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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Saint Joseph
The City of St. Joseph is soliciting proposals for a vendor to provide food and beverage concession and/or catering services at the St. Joseph Civic Arena. Proposers must demonstrate experience with food safety, provide product pricing, and meet specific insurance and equipment requirements. All submissions must be made electronically via the City’s bidding system, as paper or faxed proposals will not be accepted.
Posted Date
Mar 6, 2026
Due Date
Mar 24, 2026
Release: Mar 6, 2026
City of Saint Joseph
Close: Mar 24, 2026
The City of St. Joseph is soliciting proposals for a vendor to provide food and beverage concession and/or catering services at the St. Joseph Civic Arena. Proposers must demonstrate experience with food safety, provide product pricing, and meet specific insurance and equipment requirements. All submissions must be made electronically via the City’s bidding system, as paper or faxed proposals will not be accepted.
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The City of St. Joseph, Missouri is requesting proposals to provide workers' compensation insurance coverage for employees of the City of St. Joseph - Mass Transit Division. Vendors must submit firm fixed price proposals and meet the RFP qualifications; the city may reject any or all bids and encourages DBE-certified firms. The posting includes questions due and a close date and directs respondents to the original source for full documentation and submission instructions.
Posted Date
Mar 6, 2026
Due Date
Apr 7, 2026
Release: Mar 6, 2026
City of Saint Joseph
Close: Apr 7, 2026
The City of St. Joseph, Missouri is requesting proposals to provide workers' compensation insurance coverage for employees of the City of St. Joseph - Mass Transit Division. Vendors must submit firm fixed price proposals and meet the RFP qualifications; the city may reject any or all bids and encourages DBE-certified firms. The posting includes questions due and a close date and directs respondents to the original source for full documentation and submission instructions.
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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 $5,000, use sole source only if truly proprietary and city manager–approved; otherwise, deprioritize in favor of coops.
Coops: Lead with OMNIA Partners, H-GAC, BuyBoard, or TIPS. Confirm the City can use your vehicle with Purchasing (816-271-5330). For IT, run through CDW-G on a relevant coop.
City of Saint Joseph, MO seldom approves sole source above the $5,000 formal bidding threshold. Permitted for proprietary products with a justification and city manager approval.
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City of Saint Joseph
This document details a purchase order from the City of St. Joseph to Axon Enterprise Inc for the acquisition of 134 TASER 10 models, with a total cost of $640,458.00. The order was entered on October 30, 2024, and is designated for the Police Operations department.
Effective Date
Oct 30, 2024
Expires
Effective: Oct 30, 2024
City of Saint Joseph
Expires:
This document details a purchase order from the City of St. Joseph to Axon Enterprise Inc for the acquisition of 134 TASER 10 models, with a total cost of $640,458.00. The order was entered on October 30, 2024, and is designated for the Police Operations department.
AvailableCity of Saint Joseph
This document is a purchase order issued by the City of St. Joseph to Motorola Solutions Inc. for APX Mobile Radios and Accessories, totaling $29,614.20. The order, dated June 30, 2022, references an existing contract (21810 JOHNSON COUNTY KS) and a specific quote (1999899).
Effective Date
Jun 30, 2022
Expires
Effective: Jun 30, 2022
City of Saint Joseph
Expires:
This document is a purchase order issued by the City of St. Joseph to Motorola Solutions Inc. for APX Mobile Radios and Accessories, totaling $29,614.20. The order, dated June 30, 2022, references an existing contract (21810 JOHNSON COUNTY KS) and a specific quote (1999899).
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Saint Joseph
The council authorized a master services and purchasing agreement with Axon Enterprises Inc. for the purchase of 134 TASER 10 models for the Police Department, costing approximately $640,458.00 over a five-year term. An amendment to the budget was approved to transfer funds from the American Rescue Plan Act Fund to the General Fund to cover the purchase. The acquisition aims to replace the Police Department's outdated Tasers, enhancing officer safety and operational readiness. The agreement includes device warranties, holsters, battery charging docks, unlimited duty cartridges, and training programs.
This document presents the St. Joseph Metro Active Transportation Plan, which serves as an Integrated Complete Streets Roadmap. The plan aims to create a comprehensive and integrated transportation network to ensure safe, convenient, and accessible travel for all users, including pedestrians, bicyclists, and public transportation riders. Key focus areas include implementing Complete Streets policies and designs, developing a robust non-motorized network, enhancing safety, integrating public transportation, addressing re-development, promoting Safe Routes to School, and recognizing the connection between the built environment and public health, including micromobility. The overarching vision is to foster healthy, active living, improve community safety, reduce environmental impact, and strengthen community identity.
The emergency operations plan establishes a framework for the City of St. Joseph, Missouri, to save lives, minimize injuries, protect property and the environment, preserve functioning civil government, and maintain economic activities essential to survival and recovery from natural and man-made disasters. It outlines responsibilities, operational time frames, and communication strategies, emphasizing coordination between various city departments, external agencies, and the public to ensure efficient and effective emergency response and recovery.
The agenda includes a public hearing on the request to form the Tuscany North Community Improvement District, and discussion and potential approval of multiple bills and resolutions. These cover topics such as amending ordinances related to Fairview Golf Course fees, parking prohibitions, software for pet adoptions, approval of a major subdivision plat, facility use agreements with Special Olympics Missouri, structural improvements, budget amendments for park projects, GIS data remediation services, and police department incentive pay. Resolutions address industrial development revenue bonds, municipal court and prosecutor office leases, purchase of body armor, housing rehabilitation contracts, and renewals of various insurance coverages for city employees. Additional items include the purchase of an asphalt paver, change orders for street resurfacing and city hall masonry projects, and the purchase of a new pickup truck for the park maintenance division. Finally, the council will discuss agreements for fireworks displays, communications site leases, acceptance of a grant for wastewater treatment facility upgrades, purchases of gas extraction monitors, landfill budget amendments, and master agreements for on-call construction services and sewer repairs.
The committee reviewed and discussed various topics including MoDOT Statewide System Performance Targets, Title VI Update, 2025 UPWP, and 2050 MTP. The committee decided to support MoDOT's statewide system performance targets. The Title VI plan was updated with new data including region population, elderly, those with disabilities, residents without vehicles, and race. The 2025 UPWP will cover just 6 months to align the MPO with the State FY. Adam Wood recommended updating the wording for 169 Hwy between 29 and Route F, changing it from 4 lane to 3 lane for that project.
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