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City of Osceola
RFP for providing, stocking, and maintaining beverage vending machines and/or pouring rights at various city facilities for the City of Osceola, Arkansas.
Posted Date
May 20, 2026
Due Date
Jun 9, 2026
Release: May 20, 2026
City of Osceola
Close: Jun 9, 2026
RFP for providing, stocking, and maintaining beverage vending machines and/or pouring rights at various city facilities for the City of Osceola, Arkansas.
AvailableCity of Osceola
The City of Osceola is soliciting proposals for comprehensive roadway overlay and paving work on multiple municipal streets including milling, base repair, grading, striping, traffic control, and cleanup. Bidders must hold an Arkansas paving license, provide proof of insurance, and demonstrate relevant municipal paving experience and references. Proposals must be submitted in sealed envelopes by the posted deadline and further documentation is available at the buyer's original posting.
Posted Date
Apr 19, 2026
Due Date
May 6, 2026
Release: Apr 19, 2026
City of Osceola
Close: May 6, 2026
The City of Osceola is soliciting proposals for comprehensive roadway overlay and paving work on multiple municipal streets including milling, base repair, grading, striping, traffic control, and cleanup. Bidders must hold an Arkansas paving license, provide proof of insurance, and demonstrate relevant municipal paving experience and references. Proposals must be submitted in sealed envelopes by the posted deadline and further documentation is available at the buyer's original posting.
City of Osceola
Work includes approx 24,142 LF of 18" C900 DR25 PVC; 513 LF of Class 7 Backfill Gravel Road Repair Including; 208 LF of 30" Steel Encasement Installed by Bore in ARDOT Right-of-Way, installed, Complete; 153 LF of 6" C900 DR18 PVC Force Main, Installed, Complete; 1 EA of 2" Combination Sewer Air Release Valves.
Posted Date
Apr 15, 2026
Due Date
Apr 29, 2026
Release: Apr 15, 2026
City of Osceola
Close: Apr 29, 2026
Work includes approx 24,142 LF of 18" C900 DR25 PVC; 513 LF of Class 7 Backfill Gravel Road Repair Including; 208 LF of 30" Steel Encasement Installed by Bore in ARDOT Right-of-Way, installed, Complete; 153 LF of 6" C900 DR18 PVC Force Main, Installed, Complete; 1 EA of 2" Combination Sewer Air Release Valves.
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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 $42,921, use sole source.
Coops: Use Sourcewell to buy off a pre-competed contract.
City of Osceola (AR). Sole source is high-friction and politically risky (e.g., a mayor-signed contract was rejected by council). Deprioritize this path and pivot to cooperatives.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Osceola
The council meeting addressed various administrative and municipal matters. Key agenda items included the introduction and adoption of Ordinance 2026-01 regarding policies and procedures, and the approval of several resolutions, including those for road and easement transfers, as well as property liens. The council also heard department reports from the Chamber of Commerce, the museum, and financial and audit representatives. Additionally, the meeting included a presentation from Bonnie's Bundt's and a review of the financial status and budget reports for the city departments.
The City Council meeting included various departmental reports covering police, fire, electric, and water/sewer activities. Key discussions involved a legislative report from a state senator, a financial update from the Finance/Utility Task Force, the dissolution of an AT&T contract, and progress updates on the Osceola Industries building and Coston building projects. The council also addressed the creation of a Land Bank Commission, training updates for employees, budget amendments, and property-related leases. Further business items covered scheduling adjustments, mutual aid agreements, and streetlight installations.
The City Council meeting included reports from the Chamber of Commerce, various commissions, and departments, along with a review of financial and audit reports. Key business items addressed included the issuance of a proclamation for the high school basketball team, and the consideration of resolutions regarding federal aid funding, equipment purchases, bank account establishment for the police department, property tax back programs, condemnation of a property, and demolition bids. Additionally, an update on code enforcement was provided.
The agenda for the regular meeting included a Myron Kelly Memorial presentation, followed by reports from the Chamber of Commerce, SHIFT, Museum, A&P Commission, and the Financial/Audit Report. Business items on the agenda involved a Proclamation for Junior Auxiliary presented by Mayor Harris, and Resolutions for establishing a new bank account for the Police Department (presented by Chief Foster), and approving service contracts for the Chamber of Commerce, SHIFT, Museum, and Osceola Main Street (presented by Tyler Dunegan).
The City Council meeting addressed several agenda items including the awarding of 2021 community awards and the Downtown Streetscape grant. Action items included funding recommendations from the A & P Tax Commission for the Christmas Parade and a Trendsetter Award announcement. Unfinished business involved a resolution concerning proposed liens on properties and objections to a demolition action set for January. New business covered an ordinance changing fees and permit requirements, resolutions regarding an Irrevocable Letter of Credit and budget adoption/extension, and a discussion on City Council seat redistricting. Public comment was heard on a rezoning issue. Various department reports were presented, including financial reports, and updates from the Chamber of Commerce, Main Street, and Museum representatives.
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