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City of San Jacinto
Rehabilitation and repair in 2025, and three (3) sections of the well were patched, in addition to one (1) previous patch, to mitigate unacceptable production of formation sand. This effort was not successful and has led to the need for supplemental well repair. Work related to well repair and testing shall include but not be limited to mobilization, removal and evaluation of existing pumping equipment, mechanical cleaning, installation of supplemental well patches, performance of a dynamic video survey during pumping at design rate, well disinfection, reinstallation of the permanent pumping equipment, startup, demobilization and site cleanup, and/or any other work as necessary to complete well repair as described.
Posted Date
Feb 1, 2026
Due Date
Feb 23, 2026
Release: Feb 1, 2026
City of San Jacinto
Close: Feb 23, 2026
Rehabilitation and repair in 2025, and three (3) sections of the well were patched, in addition to one (1) previous patch, to mitigate unacceptable production of formation sand. This effort was not successful and has led to the need for supplemental well repair. Work related to well repair and testing shall include but not be limited to mobilization, removal and evaluation of existing pumping equipment, mechanical cleaning, installation of supplemental well patches, performance of a dynamic video survey during pumping at design rate, well disinfection, reinstallation of the permanent pumping equipment, startup, demobilization and site cleanup, and/or any other work as necessary to complete well repair as described.
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Work consists of widening road, includes installation of traffic signals. Work includes improve sidewalk and drainage facility along the north side.
Posted Date
Dec 22, 2025
Due Date
Feb 19, 2026
Release: Dec 22, 2025
City of San Jacinto
Close: Feb 19, 2026
Work consists of widening road, includes installation of traffic signals. Work includes improve sidewalk and drainage facility along the north side.
City of San Jacinto
Provide building & safety inspection services to support the city's building & safety division. These services are intended to supplement the work of in-house staff and will be delivered on a scheduled and as-needed basis.
Posted Date
Aug 14, 2025
Due Date
Sep 2, 2025
Release: Aug 14, 2025
City of San Jacinto
Close: Sep 2, 2025
Provide building & safety inspection services to support the city's building & safety division. These services are intended to supplement the work of in-house staff and will be delivered on a scheduled and as-needed basis.
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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 $25,000, coordinate with the owning department; otherwise deprioritize and redirect to competitive bid. Expect City Council approval above $25,000 (general) and $100,000 (professional services).
Coops: Not used; use the city’s direct bidding process.
Status: No evidence the City of San Jacinto uses sole source awards; deprioritize this path and focus on preparing a competitive bid.
Thresholds/Approvals: Engage department heads for purchases under $25,000. Plan for City Council approval above $25,000 (general) and $100,000 (professional services).
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of San Jacinto
The City Council discussed placing a general tax measure on the ballot for the November 3, 2020, General Municipal Election. The measure proposes enacting a general transactions and use tax (sales tax) at a rate of one cent (1¢). The revenue from the sales tax would be placed in the City's general fund and used to pay for general City services. The City Council also reviewed and approved the San Jacinto Transactions and Use Tax Ordinance, which outlines the terms of approval, collection, and use of the general sales tax.
The ordinance discusses the implementation of a one-cent general transactions and use tax (sales tax) in the City of San Jacinto, to be administered by the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration. It outlines the purpose of the tax, the contract with the state, the transactions tax rate, place of sale, use tax rate, adoption of provisions of state law, limitations on adoption of state law and collection of use taxes, permit requirements, exemptions and exclusions, amendments, enjoining collection, and the duration of the tax.
The 2020 Urban Water Management Plan focuses on water supply sources, efficient water use, reclamation, and demand management. It describes the service area, climate, population projections, and land uses. The plan quantifies past, current, and projected water use, emphasizing distribution loss standards and water savings from adopted codes and policies. It addresses water supply availability under normal, dry, and drought conditions, including climate change impacts. The plan also discusses groundwater management, water transfers, recycled water use, and desalination opportunities.
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