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Government ID for mapping buyers across datasets.
Full-time equivalent employees.
Population size to gauge opportunity scale.
How easy their procurement process is to navigate.
How likely this buyer is to spend on new technology based on operating budget trends.
How likely this buyer is to adopt new AI technologies.
How often this buyer champions startups and early adoption.
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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Whittier
Janitorial services.
Posted Date
Apr 14, 2026
Due Date
Jul 14, 2026
Release: Apr 14, 2026
City of Whittier
Close: Jul 14, 2026
Janitorial services.
AvailableCity of Whittier
Work consist of 6 acre clearing, grubbing, and stripping; 51,500 CY excavation; 2,000 CY engineered fill; 197,000 SF subgrade preparation; 197,000 SF 60-mil double sided textured HDPE geomembrane; 197,000 SF 16-OZ/SY nonwoven geotextile; 197,000 SF geosynthetic clay liner; 117,000 SF UV protection layer; 1,400 LF 6" diameter HDPE SDR 11 subdrain pipe; 1,400 LF 8" diameter HDPE SDR 13.5 LCRS pipe.
Posted Date
Apr 14, 2026
Due Date
May 14, 2026
Release: Apr 14, 2026
City of Whittier
Close: May 14, 2026
Work consist of 6 acre clearing, grubbing, and stripping; 51,500 CY excavation; 2,000 CY engineered fill; 197,000 SF subgrade preparation; 197,000 SF 60-mil double sided textured HDPE geomembrane; 197,000 SF 16-OZ/SY nonwoven geotextile; 197,000 SF geosynthetic clay liner; 117,000 SF UV protection layer; 1,400 LF 6" diameter HDPE SDR 11 subdrain pipe; 1,400 LF 8" diameter HDPE SDR 13.5 LCRS pipe.
City of Whittier
Work includes demolition work.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 10, 2026
City of Whittier
Close: Mar 10, 2026
Work includes demolition work.
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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 $10,000, use sole source.
Coops: Goods/most services: Use a cooperative (Sourcewell or BuyBoard) to avoid formal bidding.
When viable: Professional services (design, planning, specialized consulting) that are unique/essential for a specific project.
Authority: Municipal Code §3.32.210. Context: City Charter §1110 sets a low $10,000 competitive bidding threshold.
Track vendor wins and renewal opportunities
City of Whittier
This Renewal Order Form details a five-year subscription for Accela Citizen Access and Accela Civic Platform services provided by Accela to the City of Whittier. The contract spans from March 31, 2022, to March 30, 2027, with an overall total amount of $580,740.23. The document explicitly lists yearly totals for services and includes terms for governing agreements, payment, and signature details.
Effective Date
Mar 31, 2022
Expires
Effective: Mar 31, 2022
City of Whittier
Expires:
This Renewal Order Form details a five-year subscription for Accela Citizen Access and Accela Civic Platform services provided by Accela to the City of Whittier. The contract spans from March 31, 2022, to March 30, 2027, with an overall total amount of $580,740.23. The document explicitly lists yearly totals for services and includes terms for governing agreements, payment, and signature details.
AvailableCity of Whittier
This Order Form details the City of Whittier's 36-month subscription to Accela Civic Platform services, totaling USD $88,598.70. The agreement, signed on March 29, 2017, includes subscriptions for Accela Citizen Access and Accela Civic Platform users. It outlines payment terms, an initial 3-year term with automatic annual renewals subject to potential price increases, and comprehensive terms and conditions covering service provision, support, and legal aspects.
Effective Date
Mar 29, 2017
Expires
Effective: Mar 29, 2017
City of Whittier
Expires:
This Order Form details the City of Whittier's 36-month subscription to Accela Civic Platform services, totaling USD $88,598.70. The agreement, signed on March 29, 2017, includes subscriptions for Accela Citizen Access and Accela Civic Platform users. It outlines payment terms, an initial 3-year term with automatic annual renewals subject to potential price increases, and comprehensive terms and conditions covering service provision, support, and legal aspects.
City of Whittier
This Professional Services Agreement between the City of Whittier and Velosimo Inc. engages Velosimo to provide a Velosimo Connect - Accela Platform Subscription. The agreement, identified as A24-106, is effective from September 24, 2024, with services commencing September 29, 2024, and lasting for a 12-month period until September 24, 2025. The total annual compensation for these services is capped at $50,000.00, as confirmed by both the main agreement and the attached order form. The contract includes provisions for scope of services, compensation, performance, termination, and insurance.
Effective Date
Sep 29, 2024
Expires
Effective: Sep 29, 2024
City of Whittier
Expires:
This Professional Services Agreement between the City of Whittier and Velosimo Inc. engages Velosimo to provide a Velosimo Connect - Accela Platform Subscription. The agreement, identified as A24-106, is effective from September 24, 2024, with services commencing September 29, 2024, and lasting for a 12-month period until September 24, 2025. The total annual compensation for these services is capped at $50,000.00, as confirmed by both the main agreement and the attached order form. The contract includes provisions for scope of services, compensation, performance, termination, and insurance.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Whittier
The council held a budget study session for the 2026-2027 fiscal year. Key discussion points included public comments regarding requests for investment in permanent third spaces for the community, concerns about public safety and support for crime victims, protection of trees in the Uptown Whittier area, and the equitable allocation of city resources among vulnerable residents.
The meeting served as a reorganization session for the Whittier City Council, featuring the swearing-in ceremony of newly elected council members and the Mayor. The proceedings included remarks from various regional elected officials and representatives, as well as inaugural addresses from the newly installed council members detailing their commitments to public service, community engagement, and transparency.
The 2026-2027 Annual Action Plan for the City of Whittier details the allocation and use of federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Home Investment Partnerships (HOME) funds to meet community development objectives. Key focus areas include increasing the supply of decent, affordable housing, reducing homelessness, supporting non-homeless special needs populations, and enhancing the stability of low- and moderate-income areas. The plan aims to foster viable urban communities by providing decent housing, a suitable living environment, and economic opportunities, primarily for low- and moderate-income residents.
The 2025-2029 Consolidated Plan for the City of Whittier serves as a strategic roadmap for allocating federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) funds. The plan focuses on four high-priority areas: ensuring decent, affordable housing; reducing homelessness; addressing the needs of non-homeless special populations; and promoting neighborhood sustainability. It aims to achieve these goals by investing in housing, community facilities, and services to benefit low- and moderate-income residents and foster a stable, improved living environment.
The resolution establishes the CFD Fiscal Oversight Advisory Committee to review CFD fund expenditures, ensuring they comply with the measure's parameters. The committee will advise the Board and report annually to the public on the expenditure of funds, confirming that Special Tax proceeds are used for authorized purposes, including maintenance, protection, wildfire risk mitigation, ranger safety patrols, and recreation program services. The resolution also details the committee's composition, appointment process, and operational guidelines, emphasizing compliance with the Brown Act and Public Records Act.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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