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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
Key agenda items for this meeting include the approval of multiple vendor runs dated March 3, March 4, March 9, and March 10, 2026, and the approval of the Wage Report. Under the Mayor's Report, the council will consider waiving the Special Event Liquor License Fee for St. Mary School and confirming the hiring of Sofian Riahi as a full-time Police Officer, who will subsequently be sworn in. Other reports scheduled include those from the City Administrator, City Attorney (presenting a resolution for Local Public Agency General Maintenance), City Clerk (reporting on the upcoming Spring Clean Up dates), City Treasurer, Police Chief, Public Works, and the Director of Building, Planning & Zoning. The agenda also details reports from various standing committees, including Administrative/Health & Safety, Buildings, Grounds, & Zoning, Community Development, Finance, Parks, Personnel & Insurance, Special Events, and Streets & Utilities. A Closed Session is scheduled to discuss pending or imminent litigation.
The regular meeting addressed several administrative and financial matters. Warrants totaling $5,000.00, $84,627.05, and $51,814.29 were accepted based on Finance Committee reports. Key discussions included the approval of Resolution #2026-08, authorizing a Façade Improvement Grant Agreement with Planet Pizza LLC, and updates regarding Plano Skies' annexation, rezoning, and special use applications. The Council approved Ordinance #2026-04 to decrease Class G-1 liquor licenses following the closure of Sand Dollar Slots. Resolution #2026-09 was approved to authorize the purchase of My360 software from Ferguson Waterworks. Committee reports covered upcoming budget discussions, the Kids Fishing Day schedule, and progress on the Depot project at the Amtrak platform. During citizens' comments, a resident raised concerns regarding rental inspections.
The Finance agenda for this committee meeting included public comment sessions. Key discussion items involved the review and potential approval of several vendor runs dated from March 3, 2026, through March 10, 2026, with amounts ranging from $6,051.67 up to $176,692.65.
The regular meeting of the Plano City Council addressed several administrative and operational matters. The council approved various warrant payments dated from February 2, 2026, through February 10, 2026. Key actions included the approval of an appointment to the combined Plan Commission and Zoning Board of Appeals, and the approval of a resolution to renew employee benefits packages for the coming year. Furthermore, an ordinance was approved repealing an intergovernmental agreement with Kendall County and the School District regarding field maintenance. The council authorized the purchase of a new server for the Police Department due to urgent capacity and warranty issues. Resolutions were passed approving a preliminary plat of resubdivision for Lot 3 in Gjovik Ford Park Subdivision and executing a First Amended Planned Unit Development agreement with N.A. Townhomes LLC and N.A. Apartments LLC. Reports were given on the city treasurer's financial status and planned Public Works maintenance, including a needed motor replacement for a leaf vacuum. The meeting concluded with a closed session for the semi-annual review of lawfully closed meeting minutes.
The key discussions included the review of the Treasurer's Report as of December 31, 2025, noting a total balance of $13,392,716.28 across various accounts. The board planned to approve the payment of numerous bills, including administrative fees, legal retainer fees, insurance payments, and mileage/per diem expenses related to the IPPFA Conference. New business also covered the review of membership applications, a military buy-back election for service credit, and correspondence items such as an upcoming IPOPIF audit notice. Old business involved reviewing the terms expiration dates for current board officers and members.
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