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How easy their procurement process is to navigate.
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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Warrensville Heights
Provide tree removal and pruning services.
Posted Date
Apr 15, 2026
Due Date
May 1, 2026
Release: Apr 15, 2026
City of Warrensville Heights
Close: May 1, 2026
Provide tree removal and pruning services.
AvailableCity of Warrensville Heights
Provide janitorial/custodial services five days a week, from Monday through Friday at two locations. See attached file.
Posted Date
Sep 28, 2025
Due Date
Oct 29, 2025
Release: Sep 28, 2025
City of Warrensville Heights
Close: Oct 29, 2025
Provide janitorial/custodial services five days a week, from Monday through Friday at two locations. See attached file.
City of Warrensville Heights
The City of Warrensville Heights seeks proposals for snow and ice removal services at the Municipal Center. The contract term is six months, with services including snow plowing and sidewalk shoveling. Proposals must include firm qualifications, insurance proof, and a monthly bid rate. A pre-bid meeting is scheduled for November 18, 2024.
Posted Date
Nov 3, 2024
Due Date
Nov 25, 2024
Release: Nov 3, 2024
City of Warrensville Heights
Close: Nov 25, 2024
The City of Warrensville Heights seeks proposals for snow and ice removal services at the Municipal Center. The contract term is six months, with services including snow plowing and sidewalk shoveling. Proposals must include firm qualifications, insurance proof, and a monthly bid rate. A pre-bid meeting is scheduled for November 18, 2024.
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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 ~$25,000, use sole source; otherwise deprioritize and pivot to a cooperative vehicle.
Coops: Lead with OMNIA Partners; for technology, route through Carahsoft on OMNIA to avoid formal bidding.
City of Warrensville Heights: Deprioritize sole source. There’s no evidence of sole source awards above $25,000, and the environment is rigid.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Warrensville Heights
The agenda for the regular council meeting included several proposed ordinances and resolutions. Key discussions involved amending Civil Service Commission rules regarding minimum and maximum age limits for Police and Fire Department appointments. Further items included authorizing amendments to agreements with ContractSafe LLC and National Testing Network, Inc., confirming council committee assignments for 2026, and accepting the Planning Commission's recommendations for signage approval for Trippy's Smoke Shop and a Conditional Use Permit for an auto detail shop. The council was also scheduled to consider authorizing the Mayor to execute various agreements, including conveyance of vacant land, payment for equipment rental from Ohio CAT Rentals, appointment of Antoine Edmond as Director of Public Service, a Purchase and Sale Agreement for land sale, an agreement for the 2025 financial audit, and payments for waste collection and rock salt purchases.
The council meeting's agenda included several ordinances and resolutions. Ordinances covered the approval of a sign for a restaurant, amending the city ordinances to allow virtual public meetings, issuing bonds for municipal building construction and improvements, amending the city's appropriations, and authorizing a contract extension for insurance coverage. A resolution authorized a public bidding process for roof and HVAC equipment replacement at the Senior and Civic Center.
The council meeting's agenda included several ordinances. Ordinance 2022-116 proposed amending the recovery fee for impounded shopping carts. Ordinance 2022-117 aimed to clarify the required number of kitchens or kitchenettes in dwelling units. Ordinance 2022-118 suggested a six-month moratorium on applications for zoning, occupancy, and building permits for small box discount stores. Resolution 2022-042 confirmed the appointment of Shelli Lewis to the Planning Commission. Departmental reports and announcements from various city departments were also presented.
The council meeting included several key actions. Ordinances were introduced regarding the modification of telecommunications equipment on towers, an amendment to the planning and zoning code penalty, an amendment to the building code penalty, and temporary appropriation of funds. Additional ordinances authorized agreements for conservation programs, rescinded a previous bond counsel appointment, and established agreements for workers' compensation administration, municipal planning services, timekeeping software upgrades, and a community diversion program. Further ordinances authorized agreements for data connectivity between police and fire departments. Resolutions included a donation to the YMCA and approval for the Clerk of Council to maintain her notary public certification. A final ordinance amended the appropriation for current expenditures. Departmental reports and announcements from various city departments and council members were also included.
The council meeting's agenda included several ordinances and resolutions. Key items for discussion were the appointment of a new police officer, the authorization to accept tax levy amounts from Cuyahoga County, the acceptance of tax incentive review council recommendations for community reinvestment and tax increment financing agreements, the approval of replacement pages to the city's codified ordinances, the authorization of an agreement with the International Association of Fire Fighters, an amendment to a health services agreement with the Cleveland Clinic, and an agreement with the Graphic Communications Conference/International Brotherhood of Teamsters.
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