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City of Wildomar
Work consists of removal of existing asphalt concrete pavement, ac repairs to 3" total depth, construct 6" ac dike, perform crack seal, asphalt surfacing, ARHM surfacing, type I and type II pme-rap slurry, reinstall pavement markings, striping, signage and traffic loops, adjust utility manholes and valves to grade, construct 6' wide swale, traffic control, construction survey. Work also includes 12,852 SF of remove and replace asphalt concrete pavement and/or subgrade to 3" total depth; 2,406 TON of construct 1.5" asphalt concrete base pavement; 1,275 LF of construct 6" wide drainage swale as shown on plans. Contractor to grade to drain; 510 LF of construct 6" ac HMA dike per county of riverside standard no. 212 and backfill 4" from top of curb; 12,776 SF of remove and replace asphalt concrete pavement and/or subgrade to 3" total depth. See attached files.
Posted Date
Jan 8, 2026
Due Date
Jan 15, 2026
Release: Jan 8, 2026
City of Wildomar
Close: Jan 15, 2026
Work consists of removal of existing asphalt concrete pavement, ac repairs to 3" total depth, construct 6" ac dike, perform crack seal, asphalt surfacing, ARHM surfacing, type I and type II pme-rap slurry, reinstall pavement markings, striping, signage and traffic loops, adjust utility manholes and valves to grade, construct 6' wide swale, traffic control, construction survey. Work also includes 12,852 SF of remove and replace asphalt concrete pavement and/or subgrade to 3" total depth; 2,406 TON of construct 1.5" asphalt concrete base pavement; 1,275 LF of construct 6" wide drainage swale as shown on plans. Contractor to grade to drain; 510 LF of construct 6" ac HMA dike per county of riverside standard no. 212 and backfill 4" from top of curb; 12,776 SF of remove and replace asphalt concrete pavement and/or subgrade to 3" total depth. See attached files.
City of Wildomar
Project consists of providing contract street sweeping of approximately 53. 28 curb miles of public streets, painted and raised medians, turn pockets, bike lanes, and approximately 111,100 sq. Ft city park parking lots.
Posted Date
Jan 10, 2026
Due Date
Jan 22, 2026
Release: Jan 10, 2026
City of Wildomar
Close: Jan 22, 2026
Project consists of providing contract street sweeping of approximately 53. 28 curb miles of public streets, painted and raised medians, turn pockets, bike lanes, and approximately 111,100 sq. Ft city park parking lots.
City of Wildomar
The City of Wildomar, CA is soliciting proposals for managed information technology and GIS services to support all city departments and locations under a three-year contract with two optional 12-month extensions. The scope includes planning, implementation, help-desk and on-site support, network and cybersecurity management, ArcGIS Online administration and WebGIS support, and defined SLAs for response and resolution. The solicitation was posted 2026-03-30, has questions due 2026-04-10, and proposals are due 2026-04-30 at 17:00 PDT.
Posted Date
Mar 30, 2026
Due Date
May 1, 2026
Release: Mar 30, 2026
City of Wildomar
Close: May 1, 2026
The City of Wildomar, CA is soliciting proposals for managed information technology and GIS services to support all city departments and locations under a three-year contract with two optional 12-month extensions. The scope includes planning, implementation, help-desk and on-site support, network and cybersecurity management, ArcGIS Online administration and WebGIS support, and defined SLAs for response and resolution. The solicitation was posted 2026-03-30, has questions due 2026-04-10, and proposals are due 2026-04-30 at 17:00 PDT.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Use only for a unique, urgent continuity need; otherwise pivot back to coops.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell or OMNIA. Confirm piggyback on your contract; loop in the department head to proceed.
City of Wildomar treats sole source as a rare exception (e.g., service continuity). Deprioritize in favor of cooperatives.
No specific dollar thresholds provided. Expect a written justification and internal approvals.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Wildomar
The City Council meeting included a closed session to discuss an Angie Garcia claim, with authorization provided to reject the claim. A moment of silence was observed for 9/11, followed by a flag salute. The council recognized Constitution Week and heard a presentation on Flock cameras, including statistics on vehicle volume and hot list detections. The discussion covered the number of cameras, their strategic placement, and their effectiveness in reducing stolen vehicles.
The meeting commenced with the conclusion of a closed session concerning two matters of potential exposure to litigation, with no reportable action taken. Following the roll call and flag salute, the council recognized the Elsenor High School girls varsity volleyball team for making school history by reaching the state championship, and presented commendations to the Tri City Gators cheerleaders for placing second at a local competition and earning a bid to nationals in 2026. The Mayor of Murrieta presented a certificate honoring the presiding Mayor's exemplary leadership and dedicated public service. A public comment was heard regarding consistent mail theft in a neighborhood, with the speaker challenging the local government to take ownership of addressing the issue. The agenda was approved, and action was taken on consent calendar items, specifically pulling items related to the municipal job descriptions and the city council meeting calendar for discussion and approval of modifications to meeting dates in January, February, and November.
The City Council meeting included a flag salute and presentations, including a proclamation for Veterans Day and a proclamation to honor and remember Kenneth Maize, a community member. The council also received department reports from the police department, which provided a quarterly update on calls for service, arrests, and crime statistics, and from the fire department, which presented incident statistics and automatic aid information. Additionally, the library provided a quarterly report, and the public works engineering department gave an update on maintenance and operations, capital improvement programs, and development engineering.
The city council convened to discuss and act on several items, including the appointment of Chris Man as the City Manager, subject to the approval of an employment agreement. The council voted 4-1 to approve the employment contract with Chris Man, which includes a base salary of $281,000 increased by CPI each year, effective from the meeting date until September 30, 2029, along with benefits such as deferred compensation, health insurance, and leave. The council members expressed their gratitude and excitement for Chris Man to take on the role of City Manager.
The meeting included discussions on policy and presence in leadership, addressing homelessness, and community safety. Concerns were raised about the tone around trace logos and its potential consequences. The council also met in a closed session to discuss items on the agenda and reached an agreement with the interim city manager for a permanent employment agreement.
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