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Active opportunities open for bidding
Lake County
Guardrail & handrail repair & installation
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Due Date
Aug 4, 2026
Lake County
Close: Aug 4, 2026
Guardrail & handrail repair & installation
AvailableLake County
Comprehensive Landscape Maintenance.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Aug 5, 2026
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Lake County
Close: Aug 5, 2026
Comprehensive Landscape Maintenance.
AvailableLake County
Provide all labor, materials, equipment, fuel and other incidental costs and supervision necessary for the furnishing, delivery and off-loading of 90 wood piles with 8" butts for the Lake County Water Authority
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jul 23, 2026
Lake County
Close: Jul 23, 2026
Provide all labor, materials, equipment, fuel and other incidental costs and supervision necessary for the furnishing, delivery and off-loading of 90 wood piles with 8" butts for the Lake County Water Authority
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If it’s a unique professional service or single-source supply, request a sole source under Sec. 2-153; work with Procurement to certify, with department head support.
Coops: If your offering is on Sourcewell, OMNIA Partners, BuyBoard, or FSA, ask to buy via that cooperative and piggyback.
Lake County, FL uses sole source as a secondary path for highly specialized professional services or single-source supplies under Code of Ordinances Sec. 2-153.
Position the offering as a unique “professional service” or “single-source” exception to competitive bidding.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Lake County
The discussion centered on the services provided by the Lake County Veteran Services office, specifically regarding the handling of disability compensation claims for military veterans. The team explained how they assist veterans in navigating federal, state, and local processes to secure earned benefits. Additional topics included the Veterans Wall of Honor at the County Administrative Building, where veterans and their family members can be registered, and a commitment to providing personalized support for veterans dealing with personal crises or mental health challenges.
The meeting included discussions on rapid growth and annexation concerns within the county, with plans to hold a workshop to explore potential transition to a charter county. There was an emphasis on utilizing joint planning agreements between the county and cities to improve growth management and protect natural lands. Additionally, a presentation on the local economic forecast highlighted commuting trends and the need to strategically plan for job growth centers to retain spending within the county. The start of the budget planning process was announced, with upcoming opportunities for public input scheduled.
This document summarizes the initial phase of community engagement for Lake County's comprehensive plan. Through surveys and listening sessions, residents provided feedback on key areas including environmental preservation and protection, transportation infrastructure, and parks and recreation. The input will be used to shape and enhance the county's comprehensive plan, aiming to improve Lake County over the next 25 years.
This Comprehensive Plan serves as a roadmap to guide community development and fulfill the community's vision over a long-term horizon. Key strategic elements include Future Land Use, Conservation, Transportation, Housing, Historical and Cultural resources, Recreation and Open Space, Public Facilities, Capital Improvements, Intergovernmental Coordination, Public School Facilities, and Property Rights. The plan aims to protect Lake County's unique assets and quality of life, promote balanced and compatible growth, ensure efficient public services, enhance mobility, provide affordable housing, and preserve natural and cultural resources.
This document, the Housing Element, guides Lake County in developing policies and programs to meet the current and future housing needs of its residents up to 2050. It focuses on ensuring adequate private sector housing delivery, preserving existing affordable housing stock, and creating diverse housing options for all income levels and special needs groups. The plan also prioritizes historic housing preservation, managing manufactured homes, minimizing resident displacement, and supporting group and foster homes. Additional strategic areas include reviewing regulatory impacts on housing costs, implementing comprehensive housing programs, balancing housing unit distribution, streamlining permitting, addressing substandard housing, and incentivizing workforce housing.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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