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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Sebastopol
Provide garbage, recyclable materials, and organic waste collection services.
Posted Date
Jun 5, 2024
Due Date
Jul 31, 2024
Release: Jun 5, 2024
City of Sebastopol
Close: Jul 31, 2024
Provide garbage, recyclable materials, and organic waste collection services.
City of Sebastopol
Professional auditing services.
Posted Date
Oct 7, 2024
Due Date
Oct 31, 2024
Release: Oct 7, 2024
City of Sebastopol
Close: Oct 31, 2024
Professional auditing services.
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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 $30,000 and you can justify uniqueness/continuity, use sole source.
Coops: Not typical here; if asked, mention NASPO ValuePoint, Sourcewell, NPPGov, CMAS as future options.
Entity: City of Sebastopol, CA
Threshold: Formal competitive bidding triggers at $30,000; target sole source under this amount.
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City of Sebastopol
This document is an agenda item report for the City of Sebastopol's City Council, recommending the approval of Amendment 1 to Cooperative Funding Agreement No. G30701E1 with the Sonoma County Transportation Authority. The amendment, effective December 8, 2025, modifies the scope of the Bodega Avenue Bike Lanes and Rehabilitation Phase 2 project to include additional paving and a two-way bike facility. This scope change allows the City to receive reimbursement for work previously slated for local funding, resulting in an approximate savings of $306,000 in local funds. The total estimated cost of the project with the approved amendment is $2,500,961, funded by a $2.24 million Go Sonoma grant and local matching funds. Project construction is scheduled from July 2025 to June 2026.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2025
City of Sebastopol
Expires:
This document is an agenda item report for the City of Sebastopol's City Council, recommending the approval of Amendment 1 to Cooperative Funding Agreement No. G30701E1 with the Sonoma County Transportation Authority. The amendment, effective December 8, 2025, modifies the scope of the Bodega Avenue Bike Lanes and Rehabilitation Phase 2 project to include additional paving and a two-way bike facility. This scope change allows the City to receive reimbursement for work previously slated for local funding, resulting in an approximate savings of $306,000 in local funds. The total estimated cost of the project with the approved amendment is $2,500,961, funded by a $2.24 million Go Sonoma grant and local matching funds. Project construction is scheduled from July 2025 to June 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Sebastopol
The Local Road Safety Plan for the City of Sebastopol addresses unique roadway safety needs through a comprehensive citywide analysis of collision patterns and high-risk roadway characteristics. The plan aims to mitigate primary crash type trends and reduce overall collision severity by focusing on five challenge areas: bicyclists, pedestrians, intersections, distracted driving, and aggressive driving. It employs a holistic approach based on the '5 E's' of traffic safety: Engineering, Enforcement, Education, Emergency Services, and Emerging Technologies, with the ultimate goal of achieving zero fatalities and severe injuries on local roadways.
This document presents the General Plan Land Use Map for the City of Sebastopol. It outlines various land use designations, including residential, commercial, industrial, community facilities, open space, and parks, along with defining planning boundaries such as the City's Sphere of Influence and Urban Growth Boundary and proposed expansions. The plan aims to guide future urban development and resource management within the City.
The City of Sebastopol's 2024 Budget Presentation outlines significant financial challenges for the fiscal year 2024-2025 and beyond, stemming from aging infrastructure and a structural deficit. The presentation details current city services and past fiscal responsibility measures, while proposing strategic approaches to ensure long-term financial sustainability. Key focus areas include exploring an Enhanced Infrastructure Financing District, promoting economic development, securing grants, and considering a potential sales tax measure to fund essential services, maintain infrastructure, and address the city's financial obligations.
This document details a proposed fire services reorganization plan between Sebastopol and Gold Ridge, aiming to achieve substantial improvements in service delivery while reducing the General Fund contribution by $1 million annually. Key areas of the plan include establishing economies of scale through shared staffing and apparatus, implementing a new financial model that incorporates a parcel tax, and addressing fire station ownership and future infrastructure investments. The plan seeks to achieve better response times, optimize staffing, and ensure long-term financial sustainability for the reorganized fire services.
This proposed master plan outlines extensive renovation and improvement strategies for Ives Park. Key initiatives include comprehensive creek restoration and naturalization, significant site enhancements such as new green spaces, ADA accessibility upgrades, and new facilities like a stage and restrooms. The plan also details improvements to the playground with diverse equipment, strategic planting for security and aesthetics, and off-site pedestrian safety and access enhancements. General upgrades cover irrigation, lighting, signage, and site furnishings, all aimed at creating a more functional, accessible, and ecologically integrated park.
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