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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Yorba Linda
This solicitation is for comprehensive landscape maintenance services for the Landscape Maintenance Assessment District Package F within the City of Yorba Linda. The scope includes the maintenance of plantings, irrigation systems, hardscape, and right-of-way areas such as sidewalks and equestrian trails. Official bid documents are distributed via the City's QuestCDN portal, and the contract is estimated to be valued between $500,000 and $1,500,000.
Posted Date
Mar 11, 2026
Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
Release: Mar 11, 2026
City of Yorba Linda
Close: Apr 2, 2026
This solicitation is for comprehensive landscape maintenance services for the Landscape Maintenance Assessment District Package F within the City of Yorba Linda. The scope includes the maintenance of plantings, irrigation systems, hardscape, and right-of-way areas such as sidewalks and equestrian trails. Official bid documents are distributed via the City's QuestCDN portal, and the contract is estimated to be valued between $500,000 and $1,500,000.
AvailableCity of Yorba Linda
The City of Yorba Linda is soliciting proposals for comprehensive landscape maintenance services within Landscape Maintenance Assessment District, Package D. The contractor will be responsible for furnishing materials, maintaining plantings, servicing irrigation systems, and upkeeping hardscape areas and sidewalks. Official bid documents are hosted on a password-protected portal, with a response deadline scheduled for April 2, 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 11, 2026
Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
Release: Mar 11, 2026
City of Yorba Linda
Close: Apr 2, 2026
The City of Yorba Linda is soliciting proposals for comprehensive landscape maintenance services within Landscape Maintenance Assessment District, Package D. The contractor will be responsible for furnishing materials, maintaining plantings, servicing irrigation systems, and upkeeping hardscape areas and sidewalks. Official bid documents are hosted on a password-protected portal, with a response deadline scheduled for April 2, 2026.
AvailableCity of Yorba Linda
The City of Yorba Linda issued a solicitation for comprehensive landscape maintenance services for the Landscape Maintenance Assessment District Package B. The scope includes maintaining city-managed plantings, irrigation systems, hardscape areas, and right-of-way using contractor-supplied labor and materials. Bidding documents and full submission instructions are hosted on QuestCDN and require a Quest number for access.
Posted Date
Mar 11, 2026
Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
Release: Mar 11, 2026
City of Yorba Linda
Close: Apr 2, 2026
The City of Yorba Linda issued a solicitation for comprehensive landscape maintenance services for the Landscape Maintenance Assessment District Package B. The scope includes maintaining city-managed plantings, irrigation systems, hardscape areas, and right-of-way using contractor-supplied labor and materials. Bidding documents and full submission instructions are hosted on QuestCDN and require a Quest number for access.
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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 $75,000, use sole source.
Coops: If needed, ask to piggyback a nearby public agency contract your product is already on.
City of Yorba Linda: Given the lack of documented sole source awards over the $75,000 threshold, deprioritize this path and immediately pursue cooperative purchasing or reseller channel options.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Yorba Linda
The City Council meeting included recognition of PYLUSD PTA Presidents and the filing of the monthly Treasurer's Report, which included delegating one year of investment responsibility to the City's Finance Director / City Treasurer. Key actions involved adopting a resolution to temporarily close Bastanchury Road for Yorba Linda High School's Every 15 Minutes program and authorizing the City Manager to approve future closures for this program. Another resolution was approved to close Golden Avenue from February 19 through September 2026. The approval of an Amendment to Agreement with J&E Construction was pulled and continued to a future date.
The City Council meeting included recognition of Reach FLL Robotics State Finalists teams and an introduction of Falck Ambulance. Key approvals involved an encroachment agreement at 6252 Acacia Hill Drive and a reimbursement agreement for a $20,000 loan to fund electrical transformer upgrades at 18293 Imperial Highway, requiring an appropriation of $20,000 to the General Fund Economic Development program. The council continued the consideration of an agreement for the Hidden Hills Monument Restoration Project, postponing the decision to the next meeting. Furthermore, a demolition permit for 4831 Collins Lane was approved. The consideration of Tentative Tract Map 19389, including upholding the Planning Commission's approval and a request to waive appeal fees, was continued to March 3rd.
The City Council meeting included several recognitions, such as the Pop Warner Yorba Linda Colts 8U team, the Hometown Heroes Event honorees, and community members in memory of a veteran. The council received the Yorba Linda Chamber of Commerce's Annual Report, recognized the City's Business of the Quarter, and introduced an OCFA Division Chief. Key actions included the adoption of Resolution No. 2026-5968, which approved the addendum to the Yorba Linda Boulevard Widening Improvements Project Final Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration. Furthermore, the council approved an amendment for additional material costs related to a contract, extended the Agreement with the YMCA of Orange County by one year, adopted Resolution No. 2026-5969 terminating the Lemon Drive/Imperial Highway Storm Drain Repair Local Emergency, and adopted the 2026 Legislative Platform. A Law Enforcement Services Update and a coyote management update were also received.
The City Council awarded three-year contracts for citywide traffic calming and pedestrian safety device services, as well as for citywide traffic signal system software and hardware maintenance services. It approved a professional services agreement for the Savi Ranch Parkway Widening and Connect Savi Ranch Project and awarded a contract for a Cultural Arts Center Theater audio-visual technician. An agreement was approved for the City's annual July 4th Spectacular and fireworks display. The council received and filed the annual Local Park Development Impact Fees report, the annual report of Master Plan of Drainage Development Impact Fees, and the annual Traffic Development Impact Fees report. It also adopted resolutions approving the Measure M2 Expenditure Report, relating to the classification, compensation, and terms of employment for various employee groups, and revising the Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual. The Local Emergency Proclamation was affirmed, and the award and execution of the construction services agreement for the Lemon and Imperial Highway Emergency Storm Drain Repair Project was ratified. The 2026 City Council regular meeting schedule was approved, and claims for damages were denied.
The Yorba Linda City Council recognized Handel's Homemade Ice Cream as the City's Business of the Quarter. They authorized a Comprehensive Transportation Funding Program application for the Bastanchury Road Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Project and approved an amendment to the agreement with HF&H Consultants for state-mandated SB 1383 organics recycling programs. The council affirmed the Local Emergency Proclamation, transferred funds to the Lemon Drive and Imperial Highway Emergency Storm Drain Repair Project, and authorized the City Manager to conduct emergency procurement procedures. Additionally, they denied claims for damages, confirmed costs to abate public nuisances on private properties, and discussed City Council compensation.
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