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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Plano
2025 Sidewalk project including comb. concrete curb and gutter removal and replacement, 80 ft., PC concrete sidewalk removal and replacement, 5", 9,900 SF, detectable warnings 788 SF and other related items.
Posted Date
Jun 19, 2025
Due Date
Jul 1, 2025
Release: Jun 19, 2025
City of Plano
Close: Jul 1, 2025
2025 Sidewalk project including comb. concrete curb and gutter removal and replacement, 80 ft., PC concrete sidewalk removal and replacement, 5", 9,900 SF, detectable warnings 788 SF and other related items.
City of Plano
2025 Road program including approximate quantities of work HMA surface removal (special) 20,000 SY, level binder 342 Ton, HMA surface course 3,114 Ton, thermoplastic pavement markings.
Posted Date
May 22, 2025
Due Date
Jun 10, 2025
Release: May 22, 2025
City of Plano
Close: Jun 10, 2025
2025 Road program including approximate quantities of work HMA surface removal (special) 20,000 SY, level binder 342 Ton, HMA surface course 3,114 Ton, thermoplastic pavement markings.
City of Plano
Work to include HMA surface removal (36,500 SY), level binder (1,500 TN), HMA surface course (3,300 TN), thermoplastic pavement markings, structure adjustments, and other related items.
Posted Date
May 30, 2024
Due Date
Jun 20, 2024
Release: May 30, 2024
City of Plano
Close: Jun 20, 2024
Work to include HMA surface removal (36,500 SY), level binder (1,500 TN), HMA surface course (3,300 TN), thermoplastic pavement markings, structure adjustments, and other related items.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; pivot the request onto a cooperative contract.
Coops: Use Sourcewell to buy now without a full bid.
City of Plano, IL: No evidence of a permissive sole source pathway; policies favor competition. Deprioritize and pursue a cooperative purchase instead.
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City of Plano
This document is a quote from Axon Enterprise, Inc. to Plano Police Dept. - IL for a 60-month program totaling $73,321.23. It covers TASER 7 certification bundles, various hardware components, software licenses, and extended warranties. Payments are scheduled annually from February 2025 to February 2029, with product deliveries starting March 2025 and software/warranty coverage extending until March 2030. Standard terms and conditions are included.
Effective Date
Feb 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Feb 1, 2025
City of Plano
Expires:
This document is a quote from Axon Enterprise, Inc. to Plano Police Dept. - IL for a 60-month program totaling $73,321.23. It covers TASER 7 certification bundles, various hardware components, software licenses, and extended warranties. Payments are scheduled annually from February 2025 to February 2029, with product deliveries starting March 2025 and software/warranty coverage extending until March 2030. Standard terms and conditions are included.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Plano
The City Council meeting included the approval of several vendor payment runs and the review of reports from the Mayor, City Administrator, City Attorney, City Clerk, City Treasurer, Police Chief, Public Works, and the Director of Building, Planning & Zoning. Key resolutions discussed involved engineering services for the Creek Road Bridge improvements, the approval of a 2026 mowing services contract, and a development incentive agreement with Riverside Powersports of Ottawa, LLC. The City Treasurer also provided a review of the Fiscal Year 2027 original budget draft. Additionally, the council addressed committee reports and held a closed session regarding pending litigation.
This Capacity, Management, Operations and Maintenance (CMOM) Plan serves as a comprehensive roadmap for the City of Plano's sanitary collection system, aiming to manage, operate, and maintain the infrastructure effectively and efficiently. It prioritizes minimizing Sanitary Sewer Overflows (SSOs) and infiltration/inflow (I&I), ensuring regulatory compliance, and protecting public health while optimizing costs. Key focus areas include proactive and emergency operations and maintenance activities, strategic budgeting, continuous employee training, and coordinated public communication, supported by ongoing updates and audits to ensure continuous improvement.
The City Council meeting covered multiple financial and operational agenda items, including the approval of various vendor runs and wage reports for the months of January and February 2026. The Mayor's report addressed municipal services for the Plano Community Garden, while the City Administrator presented a contract with Civic Plus for software programs. The City Clerk and Treasurer provided detailed reports on tax revenues, MFT unobligated balances, and fund expenditures from late 2025 through early 2026. Reports from the Police, Public Works, and Building, Planning & Zoning departments were scheduled, along with updates from various council committees and a closed session regarding pending litigation.
The council agenda included the approval of various financial documents, including vendor runs, wage reports, and treasurer's reports for multiple funds. Key administrative items included approving city services for the community garden and authorizing a contract with Civic Plus for software programs. The agenda also featured departmental reports from the City Administrator, City Clerk, City Treasurer, Police Chief, Public Works, and the Director of Building, Planning, and Zoning, alongside various committee reports and a closed session regarding pending or probable litigation.
The council discussed and authorized various financial warrant payments and reviewed reports from the Mayor, City Administrator, City Attorney, City Clerk, Police Chief, and Public Works. Key actions included approving a Special Event Liquor License fee waiver for a school event, confirming the hiring of a new police officer, and passing a resolution for Local Public Agency General Maintenance. Representatives from the community requested support for the local community garden, and several committee members announced upcoming meetings to discuss the budget.
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