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City of Richmond
This RFP seeks team sponsorships for the Richmond Parks & Recreation youth baseball, softball, machine pitch, coach pitch, and t-ball programs.
Posted Date
Dec 29, 2025
Due Date
Apr 20, 2026
Release: Dec 29, 2025
City of Richmond
Close: Apr 20, 2026
This RFP seeks team sponsorships for the Richmond Parks & Recreation youth baseball, softball, machine pitch, coach pitch, and t-ball programs.
AvailableCity of Richmond
Sponsorship for the Richmond Jingle Jog 5K event.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Nov 20, 2026
Release: -
City of Richmond
Close: Nov 20, 2026
Sponsorship for the Richmond Jingle Jog 5K event.
AvailableCity of Richmond
The City of Richmond, Missouri, seeks proposals for tree trimming, tree removal, and stump removal services at Maurice Roberts Park and Charles Armour Park. The work includes total removal of one tree, stump grinding, and pruning of six trees to improve structural integrity and safety. Contractors must handle all debris removal.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Nov 24, 2025
Release: -
City of Richmond
Close: Nov 24, 2025
The City of Richmond, Missouri, seeks proposals for tree trimming, tree removal, and stump removal services at Maurice Roberts Park and Charles Armour Park. The work includes total removal of one tree, stump grinding, and pruning of six trees to improve structural integrity and safety. Contractors must handle all debris removal.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize—no evidence they award this way; pivot to educating on cooperative purchasing instead.
Coops: Tip: Ask about using Missouri CPP/MissouriBUYS, Sourcewell, or OMNIA to avoid a local bid.
City of Richmond, MO: No evidence of sole source awards; treat as low-probability.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Richmond
The City Council meeting addressed several key items. The agenda was adopted, and standing committee reports were provided, noting that most committees had not met recently, though the Park Board Liaison reported on the Comprehensive Parks & Recreations Master Plan Open House. The Mayor's report covered attendance at the Chamber of Commerce Annual Banquet, Trick or Treat Street, and a Planning and Zoning meeting, along with reminders for upcoming events. The City Administrator's report noted the finalization of the FY2025 budget review, a site visit from the insurance underwriter, the hiring of a new firefighter in training, and the release of a bid for a new Hosted VoIP Phone system. New Business included the approval and adoption of two ordinances: one authorizing an Inter-Governmental Agreement relating to the Regional Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program (Bill No. 24-23), and another approving a Subaward Agreement with the State of Missouri regarding the SHSP Grant (Bill No. 24-24). The Council also approved the renewal of the TLO Online Investigative Services Software for the Police Department and the selection of Hostetter Disaster Recovery d/b/a Hicks Family Tree Care for tree removal and trimming services at Maurice Roberts and Charles Armour Parks, favoring the comprehensive treatment plan. A change order for the Water Treatment Plant Rehabilitation Project concerning the North Silo Corrosion Issue was also approved.
The Richmond Parks & Recreation Master Plan 2025 outlines a comprehensive community-driven strategy for the Richmond Parks and Recreation Department over the next 10 years. It prioritizes updating existing amenities, expanding trail connections, securing robust funding, enhancing operations and programming, and adding new quality park amenities. Key areas of focus include improving ADA accessibility, promoting community engagement, and addressing the diverse recreational needs of residents through targeted investments and strategic partnerships.
The meeting included updates from the Park Board regarding park improvements, program implementations, and the progress on the pool for the opening season. There was also a recognition of police officers Lt. Brandon Ray and Sergeant Luke Covey, who received medals of Valor from the Missouri Police Chiefs Association.
The City Council of Richmond, Missouri held a regular meeting on January 26, 2016, where they approved the minutes of the previous meeting, heard reports from standing committees, and discussed various items including a sales tax collection continuation, an agreement with H2 Construction for sewer improvements, and the FY2015 financial report. The financial report highlighted a balanced budget, healthy reserves, and significant accomplishments in various departments, including the completion of a new wastewater treatment plant. The council also approved several motions related to the financial report and other city business.
The Richmond, Missouri City Council held its regular meeting on November 26, 2024, with all council members present except Barb Hardwick. State Representative Terry Thompson addressed the council, highlighting his focus on improving communication between local entities, increasing local government power, and ensuring responsible use of taxpayer money. The council approved the minutes from the November 12, 2024 meeting and adopted the agenda for the current meeting.
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