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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Saint Marys
In general, the project consists of pavement planning and street resurfacing and replacing curb ramps.
Posted Date
Jun 11, 2026
Due Date
Jun 25, 2026
Release: Jun 11, 2026
City of Saint Marys
Close: Jun 25, 2026
In general, the project consists of pavement planning and street resurfacing and replacing curb ramps.
AvailableCity of Saint Marys
Land for rent for the period of two years.
Posted Date
Aug 4, 2025
Due Date
Sep 11, 2025
Release: Aug 4, 2025
City of Saint Marys
Close: Sep 11, 2025
Land for rent for the period of two years.
City of Saint Marys
Provide rock salt.
Posted Date
May 5, 2025
Due Date
May 29, 2025
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize. A council waiver exists for purchases over $77,250, but it’s rarely used; pivot to a coop.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative purchase through the State of Ohio program, Sourcewell, or H-GACBUY.
Entity: City of Saint Marys, Ohio.
Thresholds/Authority: City Council can waive the competitive process for purchases over $77,250. Board of Control approval is required for contracts over $15,000.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Saint Marys
The council discussed various community issues, including concerns regarding the potential establishment of data centers and the possibility of enacting a moratorium. Officials provided reports on public service updates, housing development progress, a recent environmental spill incident, and sewer infrastructure repairs on Dorothy Lane. The council reviewed legislation regarding opposition to Enbridge Gas Ohio's rate increase request and authorized a partnership with Auglaize County for a housing impact and preservation grant application. Additionally, the council approved a schedule change for a future meeting.
The Council discussed an Eagle Scout project to rehabilitate a pond and an Ignite event planned by a local organization to provide community assistance. A request was submitted for the vacation of a portion of Plum Street right-of-way, which was referred to the planning commission. The Council addressed an emergency resolution opposing a gas company's rate increase, approved a partnership agreement for a community housing grant application, and reviewed an agreement for employee relations services. Additionally, a temporary moratorium on the establishment of data centers was introduced for further review.
The committee discussed the potential requirement for seat belts on golf carts. Topics included a review of state laws, current local practices, concerns regarding child safety, and parental responsibility. The committee ultimately decided to table the matter pending further legal consultation.
The council meeting covered several key discussion topics, including the presentation of reports from the Mayor, Tax Commissioner, and the Director of Public Service and Safety regarding municipal services, upcoming city events such as Arbor Day and volunteer cleanups, and updates on public infrastructure improvements. Legislative actions included the passage of an ordinance approving revised refuse rates as an emergency measure and a second reading of an ordinance regarding the five-year review and operation of the Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area. Additionally, the council reviewed a liquor permit request and provided notice for an upcoming public hearing regarding the renewal of the refreshment area.
The council discussed a zoning change request for property at 243 S. Wayne St., which will be referred to the Planning Commission. City officials provided reports covering upcoming downtown events, a traffic study regarding increased truck traffic on McKinley Road and Spruce Street, the inspection status of the municipal building roof, a proposed paramedic program, and potential funding for restrooms at the Skip Baughman Complex. The council passed an ordinance for a five-year review of the Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA). Additionally, they heard a presentation from the Ohio Consumers' Counsel regarding opposition to a proposed utility rate increase by Enbridge Gas Ohio and authorized the advertising for the sale of several city-owned real estate parcels.
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