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City of Starkville
The City of Starkville, Mississippi is soliciting competitive bids for a contract to publish all legal notices required by the City. Bidders must be qualified newspapers meeting the requirements of Mississippi Code Section 13-3-31 and must submit proposed rates and documentation of qualifications. Sealed bids are due March 18, 2026, and should be submitted to the City Clerk or via email.
Posted Date
Mar 4, 2026
Due Date
Mar 18, 2026
Release: Mar 4, 2026
City of Starkville
Close: Mar 18, 2026
The City of Starkville, Mississippi is soliciting competitive bids for a contract to publish all legal notices required by the City. Bidders must be qualified newspapers meeting the requirements of Mississippi Code Section 13-3-31 and must submit proposed rates and documentation of qualifications. Sealed bids are due March 18, 2026, and should be submitted to the City Clerk or via email.
City of Starkville
The City of Starkville, Mississippi is soliciting Statements of Qualifications from qualified design‑build teams for the full design and construction of an approximately 10,000‑square‑foot poured‑in‑place concrete community skatepark. This RFQ is Phase 1 of a two‑phase design‑build procurement conducted under Mississippi Code §31‑17‑113.1 and is funded in part through the MDWFP Recreational Trails Program; no pricing, conceptual designs, or technical proposals are to be submitted in Phase 1. SOQs are due March 19, 2026 at 2:00 PM Central, and documents/instructions are available via the City’s planroom at cityofstarkvilleplans.org.
Posted Date
Feb 20, 2026
Due Date
Mar 19, 2026
Release: Feb 20, 2026
City of Starkville
Close: Mar 19, 2026
The City of Starkville, Mississippi is soliciting Statements of Qualifications from qualified design‑build teams for the full design and construction of an approximately 10,000‑square‑foot poured‑in‑place concrete community skatepark. This RFQ is Phase 1 of a two‑phase design‑build procurement conducted under Mississippi Code §31‑17‑113.1 and is funded in part through the MDWFP Recreational Trails Program; no pricing, conceptual designs, or technical proposals are to be submitted in Phase 1. SOQs are due March 19, 2026 at 2:00 PM Central, and documents/instructions are available via the City’s planroom at cityofstarkvilleplans.org.
City of Starkville
The construction of improvements planned as part of the city's 2026 ADA improvements project - 383.6 SY clearing & grubbing; 511.4 SY removal of concrete sidewalks steps, Driveways, curb & gutter, retaining walls & asphalt; 14. CY borrow excavation, MDOT B9 or B9-6, LVM; 50 CY excess excavation, LVM; 386 CY solid sod; 980 LF saw cut, full depth; 10 LF 12" high performance polypropylene (HP) pipe; 456 SY concrete sidewalk (includes ADA ramps), with fiber reinforcement; 54 SY concrete flume; 100 LF combination concrete curb and gutter type 1; 212 SF detecable warning panels, cast in place, maroon; 8 EA adjustment of utility appurtenance; 48 SY concrete pavement 6", with fiber reinforcement; 1 LS maintenance of traffic; 5 EA remove and reset signs, all sizes; 1 LS mobilization; 110 LF concrete retaining wall (6" - 30").
Posted Date
Jan 9, 2026
Due Date
Feb 5, 2026
Release: Jan 9, 2026
City of Starkville
Close: Feb 5, 2026
The construction of improvements planned as part of the city's 2026 ADA improvements project - 383.6 SY clearing & grubbing; 511.4 SY removal of concrete sidewalks steps, Driveways, curb & gutter, retaining walls & asphalt; 14. CY borrow excavation, MDOT B9 or B9-6, LVM; 50 CY excess excavation, LVM; 386 CY solid sod; 980 LF saw cut, full depth; 10 LF 12" high performance polypropylene (HP) pipe; 456 SY concrete sidewalk (includes ADA ramps), with fiber reinforcement; 54 SY concrete flume; 100 LF combination concrete curb and gutter type 1; 212 SF detecable warning panels, cast in place, maroon; 8 EA adjustment of utility appurtenance; 48 SY concrete pavement 6", with fiber reinforcement; 1 LS maintenance of traffic; 5 EA remove and reset signs, all sizes; 1 LS mobilization; 110 LF concrete retaining wall (6" - 30").
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Only if the solution is proprietary and required for compatibility/continuity; otherwise pivot back to coops.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative contract (Sourcewell, TIPS, OMNIA). Confirm your item is on-contract and loop in Procurement and the department to finalize.
City of Starkville rarely uses sole source; it’s reserved for critical compatibility with existing infrastructure (e.g., past Musco Lighting needs). No specific dollar threshold cited.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Starkville
The board discussed various municipal business items, including the adoption of an ordinance to control the sale of synthetic kratom, property cleanliness evaluations, and requests for special exceptions regarding accessory dwelling units and use exceptions for commercial operations. The board also addressed the adoption of the City of Starkville Parks Master Plan, the execution of grant agreements for wastewater infrastructure, the advertisement of qualifications for professional legal services, and the approval of a general obligation public improvement bond. Furthermore, the meeting covered departmental requests for equipment purchases, hiring authorizations, and professional services contracts across airport, engineering, police, and utilities departments.
The board addressed two primary variance requests during the meeting. The first was a variance request for the Far Out Motel regarding the installation of an automatic fire sprinkler system, where staff recommended denial due to safety concerns and failure to meet building codes. The second was a variance request to reduce the front yard setback for a lot in the Country Club Estates Phase 3-E subdivision, for which staff also recommended denial, citing self-imposed hardship and inconsistencies with established development patterns. Additionally, the board considered the approval of the meeting agenda.
The Commission considered several requests during the public hearing session. A special exception for an accessory dwelling unit at 927 Barnett Drive was approved, allowing for the installation of a separate electrical meter. The Commission also approved a request to rezone a portion of the rear yard at 611 Spruell Place from TN-E to T-5C to accommodate additional parking. Furthermore, a special exception for the development of a recreational vehicle park at the intersection of Old West Point Road and East Garrard Road was approved, subject to specific conditions regarding physical screening, accessory structure restrictions, and shielded outdoor lighting.
The board meeting agenda included several key items such as the adoption of a Parks Master Plan, the execution of grant agreements for wastewater projects, and authorization to advertise for legal services. Additionally, the board considered the issuance of a general obligation public improvement bond and addressed various department-specific requests, including airport grants, landscape waivers, and engineering change orders. Human resources and financial administrative items, such as the approval of the claims docket and various hiring authorizations, were also deliberated.
The Planning & Zoning Commission agenda for March 10, 2026, included several public hearings and considerations related to zoning requests. Key items involved Special Exception requests for Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) at 24 Lindbergh Blvd (SE 26-04) and 760 East Lee Boulevard (SE 26-05). Additionally, there was a request for Special Exception (SE 26-06) to allow for two duplexes on two lots on Ware Street, and a Use Exception (UE 26-01) concerning the expansion of a legal non-conforming Warehousing, Distribution, & Wholesale Services use for Glo Companies at 1091 Stark Road. The agenda also covered consideration for the approval of the unapproved minutes from the February 10, 2026, meeting.
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