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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Ridgefield
Provide pre-opening services and long-term operations and management services for the future community and recreation center.
Posted Date
Jun 17, 2026
Due Date
Jul 15, 2026
Release: Jun 17, 2026
City of Ridgefield
Close: Jul 15, 2026
Provide pre-opening services and long-term operations and management services for the future community and recreation center.
AvailableCity of Ridgefield
Perform legal publication and advertising from June 1, 2026 through May 31, 2027.
Posted Date
Apr 23, 2026
Due Date
May 13, 2026
Release: Apr 23, 2026
City of Ridgefield
Close: May 13, 2026
Perform legal publication and advertising from June 1, 2026 through May 31, 2027.
City of Ridgefield
Seeking qualifications from highly qualified firms to develop a comprehensive recruitment strategy.
Posted Date
Apr 17, 2026
Due Date
May 14, 2026
Release: Apr 17, 2026
City of Ridgefield
Close: May 14, 2026
Seeking qualifications from highly qualified firms to develop a comprehensive recruitment strategy.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; pivot immediately to a cooperative path.
Coops: Lead with OMNIA Partners, Sourcewell, or WA DES contracts. If they confirm access, proceed via the cooperative. If no coop fit: Prepare a competitive bid via OpenGov; note the $15,000 threshold triggers a formal solicitation.
City of Ridgefield, WA: No discoverable sole-source awards or public process details. The process is opaque and requires direct contact to receive notices.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Ridgefield
The council meeting included a proclamation commemorating the 250th anniversary of the United States and the Independence Day celebration. Several community members provided public comments expressing concerns regarding waterfront development plans led by the port, focusing on issues of transparency, high-density residential development, and the desire for more public space and park amenities. Additionally, a request was made for improvements to a crosswalk intersection at Pioneer and 5th to enhance pedestrian safety.
The council meeting included the presentation of two proclamations: one for Juneteenth Day of Observance and another for Ride Transit Month. Public comments addressed concerns regarding the sale of kratom at a local business, suggestions for improving wildlife safety on Pioneer Street due to deer collisions, and interest in collaborative community engagement for waterfront redevelopment. A local home builder also provided an update on skilled trade initiatives and upcoming projects.
The City Council conducted a study session with the youth commission to review a report on e-bike policy. Discussions focused on key concepts including safety, education, and connectivity. Specific recommendations were presented regarding e-bike classifications, age requirements for different bike classes, and mandatory safety courses. Proposed outreach methods for these policies include social media campaigns, school posters, and potential city-led events. Additionally, members of the youth commission identified high-priority areas for improved connectivity, particularly regarding safe passage for pedestrians and cyclists near schools and new residential developments.
The meeting included a presentation and discussion regarding the update of the 20-year growth management plan, Vision Ridgefield 2045. Commissioners reviewed housing and job growth projections, discussed the selection of a preferred land use alternative, and examined the northern and southern urban growth area expansions. Additionally, staff provided updates on the upcoming city tour, the resignation of a former commissioner, and the environmental impact statement process. Public comments expressed concerns regarding growth density, potential impacts on local wildlife habitats, and the appropriate level of development in the city.
The council meeting included two proclamations: the first for Great Outdoors Month, featuring the 15th annual Big Paddle Festival, and the second for Pride Month. During the public comment session, citizens addressed concerns regarding safety and speeding on walkways involving electric bicycles, the impact of proposed waterfront development on local wildlife and habitat, transparency of development processes, and the city's role as a wildlife corridor.
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