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How easy their procurement process is to navigate.
How likely this buyer is to spend on new technology based on operating budget trends.
How likely this buyer is to adopt new AI technologies.
How often this buyer champions startups and early adoption.
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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Signal Hill
Work consists of 3,935 SF remove and replace concrete sidewalk; 73 LF construct curb and gutter.
Posted Date
Jul 2, 2026
Due Date
Jul 23, 2026
Release: Jul 2, 2026
City of Signal Hill
Close: Jul 23, 2026
Work consists of 3,935 SF remove and replace concrete sidewalk; 73 LF construct curb and gutter.
AvailableCity of Signal Hill
The City of Signal Hill (Public Works) is requesting quotes to perform pavement markings and striping in Segment A, including cleaning, preparation, painting of various pavement markings, and installation of thermoplastic and painted legends in accordance with Caltrans specs and California MUTCD. The solicitation is an RFQ issued 2026-05-08 and is open with a response deadline of 2026-05-18 13:00 PDT; work must be completed within 30 working days after Notice to Proceed. Bidders must be DIR-registered public works contractors and meet licensing requirements (C-A or combination of C31/C33); submission requires bid bond, DIR registration, and subcontractor listing as noted on the posting.
Posted Date
May 8, 2026
Due Date
May 18, 2026
Release: May 8, 2026
City of Signal Hill
Close: May 18, 2026
The City of Signal Hill (Public Works) is requesting quotes to perform pavement markings and striping in Segment A, including cleaning, preparation, painting of various pavement markings, and installation of thermoplastic and painted legends in accordance with Caltrans specs and California MUTCD. The solicitation is an RFQ issued 2026-05-08 and is open with a response deadline of 2026-05-18 13:00 PDT; work must be completed within 30 working days after Notice to Proceed. Bidders must be DIR-registered public works contractors and meet licensing requirements (C-A or combination of C31/C33); submission requires bid bond, DIR registration, and subcontractor listing as noted on the posting.
City of Signal Hill
Work consists of providing on-call as needed street, sidewalk, and public right-ofway maintenance and repair services throughout the city.
Posted Date
Apr 23, 2026
Due Date
May 13, 2026
Release: Apr 23, 2026
City of Signal Hill
Close: May 13, 2026
Work consists of providing on-call as needed street, sidewalk, and public right-ofway maintenance and repair services throughout the city.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If the tech is proprietary and only one supplier is capable, document justification and pursue a City Council 4/5 resolution.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell or OMNIA (or CMAS) to streamline purchase; coordinate with procurement and the end-user department.
City of Signal Hill, CA permits sole source when only one supplier is capable. Practical steps:
Documentation: Work with the department to show proprietary/system-integration or operational continuity needs; mirror prior Axon digital evidence system justification.
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City of Signal Hill
The City of Signal Hill has entered into a Professional Consultant Services Agreement with GovInvest, Inc. for labor costing software consulting services. This agreement, effective from July 17, 2023, to July 16, 2026, involves providing a cloud-based software package for forecasting compensation and personnel decisions. The total compensation for the software and one-time implementation is set at $49,972.60. The contract outlines detailed scopes of services, implementation schedules, payment terms, responsibilities, insurance requirements, and incorporates a Master SaaS Services Agreement.
Effective Date
Jul 17, 2023
Expires
Effective: Jul 17, 2023
City of Signal Hill
Expires:
The City of Signal Hill has entered into a Professional Consultant Services Agreement with GovInvest, Inc. for labor costing software consulting services. This agreement, effective from July 17, 2023, to July 16, 2026, involves providing a cloud-based software package for forecasting compensation and personnel decisions. The total compensation for the software and one-time implementation is set at $49,972.60. The contract outlines detailed scopes of services, implementation schedules, payment terms, responsibilities, insurance requirements, and incorporates a Master SaaS Services Agreement.
AvailableCity of Signal Hill
This document is a Second Amendment to an agreement between Signal Hill (CUSTOMER) and GovInvest, Inc. (COMPANY), effective February 5th, 2024. It amends the original agreement, dated June 6th, 2023, to adjust the term and scope of services. The new term for services is 24 months, starting February 5th, 2024, providing access to GovInvest Annual GASB 75 and GASB 68 Reporting. The service fee in the original agreement is increased by up to $10,200. The amendment includes Exhibit A detailing the scope of work and a pricing table with fees per report for specific GASB valuations. Contact and technical support information for GovInvest is also provided.
