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Government ID for mapping buyers across datasets.
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 Wynne
RFP for approximately 18,000 square yards of asphalt milling and 1500 tons of asphalt overlay for city streets.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Aug 1, 2024
Release: -
City of Wynne
Close: Aug 1, 2024
RFP for approximately 18,000 square yards of asphalt milling and 1500 tons of asphalt overlay for city streets.
City of Wynne
Five (5) self-contained breathing apparatus units.
Posted Date
Sep 1, 2024
Due Date
Sep 30, 2024
Release: Sep 1, 2024
City of Wynne
Close: Sep 30, 2024
Five (5) self-contained breathing apparatus units.
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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 ~$42,921 and the buyer confirms the narrow professional services exception with a two-thirds governing body vote, use sole source; otherwise, deprioritize.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore the cooperative programs listed below as future options.
Entity: City of Wynne, Arkansas
Status: No evidence of sole source contracting.
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City of Wynne
This document compiles various financial transactions for the City of Wynne with multiple vendors, including statements, invoices, and purchase orders. It covers a range of services and goods such as janitorial work, asphalt, wireless services, lumber, electrical supplies, engineering services, tire services, utility bills, and pest control. Specific transactions detail individual costs and payment terms, with most activities occurring in late 2025, extending into late 2026 for a lease agreement.
Effective Date
Jul 14, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jul 14, 2025
City of Wynne
Expires:
This document compiles various financial transactions for the City of Wynne with multiple vendors, including statements, invoices, and purchase orders. It covers a range of services and goods such as janitorial work, asphalt, wireless services, lumber, electrical supplies, engineering services, tire services, utility bills, and pest control. Specific transactions detail individual costs and payment terms, with most activities occurring in late 2025, extending into late 2026 for a lease agreement.
AvailableCity of Wynne
This document is a comprehensive collection of diverse financial records for the City of Wynne and its departments, encompassing invoices, statements, and purchase orders from numerous vendors. Key transactions include community center aid, departmental expenses, IT services, various utility bills, landscaping and groundskeeping, portable toilet rentals, pool and automotive supplies, pest control, and credit card purchases for general supplies. A formal contract is present for janitorial services with Shelli Brazile at $40.00 per service, with no specified end date, starting September 6th. The records reflect financial activities predominantly spanning May to August 2025, with references to older contract periods.
Effective Date
Sep 6, 2025
Expires
Effective: Sep 6, 2025
City of Wynne
Expires:
This document is a comprehensive collection of diverse financial records for the City of Wynne and its departments, encompassing invoices, statements, and purchase orders from numerous vendors. Key transactions include community center aid, departmental expenses, IT services, various utility bills, landscaping and groundskeeping, portable toilet rentals, pool and automotive supplies, pest control, and credit card purchases for general supplies. A formal contract is present for janitorial services with Shelli Brazile at $40.00 per service, with no specified end date, starting September 6th. The records reflect financial activities predominantly spanning May to August 2025, with references to older contract periods.
AvailableCity of Wynne
This document compiles various financial records for the City of Wynne, predominantly invoices, statements, and purchase orders from multiple vendors. Services range from IT, telecommunications, security, lawn care, and plumbing to utility bills (electricity, water, sewer) and pest control. It also includes an internal financial report and a credit card statement with associated purchase receipts. The sole explicit contract is for janitorial services with Shelli Brazile, priced at $40 per service monthly. The records primarily cover transactions and service periods between December 2024 and September 2025.
Effective Date
Dec 3, 2024
Expires
Effective: Dec 3, 2024
City of Wynne
Expires:
This document compiles various financial records for the City of Wynne, predominantly invoices, statements, and purchase orders from multiple vendors. Services range from IT, telecommunications, security, lawn care, and plumbing to utility bills (electricity, water, sewer) and pest control. It also includes an internal financial report and a credit card statement with associated purchase receipts. The sole explicit contract is for janitorial services with Shelli Brazile, priced at $40 per service monthly. The records primarily cover transactions and service periods between December 2024 and September 2025.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Wynne
The council meeting addressed several key items. The council approved the annual organization of the city council, authorizing payment of expenses for officials attending Arkansas Municipal League meetings. An ordinance authorizing financing for a new backhoe loader was adopted, along with an emergency clause. The fire department was authorized to receive bids for a new pickup truck. The mayor was authorized to enter into a memorandum of understanding with St. Bernard's Senior Life Center and to accept a bid for roof replacement at the center. Councilperson Smith's resignation was accepted, and the mayor delivered the State of the City address.
The Wynne City Council meeting addressed several key items. Public Works requested and received approval for a new commercial garbage truck and a new salt spreader. The Fire Department received approval for new tires and mounts for Engine 1 and a new HVAC unit for the workout room. Two ordinances were presented and adopted: Ordinance 902, concerning noise attenuation of data centers, and Ordinance 903, amending zoning regulations. Both ordinances included emergency clauses.
The council approved a settlement payment, the 2024 General Fund and Street Fund budgets, and a contract with the Cross County Jail for increased jail fees. They also approved contracting with Witcher Auctions to sell surplus items, contracting with Storm Sirens, Inc. for siren repairs and battery replacements, and the nomination of Jerrad Taylor to the Planning Commission. Resolutions were adopted regarding municipal taxes and the reapportionment of sales and use tax proceeds.
The council meeting involved the approval of municipal tax levies (Resolutions 10 112022 A and B). Significant financial decisions were made, including accepting a bid for a new fire engine and allocating ARPA funds for a down payment, purchasing a fan for the fire department building, acquiring a leaf vacuum for Public Works, and purchasing Laserfiche Document Management Software. Monthly reports were received from various city departments.
The council meeting addressed several key issues. Ordinance 881, establishing the number of subordinate police officers, was adopted, including an emergency clause. Resolution 12 13 2022, revising the 2023 General Fund Budget, was approved. Funding was authorized for replacing two broken heaters in the fire department's equipment and truck garage. Finally, the council approved the bidding and sale of used equipment from the Public Works and Police Departments, including leaf collectors, trucks, and vehicles.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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