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City of Sierra Vista
The City of Sierra Vista’s Public Works Department invites sealed bids for its Annual Street Maintenance Project covering asphalt patching, crack sealing, and a double coat Liquid Road sandseal on selected streets. The solicitation outlines a sealed bid process with defined question periods and a virtual public bid opening. Work is intended to improve roadway durability and safety across Sierra Vista, Arizona.
Posted Date
Mar 4, 2026
Due Date
Mar 25, 2026
Release: Mar 4, 2026
City of Sierra Vista
Close: Mar 25, 2026
The City of Sierra Vista’s Public Works Department invites sealed bids for its Annual Street Maintenance Project covering asphalt patching, crack sealing, and a double coat Liquid Road sandseal on selected streets. The solicitation outlines a sealed bid process with defined question periods and a virtual public bid opening. Work is intended to improve roadway durability and safety across Sierra Vista, Arizona.
AvailableCity of Sierra Vista
Replacement of the existing small kids pirate ship slide and mushroom water feature.
Posted Date
Feb 20, 2026
Due Date
Mar 16, 2026
Release: Feb 20, 2026
City of Sierra Vista
Close: Mar 16, 2026
Replacement of the existing small kids pirate ship slide and mushroom water feature.
AvailableCity of Sierra Vista
Work includes 23 CY channel excavation; 12 CY riprap, d50=6 in; 5,417 SY subgrade preparation; 1,196 SY aggregate base course; 540 ton asphaltic concrete pavement (marshall 1/2 in mix); 2 ton bituminous tack coat ss-1h, diluted; 4,825 LF vertical curb & gutter, type a, h=6 in, SY det sv220-1; 28 LF concrete ribbon curb, type b, sv det sv220-1; 746 LF roll curb & gutter, type c, sv det sv220-1; 170 LF single curb, type a, h=14 in, sv det sv222; 25,004 sf concrete sidewalk, SY det sv230; 2,270 sf concrete sidewalk, 6" thick, sv det sv230; 10 EA sidewalk ramp retrofit, sv det sv235-2. See attached file.
Posted Date
Feb 15, 2026
Due Date
Mar 18, 2026
Release: Feb 15, 2026
City of Sierra Vista
Close: Mar 18, 2026
Work includes 23 CY channel excavation; 12 CY riprap, d50=6 in; 5,417 SY subgrade preparation; 1,196 SY aggregate base course; 540 ton asphaltic concrete pavement (marshall 1/2 in mix); 2 ton bituminous tack coat ss-1h, diluted; 4,825 LF vertical curb & gutter, type a, h=6 in, SY det sv220-1; 28 LF concrete ribbon curb, type b, sv det sv220-1; 746 LF roll curb & gutter, type c, sv det sv220-1; 170 LF single curb, type a, h=14 in, sv det sv222; 25,004 sf concrete sidewalk, SY det sv230; 2,270 sf concrete sidewalk, 6" thick, sv det sv230; 10 EA sidewalk ramp retrofit, sv det sv235-2. See attached file.
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Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritized; only pursue if the need is truly unique and the buyer insists.
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City of Sierra Vista allows sole-source purchases, but public records indicate this path is rarely or never used.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Sierra Vista
The Vista 2040 General Plan is a long-range policy document for the City of Sierra Vista, developed with residents to outline a shared vision for the future. It establishes goals and policies to guide decisions on land use, infrastructure, housing, economic vitality, and other areas over the next decade. Key priorities include managing growth while preserving community character, prioritizing reinvestment in existing areas, ensuring safe neighborhoods, providing affordable and diverse housing, strengthening the local economy, promoting water security and environmental protection, maintaining recreational infrastructure, and improving transportation networks.
This Airport Master Plan outlines a financially feasible, long-term development program for Sierra Vista Municipal Airport, spanning a 20-year period. Its core objectives include satisfying aviation demand, ensuring compatibility with community development and the environment, and enhancing employment and revenue, while supporting the missions of Libby Army Airfield and Fort Huachuca. Key focus areas involve documenting and justifying proposed technical, economic, and environmental developments, forecasting aviation demand and facility needs, enhancing safety and capacity, optimizing landside revenue streams, and establishing a detailed capital improvement program.
The City Council Work Session agenda included presentations regarding outgoing commissioners. The city management report provided updates on sales tax numbers, PSPRS and ARS contributions, and pending SECOM and Forts IGA meetings. Significant actions involved awarding the employee health benefits consultant contract to Gallagher, which necessitates a bid process for the administrator role, and awarding the Buffalo Soldier Trail use path contract to K&G. The council is initiating the process for wastewater treatment plant expansion planning, engaging an energy savings performance contractor. The session also noted significant recent retirements within the city, including Corporal Borgstat, Grants Administrator Yolanda Velasquez, and Len Trujillo, and acknowledged the passing of former Police Chief and city historian Dave Santor. The consent agenda covered adding Mr. Eric Peterman to the Planning and Zoning Commission, alongside reappointments. A public hearing was held for Resolution 2025-93 concerning amendments to the development code, focusing on allowing airports by right in the ally zoning district, permitting emergency medical service providers at the airport, eliminating annual permit certificates for mobile food vendors, and allowing places of worship by right in the general commercial zoning district. Resolution 2025-94 sought approval for a Series 9 liquor license for a local Safeway store to allow sampling events. Ordinance 2025-007 addressed legislative mandates requiring administrative review of subdivision plats, delegating this authority to the Development Review Committee (DRC) to expedite processes and comply with state law. Resolution 2025-008 proposed amending the noise ordinance to align with state law regarding construction hours during summer months (May 1st to October 15th), allowing earlier starts (5:00 a.m.) and concrete pouring, while maintaining the city's more restrictive 8:00 p.m. completion time. Resolution 2025-95 requested authorization to donate five surplus handheld radios to the Arizona Rangers to support their partnership in community event logistics.
The Sierra Vista City Council held a work session with several key agenda items. The council discussed the approval of the city, a resolution on an extension of premises, and an acquisition of control liquor license transfer for good to go stores LLC. The council discussed a building code update, aiming to simplify and streamline the amendments, lessen the economic impact, and remove downstream conflicts. There was also a discussion on establishing a redevelopment area and adopting city board and Commission practice and procedure guidelines. The council also discussed an amendment to the vote development code relating to keeping a poultry in city limits.
The council meeting included recognition of Leisure and Library Services employees of the year. Discussions covered the upcoming council work session and meeting dates, as well as the cancellation of sessions due to the Arizona League of Cities conference. Projects such as the former maintenance yard demolition and engineering services for the airport land project were addressed. A public hearing was held for a liquor license application, and new business included approval of the property tax levy and dedication of a soccer field to Terry Fawcett. A member of the public addressed the council regarding the closure of the Salvation Army store.
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