Effective Date
Feb 5, 2024
Expires
Effective: Feb 5, 2024
City of Signal Hill
Expires:
This document is a Second Amendment to an agreement between Signal Hill (CUSTOMER) and GovInvest, Inc. (COMPANY), effective February 5th, 2024. It amends the original agreement, dated June 6th, 2023, to adjust the term and scope of services. The new term for services is 24 months, starting February 5th, 2024, providing access to GovInvest Annual GASB 75 and GASB 68 Reporting. The service fee in the original agreement is increased by up to $10,200. The amendment includes Exhibit A detailing the scope of work and a pricing table with fees per report for specific GASB valuations. Contact and technical support information for GovInvest is also provided.
City of Signal Hill
This document is the First Amendment to a SaaS Licensing Agreement between Signal Hill, CA (CUSTOMER) and GovInvest, Inc. (COMPANY). It was entered into on December 8th, 2023, and amends the original agreement dated June 29th, 2023. The amendment adjusts the term and scope of services to include 12 months of access to GovInvest's Managed Services, specifically for an Annual Pension Funding Update Project. The effective date for the 12-month term is December 8th, 2023, and the customer agrees to pay an annual service fee of $10,000.
Effective Date
Dec 8, 2023
Expires
Effective: Dec 8, 2023
City of Signal Hill
Expires:
This document is the First Amendment to a SaaS Licensing Agreement between Signal Hill, CA (CUSTOMER) and GovInvest, Inc. (COMPANY). It was entered into on December 8th, 2023, and amends the original agreement dated June 29th, 2023. The amendment adjusts the term and scope of services to include 12 months of access to GovInvest's Managed Services, specifically for an Annual Pension Funding Update Project. The effective date for the 12-month term is December 8th, 2023, and the customer agrees to pay an annual service fee of $10,000.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Signal Hill
The City Council meeting addressed several agenda items, including a closed session concerning real property negotiations for the Heritage Square development. Key actions included a public hearing on the Citywide Impact Fee Nexus Study to update development impact fees. The Council also considered the award of contracts for jail, security, and parking enforcement services; the approval of a disposition and development agreement for Heritage Square; and the adoption of a pavement management program with various master services agreements for street maintenance. Additional business involved water system inspection services, the final acceptance of the Willow Median Improvements Project, granting a franchise to Zenith Energy West Coast Terminals, and various resolutions regarding the upcoming general municipal election and maintenance district assessments.
The meeting included a closed session regarding anticipated litigation and real property negotiations. Key discussion items included the reorganization of the City Council to select a new Mayor and Vice Mayor, presentations honoring former police department personnel, an update on the city's communication plan, and recognition for achieving a perfect score in the Municipal Equality Index. Public hearings were conducted for an omnibus ordinance amending the municipal code and the second reading and adoption of an ordinance to update building and construction codes. Administrative items included the receipt and filing of the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report, discussion of a proposed policy for City Council committees, and a proposal for a Jessie Nelson Day of Remembrance. The consent calendar included the adoption of overnight parking restrictions, renewal of institutional permits, a licensing agreement with ClearGov, Inc. for budget software, and approval of contract amendments.
The council meeting agenda included a closed session regarding real property negotiations for city-owned land. Notable items included a Black History Month spotlight award, the proposed formation structure for the Diversity Coalition Committee and the Sustainable City Committee, and a mid-year budget review for fiscal year 2025-26 along with related appropriation adjustments. Additionally, the council discussed scheduling a biennial budget workshop, reviewed a request for proposals for investment management and advisory services, and considered a professional services agreement with PlaceWorks for environmental analysis. The consent calendar included a new budget management policy, investment reports, and the authorization of warrant register payments.
The Signal Hill City Council candidates participated in a forum to discuss their platforms and visions for the city. Key topics of discussion included strategies for improving public safety and strengthening community relationships with law enforcement, expanding revenue sources beyond sales tax to include development projects and tipping fees, and leveraging economic growth plans to support small businesses and city infrastructure.
The presentation detailed the early history of Signal Hill, focusing on the 1920s oil boom. Key topics included the discovery of oil, the rapid development of oil derricks, the impact on residents, the associated dangers of fires, and the environmental health consequences. The talk also covered the incorporation of Signal Hill as a city, the leadership of early mayors including Jesse Nelson, the establishment of the first city government, and the contributions of prominent figures in the oil industry such as Happy Yow.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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