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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Spooner
The treatment of up to one hundred (100) Ash trees with Mectinite, or a non-restricted use liquid formulation of 4% Emamectin benzoate at the manufacturer’s suggested rate using current industry standard injection systems within the public rights-of-ways, along City streets and City Parks. Project to be completed no later than August 1, 2026.
Posted Date
Apr 2, 2026
Due Date
Apr 20, 2026
Release: Apr 2, 2026
City of Spooner
Close: Apr 20, 2026
The treatment of up to one hundred (100) Ash trees with Mectinite, or a non-restricted use liquid formulation of 4% Emamectin benzoate at the manufacturer’s suggested rate using current industry standard injection systems within the public rights-of-ways, along City streets and City Parks. Project to be completed no later than August 1, 2026.
AvailableCity of Spooner
Contract 1: 10,000 lb. Flex Patch / Crack Fill.
Posted Date
Mar 5, 2026
Due Date
Mar 20, 2026
Release: Mar 5, 2026
City of Spooner
Close: Mar 20, 2026
Contract 1: 10,000 lb. Flex Patch / Crack Fill.
City of Spooner
Work includes approx 1 LS Maintenance of Traffic; 70 IN Clearing and Grubbing; 550 CY Common Excavation, 3 EA Exploratory Excavation; 3 EA Inlet Protection Type C; 865 LF Silt Fence, Delivered, Installed and Maintained; 975 SY Erosion Mat, CI 1 Type B; 555 TN Hot Mix Asphalt Pavement; 2,150 LF Saw Cut Asphalt Pavement; 50 LF Saw Cut Concrete Sidewalk or Driveway; 30 LF of 30" Concrete Curb and Gutter; 145 SF of 4" Concrete Sidewalk; 1 LS Maintain Service During Construction and Abandon Existing Water Main; 1,515 LF of C900 Watermain; 5 EA Connect to Existing Water Main.
Posted Date
Feb 11, 2026
Due Date
Feb 20, 2026
Release: Feb 11, 2026
City of Spooner
Close: Feb 20, 2026
Work includes approx 1 LS Maintenance of Traffic; 70 IN Clearing and Grubbing; 550 CY Common Excavation, 3 EA Exploratory Excavation; 3 EA Inlet Protection Type C; 865 LF Silt Fence, Delivered, Installed and Maintained; 975 SY Erosion Mat, CI 1 Type B; 555 TN Hot Mix Asphalt Pavement; 2,150 LF Saw Cut Asphalt Pavement; 50 LF Saw Cut Concrete Sidewalk or Driveway; 30 LF of 30" Concrete Curb and Gutter; 145 SF of 4" Concrete Sidewalk; 1 LS Maintain Service During Construction and Abandon Existing Water Main; 1,515 LF of C900 Watermain; 5 EA Connect to Existing Water Main.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; pivot immediately to a cooperative contract. Note: the city adheres to competitive bidding for larger buys (e.g., public construction at $25,000+).
Coops: Lead with cooperative purchasing (e.g., Sourcewell) to avoid a formal bid.
City of Spooner (WI) rarely, if ever, uses sole source. The city adheres to competitive bidding for larger buys (e.g., public construction at $25,000+).
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Spooner
The council discussed various community announcements, including reminders for overnight parking restrictions, requirements for sidewalk snow removal, and upcoming holiday events such as the Christmas tree lighting. Additionally, the council reviewed and approved the 2026 budget following a public hearing.
The council approved various consent agenda items, including finance committee recommendations, contracts for Phase 2 infrastructure projects, sewer charge forgiveness, and wage increases for police and utility department leadership. Significant action items included the approval of Harmon Street improvement contracts for lead service line replacement and safe drinking water initiatives, as well as approvals regarding energy contracts and capacity planning. Staff reports provided updates on financial status, police department activities, downtown historic district guidelines, and library planning, including architectural contract updates and upcoming legislative representation.
The City Council meeting included discussions and approvals related to various routine and administrative items, such as financial reports, committee recommendations for grant agreements, property easements, and utility write-offs. Key agenda items featured the authorization for the issuance and sale of a $1,826,000 Electric System Revenue Bond, approval of the 2026 Comprehensive Plan public participation plan, and a liquor license application for a local business. The Council also appointed a new member to the Library Board and reviewed a site plan for a hospital expansion project. Additionally, the meeting included reports from the Police Department, Business Improvement District (BID), and the Library.
The meeting featured an update from the Friends of Railroad Park regarding their mission, volunteer efforts, and future project goals, including playground and Roundhouse renovations. Council approved various consent agenda items, including financial recommendations and personnel wage increases. Legislative actions included the approval of the 2026 Budget Resolution and the County Library Levy Exemption for 2026. Additionally, the council appointed election inspectors for the 2026-2027 term and appropriated funds for the 250th anniversary celebration. Departmental reports covered police statistics, Business Improvement District activities, and library progress.
The council discussed several topics including the annual Ladies Night and Christmas tree lighting, winter parking restrictions, and a Veterans Day program. They also discussed a utility easement, amending wastewater rates, disallowing a claim, and a labor agreement. Additionally, they reviewed the September financial report, the creation of a downtown historic district, library updates, and plans for the 250th Semiquincentennial celebration.
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