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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Savage
Work includes approx 10 EA clear tree; 290 CY excavation common; 42,745 SY full depth reclamation; 164 LF of 6" perforated PVC schedule 40 with filter sock and tracker wire; 1,192 LF of 15" RC pipe sewer class v with sand bedding.
Posted Date
Feb 5, 2026
Due Date
Mar 4, 2026
Release: Feb 5, 2026
City of Savage
Close: Mar 4, 2026
Work includes approx 10 EA clear tree; 290 CY excavation common; 42,745 SY full depth reclamation; 164 LF of 6" perforated PVC schedule 40 with filter sock and tracker wire; 1,192 LF of 15" RC pipe sewer class v with sand bedding.
AvailableCity of Savage
Approx 1 LS Filter Catwalks; 6 EA FRP Ladders; 1 LS Coatings; 7 EA Hydronic Heaters; 20 EA Lighting; 36 EA Valve Actuators; 1 LS Sodium Permanganate Chemical Feed Modifications; 1 LS Filter Media and Nozzles; etc
Posted Date
May 26, 2025
Due Date
Jun 18, 2025
Release: May 26, 2025
City of Savage
Close: Jun 18, 2025
Approx 1 LS Filter Catwalks; 6 EA FRP Ladders; 1 LS Coatings; 7 EA Hydronic Heaters; 20 EA Lighting; 36 EA Valve Actuators; 1 LS Sodium Permanganate Chemical Feed Modifications; 1 LS Filter Media and Nozzles; etc
City of Savage
Proposal for a cable franchise. Plans for channel capacity, including both the total number of channels capable of being energized in the system and the number of channels to be energized immediately;
Posted Date
May 15, 2025
Due Date
May 29, 2025
Release: May 15, 2025
City of Savage
Close: May 29, 2025
Proposal for a cable franchise. Plans for channel capacity, including both the total number of channels capable of being energized in the system and the number of channels to be energized immediately;
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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 $175,000, avoid—redirect to coops or reseller channels.
Coops: Lead with CPV or Sourcewell. Confirm your product is on a usable contract and coordinate with procurement to proceed.
City of Savage generally avoids sole source procurement. No identified sole source awards above the $175,000 competitive bidding threshold; this path is low likelihood.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Savage
The Crow-Hassan Master Plan, developed by Three Rivers Park District, is designed to define the unique characteristics of Crow-Hassan Park Reserve and ensure its continued relevance for future generations. Key focus areas include preserving the park's ecologically significant natural resources, such as prairies, wetlands, savanna, and woods, which support diverse habitats and wildlife. The plan also aims to serve current visitors while respectfully integrating new users, providing opportunities for recreation and quiet reflection within its natural setting.
The meeting addressed a variance request related to Bluffland Overlay District Standards for a property located at 13118 Ottawa Drive. Discussions covered slope protections, setbacks from the Credit River, and concerns about the structural integrity of existing retaining walls. The applicant sought a variance from Bluffland standards to repair aging walls and address issues with the deck footings. The commission discussed drainage, the definition of a bluff, and the height of the wall in relation to engineering standards.
The plan provides a framework to guide future natural resource management within the City of Savage, ensuring sustainability and a balanced approach between recreational use and environmental preservation. It focuses on urban forestry, natural areas, parks, trails, turf management, water resources, and wildlife. Key goals include implementing best management practices, promoting sustainability and climate resilience, enhancing community involvement, and securing funding through donations and grants. The plan also emphasizes education, partnerships, and continuous improvement to adapt to emerging pest impacts, climate change, and continued growth.
The City Council meeting included presentations from the police department, recognizing citizens for life-saving actions, and a proclamation celebrating Black History Month. The Communications Department provided an overview of their activities, highlighting their various communication tools and accomplishments, including the use of social media, the City Connection newsletter, and Savage TV. The liquor operations were also discussed, including sales figures, THC sales, and the Loyalty Rewards program.
The City Council meeting addressed several key items, including a public comment period where concerns were raised about rights violations and privacy. The agenda was approved, and minutes from the previous meeting were also approved. The council discussed and approved a consent agenda that included personnel actions, mining permits for Prior Lake aggregates, a contract for the water treatment plant filter media rehabilitation project, and a capital budget request for the highway 13 reconstruction project. Additionally, the council considered a PUD amendment and site plan for a Quick Trip building addition, a PUD amendment for a Rivers of Life memory care facility, and a purchase agreement for a land sale to Bond Dakota LLC. They also approved a resolution for a forfeited vehicle to be declared surplus and a short-term rental license. A presentation was given regarding fire station number one, and a change order was requested for building repairs and updates to the kitchen, day room, and exercise room. Funding for these projects was discussed, involving public safety aid dollars and an interfund loan from the water sewer fund.
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