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City of Steubenville
All work will include the removal and replacement of existing traffic signs and street name signs.
Posted Date
May 15, 2026
Due Date
Jun 10, 2026
Release: May 15, 2026
City of Steubenville
Close: Jun 10, 2026
All work will include the removal and replacement of existing traffic signs and street name signs.
AvailableCity of Steubenville
Leasing the oil and gas mineral rights for the following parcels located in the City of Steubenville, Jefferson County, Ohio: Parcel No.: 07-11430-000; Parcel No.: 07-00807-000; Parcel No.: 07-00808-000; Parcel No.: 07-01054-000; Parcel No.: 07-01441-000; Parcel No.: 07-01442-000; Parcel No.: 03-02475-005; Parcel No.: 08-01636-002; Parcel No.: 07-05472-001; Parcel No.: 11-03745-000; Parcel No.: 07-10987-000; Parcel No.: 07-09768-000; Parcel No.: 07-09796-000; Parcel No.: 07-11432-000; Parcel No.: 07-11433-000; Parcel No.: 07-11434-000; Parcel No.: 07-11441-000; Parcel No.: 07-11949-001; Parcel No.: 08-01650-003.
Posted Date
Mar 17, 2026
Due Date
Apr 20, 2026
Release: Mar 17, 2026
City of Steubenville
Close: Apr 20, 2026
Leasing the oil and gas mineral rights for the following parcels located in the City of Steubenville, Jefferson County, Ohio: Parcel No.: 07-11430-000; Parcel No.: 07-00807-000; Parcel No.: 07-00808-000; Parcel No.: 07-01054-000; Parcel No.: 07-01441-000; Parcel No.: 07-01442-000; Parcel No.: 03-02475-005; Parcel No.: 08-01636-002; Parcel No.: 07-05472-001; Parcel No.: 11-03745-000; Parcel No.: 07-10987-000; Parcel No.: 07-09768-000; Parcel No.: 07-09796-000; Parcel No.: 07-11432-000; Parcel No.: 07-11433-000; Parcel No.: 07-11434-000; Parcel No.: 07-11441-000; Parcel No.: 07-11949-001; Parcel No.: 08-01650-003.
City of Steubenville
Work includes resurfacing by method of hot-mix asphalt concrete on designated street, removal of existing asphalt concrete by milling where indicated, full depth pavement repair using hot-mix asphalt concrete where indicated, cleaning, tacking and paving streets with asphalt concrete, as per specifications. Installing ADA Curb Ramps, as specified. Adjusting to grade valve boxes, manholes and catch basins.
Posted Date
Mar 13, 2026
Due Date
Apr 8, 2026
Release: Mar 13, 2026
City of Steubenville
Close: Apr 8, 2026
Work includes resurfacing by method of hot-mix asphalt concrete on designated street, removal of existing asphalt concrete by milling where indicated, full depth pavement repair using hot-mix asphalt concrete where indicated, cleaning, tacking and paving streets with asphalt concrete, as per specifications. Installing ADA Curb Ramps, as specified. Adjusting to grade valve boxes, manholes and catch basins.
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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 $20,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative purchase to bypass formal bidding; ask to use Sourcewell or Ohio state cooperative programs.
City of Steubenville treats sole source as a rare exception. Deprioritize and pivot to a cooperative purchasing strategy to avoid the city’s high-friction formal bidding process.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Steubenville
The council discussed several legislative and administrative items. Key topics included the adoption of resolutions recognizing community members and the Steubenville City Schools girls' basketball team, the adoption of an ordinance for a street resurfacing plan, and the tabling of zoning ordinances. Discussions were held regarding the management of city parks and softball organizations, the acquisition of parcels for parking and green space, and urgent safety concerns regarding the interior of a local shopping mall. Additionally, the council addressed potential rental inspection programs, land bank updates, and clarifications regarding municipal comp time policies.
The council adopted an emergency ordinance to participate in an Ohio Public Works Commission program and discussed a resolution regarding road salt contracts. Other key topics included zoning ordinance amendments for specific properties, updates on city property maintenance and demolition lists, the status of bulk trash pickup, and the bidding process for a street resurfacing program funded by grants and income tax. The council also addressed maintenance issues at the MLK Center, the installation of batting cages, boat removal ordinances, park management and vandalism, and upcoming revitalization planning for the county. Additionally, the council discussed personnel compensation policies for the Clerk of Council and conducted an executive session regarding employment and compensation matters.
The council addressed the discovery of human remains and historical headstones at a construction site on Sunset Boulevard, committing to a respectful and legal resolution with archeological oversight. Discussion also covered the adoption of ordinances and resolutions regarding emergency pavement repairs on the John Scott connector, the designation of April as Fair Housing and Minority Health month, and the adjustment of a four-year street resurfacing plan. Administrative updates included a scheduled audit of the OPERS pension fund, maintenance issues at the Martin Luther King Center, the coordination of the Little League parade, and plans to address problem lots. An executive session was held to discuss personnel matters.
The agenda includes several legislative items, notably an ordinance amending the 2026-2029 City Street Hot-Mix resurfacing improvements plan and two zoning ordinances concerning rezoning properties to High Density Residential District. Additionally, the council will consider resolutions for the trade-in of Water Department vehicles, the disposal of Parks and Recreation Department equipment, and tributes honoring the Steubenville City Schools Girls Basketball Team coaching staff and Ann Quillen for her service to the Ohio Valley Health Center.
The council reviewed several ordinances and resolutions, including the honoring of the Steubenville City Schools boys basketball team, amendments to the zoning ordinance for specific properties, and the resurfacing plan for city streets. Key discussions included compensation time policy for employees, vehicle replacement for the Water Department, the removal of junk vehicles from park properties, and a clean-up initiative on South Fourth Street. Updates were provided regarding an upcoming Ohio Rivers Commission meeting, progress on a new parking ordinance, and the negotiation of an ACSME contract. The council also approved the installation of a new stop sign at the Logan and Fifth Street intersection, discussed service line warranty program data, and explored the potential implementation of new batting cages at various city locations. Additionally, the council heard concerns regarding parking issues related to short-term rentals and parking enforcement in alleys.
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