorium parking lot for the California State Old Time Fiddlers event and the declaration and disposal of surplus property.
The Oroville City Council convened to discuss several key items. The council considered formalizing a 10% reduction in stipends for the Mayor, Council, and Treasurer, and discussed the appointment of Joseph Whitley to the Oroville Park Commission. They also considered a resolution supporting the Reducing Crime and Keeping California Safe Act of 2018. Additionally, the council conducted a public hearing regarding the issuance of revenue bonds for Oroville Hospital and discussed a drainage rehabilitation project on Fogg Avenue. Other topics included a request from STREAM Charter School for a fee waiver for the use of the Municipal Auditorium, a review of public art installed at 2790 Feather River Boulevard, and a professional services agreement for an opinion survey regarding a potential sales tax initiative.
The Oroville City Council meeting addressed several key areas including the Oroville Area Urban Greening Plan and updates from Explore Butte County regarding the Tourism Business Improvement District (TBID). The council discussed and approved actions related to minimum wage increases, foreclosure proceedings for a city property, a public safety transfer, interest charges on accounts receivable, and a cost allocation plan proposal. Additionally, they conducted a public hearing and authorized the closeout of a Community Development Block Grant. The council also considered a rezone, discussed a street replacement project, and considered sending a letter to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission regarding the California Department of Water Resources' Oroville facilities. Proposed amendments to the City of Oroville Municipal Code regarding commercial cannabis regulations and potential taxes were also discussed.
The Oroville City Council convened a closed session to discuss employment matters related to the City Administrator position. No action was taken during the closed session. The meeting was then adjourned to the Regular Council Meeting on May 15, 2018.
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