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City of Pea Ridge
Purchase of 2016 braun express plus type 1 ambulance to be remounted to a 2026 f450 4x4 chassis with a 7. 3l gasoline engine.
Posted Date
Feb 4, 2026
Due Date
Feb 13, 2026
Release: Feb 4, 2026
City of Pea Ridge
Close: Feb 13, 2026
Purchase of 2016 braun express plus type 1 ambulance to be remounted to a 2026 f450 4x4 chassis with a 7. 3l gasoline engine.
City of Pea Ridge
Procurement of waste collection and disposal services, including various sized dumpsters, trash carts, recycling services for city properties, and roll-off containers for bi-annual city cleanups.
Posted Date
Dec 30, 2025
Due Date
Jan 13, 2026
Release: Dec 30, 2025
City of Pea Ridge
Close: Jan 13, 2026
Procurement of waste collection and disposal services, including various sized dumpsters, trash carts, recycling services for city properties, and roll-off containers for bi-annual city cleanups.
City of Pea Ridge
Provision of residential and commercial solid waste services. Such services will include the collections of solid waste materials from residences, multiple-family dwellings, and commercial establishments as well as the transfer of such materials to disposal and processing sites.
Posted Date
Nov 26, 2025
Due Date
Jan 6, 2026
Release: Nov 26, 2025
City of Pea Ridge
Close: Jan 6, 2026
Provision of residential and commercial solid waste services. Such services will include the collections of solid waste materials from residences, multiple-family dwellings, and commercial establishments as well as the transfer of such materials to disposal and processing sites.
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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 $20,000, use sole source.
Coops: If sole source is blocked: Briefly educate on future options via cooperative contracts (HGACBuy, NASPO ValuePoint, OMNIA Partners, Sourcewell). Buyer hasn’t historically used coops/resellers, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs and these resellers as future options.
Entity: City of Pea Ridge, Arkansas
Governing reference: City of Pea Ridge Municipal Code §3.04.04 (City Council can waive competitive bidding by ordinance)
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Pea Ridge
Key discussions and actions during the meeting included the presentation of a Life Saving Award to Benjamin Millard. A Public Hearing was held regarding an appeal from Robert L. Mader Jr. concerning a Planning Commission denial for a property rezoning request (Parcel No. 13-00019-000 from Agriculture to Residential Estate). The Council adopted Ordinance Number 937 regarding this rezoning, and also adopted Ordinance Number 933 amending the Municipal Code Chapter 5.20, and Ordinance Number 934 amending Chapter 8.20 (Speed). Additionally, Ordinance Number 935, accepting the final plat of Lexington Subdivision Phase 1 and associated dedications, was adopted under an emergency clause. The Council approved advertising for bids for the Charles Street Extension Project, adopted Resolution Number 575 amending the 2025 Amended Budget, and passed resolutions appointing an Attorney (Resolution 578) and a City Prosecuting Attorney (Resolution 579). Furthermore, the Council approved a $1.25 per hour increase for all employees (2.8% COLA equivalent) and increased Mayor See's yearly income by $5,000 for cost of living.
The agenda for this meeting included several significant items. Key discussions and actions involved approving Resolution 580, which authorizes the Rules of Order and Procedure for the Council. The Council planned to open bids for solid waste collection and approve advertising for ambulance bids. Further actions included the transfer of a 2016 cabin chassis from the Fire Department to the Street Department and the appointment of 2026 Planning Commission members. Several ordinances were addressed, including amending zoning for property near Captain Miller Boulevard from Agriculture to R-1, correcting a typo in the legal description for Ordinance 939, and accepting the final plats and dedicating public ways for Wellington Hills Phase 3 and Rolling Meadows Phase 2 subdivisions. The meeting also covered asset dedication for Tractor Supply and approval of permanent easements and right-of-way grants.
The Benton County Hazard Mitigation Plan aims to update and revise hazard mitigation activities for Benton County and its 28 participating jurisdictions, including municipalities, a college, and school districts. Its primary strategic outcomes are to reduce loss of life and property from natural disasters and to foster coordinated mitigation efforts across government, public, and private sectors. The plan achieves this by identifying and characterizing hazards, assessing risks, examining and prioritizing mitigation opportunities, implementing actions, and considering long-term planning.
The council approved a resolution authorizing the pursuit of capital funding for a new water tank and transmission line, with Stephens Financial identified as the preferred option. An ordinance amending the municipal code regarding water rates and special assessments was adopted, along with an emergency clause. Additionally, a resolution to proceed with engineering services for the construction of a new water line was approved. The council also updated the capital plan and level of service standards for water and sewer impact fees through another ordinance, which included an emergency clause. Furthermore, the final plat of Walnut Hills Phase 6 was accepted, along with the dedication of utility easements and public ways. A bill from the Arkansas Municipal League for service charges and the Municipal Legal Defense Program was also approved.
The council discussed and accepted the Audited Financial Statements for the City of Pea Ridge Waterworks and Sewer System. They approved a Right of Way Utility Relocation Easement for the North Detention Facility. An ordinance amending the "Landscape Regulations" section of the Pea Ridge Municipal Code was introduced and adopted. The council authorized the surrendering of a 2006 Chevy Silverado and a 1995 WHGM Dump Truck and approved advertising for bids for painting the water towers. Announcements included gratitude for the response to tornados in neighboring cities and help at the Pea Ridge Community Fair.
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