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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of San Dimas
Work inlcudes installation of clarifiers, sewer and storm drain and water quality improvements, asphalt paving, electrical conduit and conducters and specialty items.
Posted Date
Jun 8, 2026
Due Date
Jun 30, 2026
Release: Jun 8, 2026
City of San Dimas
Close: Jun 30, 2026
Work inlcudes installation of clarifiers, sewer and storm drain and water quality improvements, asphalt paving, electrical conduit and conducters and specialty items.
AvailableCity of San Dimas
Project includes the installation of clarifiers, sewer and storm drain and water quality improvements, asphalt paving, electrical conduit and conducters and specialty items.
Posted Date
Mar 23, 2026
Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
Release: Mar 23, 2026
City of San Dimas
Close: Apr 2, 2026
Project includes the installation of clarifiers, sewer and storm drain and water quality improvements, asphalt paving, electrical conduit and conducters and specialty items.
City of San Dimas
Includes the application of sealcoat on various city streets and parking lots.
Posted Date
Mar 10, 2026
Due Date
Mar 26, 2026
Release: Mar 10, 2026
City of San Dimas
Close: Mar 26, 2026
Includes the application of sealcoat on various city streets and parking lots.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of San Dimas
The City Council meeting included a proclamation for National Mosquito Control Awareness Week, recognizing the efforts of the San Gabriel Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District in protecting public health. The council also honored local firefighters from Station 64 for their service and commitment to fire safety education and defensible space inspections. Additionally, the Planning Director and housing staff provided a comprehensive report on the city's homeless outreach programs, detailing the ongoing implementation of the city's plan to prevent and combat homelessness, including collaborations with law enforcement and outreach providers.
The City Council meeting included the recognition of the 2026 Nonprofit of the Year, Soroptimist International, and honors for high school student athletes from the girls' water polo team and wrestling program. The Council also recognized the 2026 Older American Honoree and proclaimed May as Older American Recognition Month. Public communications addressed privacy and security concerns regarding the city's contract with Flock Safety for traffic cameras, followed by updates on upcoming library programs and the status of library services during renovations. A representative from the Chamber of Commerce provided an update on workforce development initiatives and school district partnerships.
The council reviewed and adopted a resolution to appoint a Mayor and two council members for their respective districts after they were the only candidates nominated for the upcoming election. This action resulted in the cancellation of the June general municipal election, providing significant cost savings for the city.
The City Council and Housing Authority meeting focused on several recognitions, including declaring April as Donate Life Month and honoring a local sheriff's deputy. Oral communications featured public testimony regarding concerns over homelessness, crime, and housing accountability in the city. Additionally, the meeting highlighted upcoming community events such as the 250th-anniversary celebration of the city and library programming, including a bilingual family music concert and a large-scale book club event.
The meeting included various community presentations, including an update on library services and participation in Black History Month events, a Chamber of Commerce report on upcoming ribbon-cutting and community outreach initiatives, and a Fire Department update regarding defensible space notices. Additionally, the 2026 Committee provided progress updates on the city's upcoming anniversary celebration. The Council discussed and approved a letter of support for Assembly Bill 1786, which would authorize cities to use best value contracting for complex construction projects over $1 million, providing an alternative to the traditional lowest responsible bidder requirement.
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