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Full-time equivalent employees.
Population size to gauge opportunity scale.
How easy their procurement process is to navigate.
How likely this buyer is to spend on new technology based on operating budget trends.
How likely this buyer is to adopt new AI technologies.
How often this buyer champions startups and early adoption.
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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Rocky River
Work include drive improvement.
Posted Date
Jun 11, 2026
Due Date
Jun 26, 2026
Release: Jun 11, 2026
City of Rocky River
Close: Jun 26, 2026
Work include drive improvement.
AvailableCity of Rocky River
Project consists of culvert replacement project.
Posted Date
-
Due Date
May 29, 2026
Release: -
City of Rocky River
Close: May 29, 2026
Project consists of culvert replacement project.
City of Rocky River
Work includes sewer improvements.
Posted Date
May 6, 2026
Due Date
May 29, 2026
Release: May 6, 2026
City of Rocky River
Close: May 29, 2026
Work includes sewer improvements.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If it’s an emergency or uniquely fits existing conditions, build an Ohio Admin Code justification with the end-user and plan for a City Council emergency ordinance.
Coops: If your product is on Sourcewell, Ohio DAS STS/Statewide, or ODOT, ask the department head to buy via that contract for the fastest path.
Entity: City of Rocky River, OH.
When viable: Specialized/emergency needs or a unique solution essential for continuity of service (mirrors past sole source of wastewater pumps).
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Rocky River
This document outlines the strategic plan for Rocky River Park, emphasizing the Lake Erie Shoreline Restoration and Preservation Project. The plan prioritizes equitable shoreline and beach access for all visitors, while advancing long-term coastal resilience and environmental restoration. Key initiatives include the installation of breakwaters and revetments to protect infrastructure and reestablish a functional beach, reconstruction of the hillside and stormwater outfall, and the addition of an accessible deck and overlook. The overall vision is to ensure Rocky River Park remains a safe, accessible, and resilient asset for recreation, environmental stewardship, and public enjoyment.
The meeting focused on various park improvement projects, including the completion of restroom upgrades, installation of sound curtains on pickleball courts, and the evaluation of new shade structures and water fountain additions. Future projects discussed included landscaping around restrooms and the potential resurfacing of tennis, pickleball, and basketball courts. The financial report detailed the 2025 budget and proposed a reduction in municipal contributions for the 2026 budget to focus on operating costs. Additionally, the committee received status updates on the construction progress of the Gemini Center facility and discussed potential inter-community programming collaborations and park behavioral policies.
The council discussed the completion of the Tri-City Park playground, ongoing projects including tennis court enhancements and pickleball court usage, and potential restroom upgrades. Policies regarding rental guidelines and insurance requirements for outside groups using park field space were reviewed. The council approved the 2024 budget and recommended the 2025 budget for further approval. Additionally, updates were provided on planned facility shutdown dates for 2025, the potential for continued movies in the park, and an agreement to maintain current leadership for the upcoming year.
The meeting included the swearing-in of a new commission member and updates regarding the Civic Center, such as the commencement of youth programming and the installation of new lockers. Discussion topics included the non-renewal of the Cleveland Clinic lease, the potential use of vacated space for a sauna, and considerations regarding future revenue loss. Additionally, the commission reviewed the selection of color schemes for new outdoor pool features and discussed the impact of local competition on membership patronage.
The Commission discussed several departmental updates, including the conclusion of summer programming, the addition of new staff, and facility maintenance such as the upcoming indoor pool shutdown and gym elevator upgrades. Project reports covered the transition of space formerly occupied by the Cleveland Clinic, assessment of the ice rink, camera installation at Martin Park, and the status of pool water feature inspections. The meeting also included preparations for upcoming special events and a review of midyear budget planning. Additionally, the commission resolved to adjust its future meeting schedule from Thursdays to Tuesdays starting in September.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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