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City of Winooski
The City of Winooski, VT is soliciting sealed bids for the 2026 Brisson Court and Cedar Street Stormwater Bumpouts project involving the installation of three bioretention bumpouts and drainage pipe replacements. The work includes relocating sanitary sewer force mains, installing new concrete curbing, and resurfacing bituminous concrete pavement in Chittenden County. Bids must be submitted to Winooski City Hall by April 28, 2026, with substantial completion required by September 4, 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 26, 2026
Due Date
Apr 28, 2026
Release: Mar 26, 2026
City of Winooski
Close: Apr 28, 2026
The City of Winooski, VT is soliciting sealed bids for the 2026 Brisson Court and Cedar Street Stormwater Bumpouts project involving the installation of three bioretention bumpouts and drainage pipe replacements. The work includes relocating sanitary sewer force mains, installing new concrete curbing, and resurfacing bituminous concrete pavement in Chittenden County. Bids must be submitted to Winooski City Hall by April 28, 2026, with substantial completion required by September 4, 2026.
AvailableCity of Winooski
Geotechnical Engineer to perform subsurface explorations and deliver geotechnical data reports for three City-owned sites identified for potential stormwater treatment practices (STPs).
Posted Date
Mar 21, 2026
Due Date
Apr 16, 2026
Release: Mar 21, 2026
City of Winooski
Close: Apr 16, 2026
Geotechnical Engineer to perform subsurface explorations and deliver geotechnical data reports for three City-owned sites identified for potential stormwater treatment practices (STPs).
AvailableCity of Winooski
The City of Winooski seeks a consultant to create graphical building typologies for residential zoning districts and to audit zoning regulations to facilitate affordable, family-sized housing development.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jun 30, 2026
City of Winooski
Close: Jun 30, 2026
The City of Winooski seeks a consultant to create graphical building typologies for residential zoning districts and to audit zoning regulations to facilitate affordable, family-sized housing development.
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Entity: City of Winooski, VT
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Winooski
The council addressed several agenda items, including the approval of payroll and accounts payable warrants, resolutions for Arab American Heritage Month, and various financial plans. Key discussions involved the adoption of the 2026-2027 City Council meeting schedule, the re-adoption of the Declaration of Inclusion, and approval of updates to the City Council Conflict of Interest Policy. Additionally, the council reviewed amendments to housing trust fund policy guidelines, approved a private street name change to Dawn Drive, and confirmed commission liaison assignments for the 2026-2027 term. Executive sessions were proposed to discuss legal settlement agreements and probable civil litigation.
The board discussed the Building Typologies Project, including scheduling consultant site visits, coordinating with the Housing Commission for input, and identifying specific areas in the city for the consultants to review. Additionally, the board reviewed an outreach strategy for properties listed on the State Historic Register and discussed potential city updates regarding Unified Land Use and Development Regulations. The meeting concluded with discussions on a future Vermont Downtown and Historic Preservation Conference and a potential workshop for homeowners regarding home maintenance.
This document outlines the scope of work for the City of Winooski's Building Typologies Project, aiming to establish clearly defined graphical standards for residential zoning districts. The project seeks to support transit-oriented development, clarify design requirements for new developments, and evaluate dimensional requirements to encourage affordable, family-sized housing. Initiated following 2024 zoning changes and community feedback on design aesthetics, the typologies will serve as models for various housing types and may be integrated into zoning regulations and comprehensive planning.
The commission reviewed several infrastructure and operational items, including a change in the council liaison appointment and updates from the Inclusion and Belonging Commission. Key discussions focused on the review of the fiscal year 2026 strategies and priorities, the status of the municipal infrastructure commission work plan, and the status of the West Street traffic calming report. Additionally, the commission covered bond items recently approved on town meeting day, discussed the next steps for the Main Street project punch list, and received updates from city staff and the city council liaison.
The board convened for an annual reorganization meeting to elect officers and conducted a public hearing regarding a Conditional Use Review application for 119 Lafountain Street, which involves the demolition of an existing garage and the construction of a new building featuring a ground-floor garage and an accessory dwelling unit. The meeting agenda also included general city updates.
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