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City of Wayzata
Consulting services for the development and adoption of the 2050 Wayzata Comprehensive Plan.
Posted Date
Jun 22, 2026
Due Date
Jul 13, 2026
Release: Jun 22, 2026
City of Wayzata
Close: Jul 13, 2026
Consulting services for the development and adoption of the 2050 Wayzata Comprehensive Plan.
AvailableCity of Wayzata
Group life insurance.
Posted Date
Jun 11, 2026
Due Date
Jul 2, 2026
Release: Jun 11, 2026
City of Wayzata
Close: Jul 2, 2026
Group life insurance.
AvailableCity of Wayzata
Provide removals, earthwork, storm pipe installation, site electrical, asphalt paving, concrete paving, retaining walls, landscaping, irrigation, sodding, seeding and parking lot painting. 1 LS mobilization; 1 LS clearing and grubbing - hillside; 26 ea clearing; 26 ea grubbing; 1 LS salvage ballfield aggregate; 1 LS salvage and reinstall dasher boards; 1 LS remove play container, equipment and surfacing; 1 EA remove sign; 1 EA remove ballfield backstop; 4 EA remove drainage structure; 565 LF remove sewer pipe (storm); 25 LF remove concrete curb and gutter; 400 SY remove bituminous pavement; 1490 SF remove concrete pavement; 1 LS site grading; 615 SY geotextile fabric type 5; 585 SY bituminous drives and parking (with aggregate base) 3.5" thick; 90 SY modular block retaining wall special; ornamental fence design special 82 LF. See attached file.
Posted Date
Apr 7, 2025
Due Date
Apr 29, 2025
Release: Apr 7, 2025
City of Wayzata
Close: Apr 29, 2025
Provide removals, earthwork, storm pipe installation, site electrical, asphalt paving, concrete paving, retaining walls, landscaping, irrigation, sodding, seeding and parking lot painting. 1 LS mobilization; 1 LS clearing and grubbing - hillside; 26 ea clearing; 26 ea grubbing; 1 LS salvage ballfield aggregate; 1 LS salvage and reinstall dasher boards; 1 LS remove play container, equipment and surfacing; 1 EA remove sign; 1 EA remove ballfield backstop; 4 EA remove drainage structure; 565 LF remove sewer pipe (storm); 25 LF remove concrete curb and gutter; 400 SY remove bituminous pavement; 1490 SF remove concrete pavement; 1 LS site grading; 615 SY geotextile fabric type 5; 585 SY bituminous drives and parking (with aggregate base) 3.5" thick; 90 SY modular block retaining wall special; ornamental fence design special 82 LF. See attached file.
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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 $175,000, use sole source.
Coops: Buy via Sourcewell or OMNIA. Confirm your contract fit and route through the City Manager.
City of Wayzata, MN: No evidence of sole source use above the $175,000 competitive bidding threshold. Do not invest in a sole source justification; pivot to cooperative contracts.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Wayzata
The meeting included a workshop session regarding the retail environment in downtown Wayzata. During the public forum, the outgoing and incoming superintendents of Wayzata Public Schools introduced themselves to the council. Key business items included the approval of various items on the consent agenda, such as check registers, municipal licenses, and police and building activity reports. Additionally, the council authorized a request for proposals for the 2050 comprehensive plan, approved a contract for the repair of the Trapper's Cabin, and discussed zoning approval extensions for a senior living development project formerly known as Harbours of Wayzata and Kentissimo, now referred to as One Wayzata.
The meeting focused on the property tax assessment process and the review of property valuation appeals. The board received presentations from the city manager and assessing officials regarding commercial and residential property growth and valuation metrics. Specific actions were taken to approve adjustments to the market valuations for 433 Bushaway Road and 353 Ferndale Road South following assessor recommendations and homeowner concurrence. Additionally, the board addressed a late-filed appeal for 670 Hillside and decided to forward that matter to the county rather than reconvening to hear it.
The City Council meeting included a workshop regarding the 2026-2035 capital improvement plan and future council topics. New business focused on the consideration of change orders for landscaping and slide alterations at Clappage Park, specifically addressing neighborhood concerns regarding screening, light pollution, and infrastructure safety. Staff presented an updated site plan for tree planting to mitigate these issues, and a member of the public provided input on the impact of park activities on nearby residents.
The meeting included discussions on development activities, specifically regarding the near-completion of a city warming house at Clappage Park and its scheduled ribbon cutting. Updates were provided regarding the removal of construction equipment from sidewalks. Additionally, the commission discussed plans for an upcoming annual training session for its members, noting that the session would serve as a refresher and provide an opportunity for members to review past applications and address questions from the previous year. It was also acknowledged that certain commissioners were reappointed to new three-year terms.
The Planning Commission discussed the PUD approval for a Lamborghini dealership at 1022 and 1042 Boulevard, specifically addressing concerns regarding building placement, sidewalk density, and trade-in vehicle management. Additionally, the commission reviewed a preliminary plat application to subdivide two properties into four lots at 190 Cleon Lake Road and 121 Glee Haven Road, covering topics such as storm water mitigation, tree inventory and removal, utility requirements, and compliance with zoning district regulations.
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