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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Preston
Works include approx. 1 LS ADA ramp improvements; 10 EA remove and replace existing signage; 10 CY contractor demo and disposal of existing concrete; 100 LF new 6" vertical curb and gutter.
Posted Date
May 6, 2026
Due Date
May 21, 2026
Release: May 6, 2026
City of Preston
Close: May 21, 2026
Works include approx. 1 LS ADA ramp improvements; 10 EA remove and replace existing signage; 10 CY contractor demo and disposal of existing concrete; 100 LF new 6" vertical curb and gutter.
City of Preston
Snow Removal Equipment – Bi-Directional Tractor with Attachments shall consist of a diesel-powered BI- Directional tractor with articulated steering equipped with 3 point Hitch CAT III on both sides. Equipment included shall include a front-end loader, snow blower, rotating broom, and a regular plow.
Posted Date
May 7, 2025
Due Date
May 29, 2025
Release: May 7, 2025
City of Preston
Close: May 29, 2025
Snow Removal Equipment – Bi-Directional Tractor with Attachments shall consist of a diesel-powered BI- Directional tractor with articulated steering equipped with 3 point Hitch CAT III on both sides. Equipment included shall include a front-end loader, snow blower, rotating broom, and a regular plow.
City of Preston
Provide Master Planning Services, Recreation Infrastructure Development Plan.
Posted Date
Aug 29, 2024
Due Date
Nov 25, 2024
Release: Aug 29, 2024
City of Preston
Close: Nov 25, 2024
Provide Master Planning Services, Recreation Infrastructure Development Plan.
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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 $250,000, use sole source.
Coops: Not used today; pivot back to the competitive bid route.
Entity: City of Preston, ID.
Evidence: No evidence of sole source contracting; deprioritize this path.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Preston
The commission reviewed multiple sections of the municipal code, including density and parking requirements for multi-family developments, storm water retention and safety regulations for commercial buildings, and the removal of local regulations regarding short-term rentals to align with state legislation. Discussions also covered spacing requirements for planned unit developments and proposed changes to the approval process. Furthermore, the commission addressed new state legislation concerning accessory dwelling units and building lot sizes, and reviewed a list of approved building permits.
The committee discussed updates to the Comprehensive Plan, including revisions to Private Property Rights, Community Design, and Housing elements, with a specific focus on prioritizing multi-family housing for purchase. The committee also resolved to set a public hearing regarding these changes. Additionally, the committee reviewed recently approved building permits and established the agenda for the next meeting, which will cover multi-family housing code, short-term rental code, and processes for Planned Unit Developments.
The City Council meeting featured the recognition of an officer for life-saving efforts using the Heimlich maneuver. A Franklin County Commissioner provided updates on fairground improvements, ambulance policy and billing, senior citizen center upgrades, and infrastructure initiatives such as gravel road maintenance and developmental code updates. A state senator discussed the state budget, local control issues, and legislative efforts to secure funding for the city's new wastewater treatment plant. A state representative discussed legislative session outcomes, focusing on state revenue, rural education, state police funding, and property tax concerns.
The council meeting included a presentation about the upcoming public hearing for the city comprehensive plan, personal community comments from council members, and the approval of routine consent calendar items. The meeting also featured formal recognition for a state champion wrestler and the high-achieving girls' basketball team. Finally, an update was provided regarding the status and operational capacity of the wastewater treatment plant.
The council meeting addressed several operational and administrative items. A candidate for district judge introduced themselves and discussed their legal background and judicial philosophy. The council reviewed and approved business licenses and heard a detailed presentation from the executive director of a self-funded health trust regarding the city's employee health benefits, recent growth, pharmacy benefit management strategies, the importance of wellness screenings, and mandatory cost-savings programs for prescription medications.
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