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Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority
This solicitation requests construction services for ADA improvements at Huron Meadows Metropark to improve accessibility features. The opportunity is posted on the Michigan Intergovernmental Trade Network (MITN) / BidNet Direct on behalf of Huron–Clinton Metroparks. It was published 2026-07-06 and proposals are due 2026-07-29 at 1:00 PM EDT.
Posted Date
Jul 6, 2026
Due Date
Jul 29, 2026
Release: Jul 6, 2026
Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority
Close: Jul 29, 2026
This solicitation requests construction services for ADA improvements at Huron Meadows Metropark to improve accessibility features. The opportunity is posted on the Michigan Intergovernmental Trade Network (MITN) / BidNet Direct on behalf of Huron–Clinton Metroparks. It was published 2026-07-06 and proposals are due 2026-07-29 at 1:00 PM EDT.
AvailableHuron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority
The Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority has issued a solicitation titled 'Nature Preserve Pathways' for pathway-related construction or improvement work at one or more nature preserves within the Huron-Clinton Metroparks system in southeastern Michigan. The contract covers furnishing all labor, equipment, and materials necessary to complete pathway/trail improvements at designated nature preserve locations operated by the Metroparks. Bids were first published on July 6, 2026 and must be submitted by the closing deadline of July 28, 2026.
Posted Date
Jul 6, 2026
Due Date
Jul 28, 2026
Release: Jul 6, 2026
Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority
Close: Jul 28, 2026
The Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority has issued a solicitation titled 'Nature Preserve Pathways' for pathway-related construction or improvement work at one or more nature preserves within the Huron-Clinton Metroparks system in southeastern Michigan. The contract covers furnishing all labor, equipment, and materials necessary to complete pathway/trail improvements at designated nature preserve locations operated by the Metroparks. Bids were first published on July 6, 2026 and must be submitted by the closing deadline of July 28, 2026.
AvailableHuron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority
This is a public construction solicitation to replace or renovate a kayak and canoe launch well at Delhi Metropark, including associated site work and installation of a floating dock. The project requires prevailing wage compliance and includes the installation of a double vault latrine and accessible concrete walks. Bids are being accepted through the MITN/BidNetDirect platform on behalf of the Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority.
Posted Date
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Due Date
May 11, 2026
Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority
Close: May 11, 2026
This is a public construction solicitation to replace or renovate a kayak and canoe launch well at Delhi Metropark, including associated site work and installation of a floating dock. The project requires prevailing wage compliance and includes the installation of a double vault latrine and accessible concrete walks. Bids are being accepted through the MITN/BidNetDirect platform on behalf of the Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority
The Board of Commissioners discussed various administrative and operational reports, including a financial review of the general fund and capital projects, a marketing update regarding digital engagement during the pandemic, and the reopening of farm centers. The board approved the cancellation of the summer concert series due to health protocols and discussed plans for the reopening of aquatic facilities. Furthermore, the board endorsed an open letter regarding the organization's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in response to recent national events, following a discussion on racial injustice and the agency's efforts to foster an inclusive environment.
The Board meeting included discussions on financial reporting, capital project funds, and department updates regarding interpretive services, DEI, marketing, planning, and natural resources. The board addressed various approvals for purchases such as a tractor, PACM survey services, well house filtration upgrades, and summer swim lesson partners. Additionally, the meeting covered closed sessions for matters exempt from disclosure, pension valuation approvals, and engineering approvals related to roof replacements, electrical design services, and change orders for park renovations.
The meeting included reports on legislative activities and status updates on various park projects, including playground redevelopment plans, engineering design services for golf course cart paths, and the Grist Mill wheel replacement. The Board approved the 'Summer Fun at the Metroparks' community outreach initiative, adopted revised and restated bylaws, and approved an amendment to the ICMA 401 plan to ensure IRS compliance. Additionally, staff introduced new personnel, and commissioners discussed sustainability efforts and the potential formation of an ad hoc committee to review employee compensation.
The board meeting primarily focused on public participation regarding the proposed Flat Rock dam modification, with community members expressing concerns over potential environmental impacts, property values, and the effectiveness of the design. The city attorney for Flat Rock reiterated the city's unanimous opposition to the dam's removal. Additionally, the board approved a partnership with the YMCA of Metropolitan Detroit for fall swim lessons and reviewed the monthly financial report for July.
The community meeting focused on the feasibility study regarding the potential removal of the Flat Rock-Huroc Dam. Key discussion topics included the history and current status of the dam, the objectives of the feasibility study, the role of various partners such as the Great Lakes Fishery Commission and NOAA, and the project's goals of minimizing sea lamprey risks, improving fish passage for native species, and reducing risks associated with dam structural integrity. The importance of ongoing community engagement and the solicitation of public input were also emphasized.
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