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City of Zillah
The City of Zillah, Washington (in Yakima County) is soliciting a qualified firm through a Professional Construction Engineering and Materials Testing RFQP to provide construction engineering, inspection, federal-aid documentation, and materials testing services for the Sixth Street and Railroad Avenue Sidewalks Construction project. The project will construct approximately 0.590 miles of new concrete sidewalks along Sixth Street south of First Avenue and along Railroad Avenue (west to east to Seventh Street), including curb ramps, drainage improvements, illumination, pavement markings, and traffic control. Sealed proposals are due by 4:00 PM on July 24, 2026, and the solicitation involves federal-aid funding, which triggers additional federal requirements.
Posted Date
Jun 30, 2026
Due Date
Jul 24, 2026
Release: Jun 30, 2026
City of Zillah
Close: Jul 24, 2026
The City of Zillah, Washington (in Yakima County) is soliciting a qualified firm through a Professional Construction Engineering and Materials Testing RFQP to provide construction engineering, inspection, federal-aid documentation, and materials testing services for the Sixth Street and Railroad Avenue Sidewalks Construction project. The project will construct approximately 0.590 miles of new concrete sidewalks along Sixth Street south of First Avenue and along Railroad Avenue (west to east to Seventh Street), including curb ramps, drainage improvements, illumination, pavement markings, and traffic control. Sealed proposals are due by 4:00 PM on July 24, 2026, and the solicitation involves federal-aid funding, which triggers additional federal requirements.
AvailableCity of Zillah
Project involves planing and overlaying the existing roadway from W. 1st Avenue to the end of the road on Zillah West Drive; 0.17’ grind and overlay with an overlay going from 0.17' to 0.33' at the center to restore the crown and eliminate existing drainage issues. Approx quantities for the work include 4,200 SY of planing, 700 tons of HMA, and surface adjustment of several utilities.
Posted Date
Apr 29, 2026
Due Date
May 13, 2026
Release: Apr 29, 2026
City of Zillah
Close: May 13, 2026
Project involves planing and overlaying the existing roadway from W. 1st Avenue to the end of the road on Zillah West Drive; 0.17’ grind and overlay with an overlay going from 0.17' to 0.33' at the center to restore the crown and eliminate existing drainage issues. Approx quantities for the work include 4,200 SY of planing, 700 tons of HMA, and surface adjustment of several utilities.
City of Zillah
Individual attorneys licensed to practice in Washington, law firms, or other qualified individuals to select a hearing examiner and a pro tem hearing examiner experienced in the areas of land use law, real property law, GMA planning and land development, code enforcement, business licensing, including adult entertainment, etc.
Posted Date
Jul 19, 2025
Due Date
Oct 8, 2025
Release: Jul 19, 2025
City of Zillah
Close: Oct 8, 2025
Individual attorneys licensed to practice in Washington, law firms, or other qualified individuals to select a hearing examiner and a pro tem hearing examiner experienced in the areas of land use law, real property law, GMA planning and land development, code enforcement, business licensing, including adult entertainment, etc.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Zillah
The council held a study session and a city council meeting to discuss various agenda items. Key discussion topics included the oath of office for Hospital District Commissioners, a presentation on amending the Zillah Municipal Code to allow urban chickens, and a review of Resolution No. 2026-11 regarding a commercial-to-residential land use conversion project. Administrative business included the review and approval of claim vouchers, payroll registers, special event permits for community activities such as the Community Pickleball Tournament and the 5K for the Fallen, and a liquor license for Community Days. The council also deliberated on the termination of a police officer who left the academy, the approval of repairs for a fire department vehicle, and appointments to municipal boards. Additionally, the council reviewed the adoption of an ordinance allowing the collection of fees for video redaction requests.
The council meeting addressed various operational and community items. Presentations were delivered regarding fiber optics, the closeout of a splash pad grant, and a strategic economic development plan. Discussions included Adams Park improvement updates and designs for a public market and sports complex. Decisions were made to award a construction contract for the West 1st Avenue overlay project and to approve temporary road closures for the annual B-Strong 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament, which includes a comprehensive traffic management and public safety plan involving local police and fire services.
The council conducted a public hearing regarding the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program. Resolutions were adopted to approve the 2027 through 2032 transportation plan, as well as to formally accept the First Avenue Pedestrian Improvements project and the Third Avenue Sidewalk Improvements project as complete. Additionally, financial approvals were processed, including claim vouchers and payroll registers.
The City Council conducted both a study session and a regular business meeting. The proceedings involved the presentation of a Life Saving Award to the Police Chief, an update on the Economic Development Plan, and discussions regarding Adams Park improvements and the Yakima Valley Public Market. The Council also voted on a resolution regarding the 2026 street overlay project, addressed a surplus property declaration, and heard updates from the planning committee regarding community survey policies and council vacancy procedures. Additionally, administrative reports covered community events, junk removal efforts, and general departmental operational updates.
This document outlines the City of Zillah's initial strategic plan, intended as a five-year roadmap to guide investments towards high-priority projects and improve city operations. Key strategic focus areas include Fiscal Stewardship & Long-Term Sustainability, Public Safety & Emergency Management, Infrastructure & Asset Management, Community Planning & Economic Development, and Mission Alignment & Organizational Excellence. The plan aims to achieve a vision of a vibrant, welcoming community through essential, efficient, and sustainable public services, fostering safety, prosperity, and a high quality of life.
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