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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Paris
Park improvements. Scope of work includes site clearing; earthwork; trenching, backfilling, and compaction; erosion control; woven geotextiles ; helical pile foundations; asphalt paving; concrete curbs, walks, and paving; concrete paving; sodding; see attached file.
Posted Date
Mar 23, 2026
Due Date
Apr 16, 2026
Release: Mar 23, 2026
City of Paris
Close: Apr 16, 2026
Park improvements. Scope of work includes site clearing; earthwork; trenching, backfilling, and compaction; erosion control; woven geotextiles ; helical pile foundations; asphalt paving; concrete curbs, walks, and paving; concrete paving; sodding; see attached file.
AvailableCity of Paris
The work to be done consists of, but is not limited to, traffic control, erosion prevention & sediment control, bridge demolition and the construction of a new bridge, approach road work, grading, drainage, paving and pavement marking.
Posted Date
Nov 14, 2025
Due Date
Dec 10, 2025
Release: Nov 14, 2025
City of Paris
Close: Dec 10, 2025
The work to be done consists of, but is not limited to, traffic control, erosion prevention & sediment control, bridge demolition and the construction of a new bridge, approach road work, grading, drainage, paving and pavement marking.
City of Paris
Project would include installation of new traffic signal cabinets, controllers, signal heads, vehicle detection systems, pedestrian signals, pushbuttons, and pedestrian upgrades at various intersections.
Posted Date
Nov 11, 2025
Due Date
Dec 10, 2025
Release: Nov 11, 2025
City of Paris
Close: Dec 10, 2025
Project would include installation of new traffic signal cabinets, controllers, signal heads, vehicle detection systems, pedestrian signals, pushbuttons, and pedestrian upgrades at various intersections.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Only if the item is truly proprietary; otherwise pivot back to coops.
Coops: Ask to purchase via Sourcewell or BuyBoard for the fastest, compliant path.
Status: Legally permissible for proprietary or unique items under Municipal Code Sec. 6-604, but the city rarely uses this path.
Practical notes: Expect high scrutiny. Prepare a concise proprietary/compatibility justification and confirm the approval path with the Purchasing Agent (Director of Finance). If pushback arises, pivot to cooperative purchasing.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Paris
The meeting included discussions and actions on several key items. An ordinance was approved to delete a section regarding uniform refuse disposal. A financial update was presented, noting a decrease in retail sales tax revenue. The board discussed and approved an ordinance to enact regulations on prohibited uses of public streets. They also considered an ordinance to amend the fiscal year 2025 budget, accounting for grants and unanticipated revenues. A rezoning request for a property on Skyview Street was referred to the Planning Commission. The board approved a resolution to accept the donation of the Levi Miles Playground at Ogburn Park. Initial and bond resolutions for Fire Station #1 bond issuance were approved, along with a recommendation for a bond anticipation note. Finally, a request to acquire an undeveloped alley on North College Street was forwarded to the Planning Commission.
The meeting included discussions and actions on several ordinances, including amendments to public records access and uniform refuse disposal containers. A financial update was presented, noting sales tax revenues and new business licenses issued. The commission discussed rezoning requests for Mimosa Street and N Lake Street, and approved a bid for the construction of a new Fire Station. Updates were provided on various projects, including Back Alley Paris, signalization upgrades, bridge replacements, multimodal access grants, sidewalk projects, and water infrastructure improvements. The launch of Central Dispatch was recognized as a major accomplishment.
The meeting addressed the FY 2025-2026 Proposed Budget Ordinance, including a revenue-neutral property tax revenue estimate, street paving budget, employee COLA, grant projects, consolidation of dispatch services, and costs for the Fire Station #1 and municipal building. An interlocal agreement to consolidate dispatch services was discussed, focusing on required language from the TBI and the consolidation of ORI numbers. A report on the debt obligation for the Fire Station #1 construction project was reviewed and approved. The certified property tax rate for 2025 was announced, and the paving of Chickasaw Road was discussed in relation to a planned BPU project.
The meeting addressed several key issues including a request to acquire an undeveloped alley, a financial update noting a retail sales tax revenue increase, appointments to the Paris Housing Authority Board, the Heritage Center Board of Directors, and the Beer Board. The commission also discussed participation in Public Entity Partners Matching Grant Programs, a certificate of good moral character for a new manager, amendments to the Paris Municipal Code regarding court fees, the 2025-2026 property tax rate, and an interlocal agreement with Henry County regarding the W.G. Rhea Public Library. Updates were provided on various projects, including the Downtown Signalization Project and the Brooks Street Drainage Project, with a decision made to proceed with the latter using additional funds from the City's fund balance.
The City Commission held a public hearing and regular meeting. Key discussion points included an ordinance to amend the fiscal year 2025 budget, a rezoning request for Skyview Street, and a request to acquire an undeveloped alley on North College Street. The commission also discussed a financial update, appointments to various boards, reappointment of the City Judge, and an interlocal agreement to consolidate dispatch services. Additionally, the FY 2025-2026 proposed budget ordinance and the 2025 property tax rate were addressed.
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