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Odgen Fire Department
State of Utah (DFCM) is soliciting bids for no-climb fencing at the Ogden Mill Creek Youth Center under a standard low-bid construction procurement (Project #27011430). The posting lists an open date of 2026-06-02 and a close date of 2026-06-23; documentation is available on the buyer’s Bonfire opportunity page. This is a procurement for construction services (not a grant) and the opportunity is currently open as of 2026-06-06.
Posted Date
Jun 2, 2026
Due Date
Jun 23, 2026
Release: Jun 2, 2026
Odgen Fire Department
Close: Jun 23, 2026
State of Utah (DFCM) is soliciting bids for no-climb fencing at the Ogden Mill Creek Youth Center under a standard low-bid construction procurement (Project #27011430). The posting lists an open date of 2026-06-02 and a close date of 2026-06-23; documentation is available on the buyer’s Bonfire opportunity page. This is a procurement for construction services (not a grant) and the opportunity is currently open as of 2026-06-06.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Odgen Fire Department
The council discussed the small business emergency loan fund, including criteria for eligibility, donation processes, and comparisons to federal relief programs. Members approved a resolution regarding loan program guidelines and a budget amendment ordinance. Furthermore, the council received a report from the Community Development Manager regarding the consolidated plan amendment and annual action plan amendment, specifically focusing on the urgent needs certification due to the pandemic, reallocation of funds to the small business loan program, and future considerations for CARES Act funding.
The City Council meeting included a formal recognition of visiting officials from Hof, Germany, marking the long-standing relationship between the two cities. Council members presented gifts, including a painting of local landmarks, to the visiting delegation. Additionally, the Council adopted a joint resolution recognizing the Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo for being honored as one of the best large outdoor rodeos in the United States. Representatives from the Ogden Pioneer Days Foundation provided a presentation and summary of survey results regarding the rodeo's impact and operations, acknowledging the efforts of volunteers and participants.
The City Council conducted a public hearing regarding the tentative fiscal year 2020-2021 budget, highlighting conservative revenue estimates, the necessity of a balanced budget, and prioritizing essential services amidst COVID-19 impacts. The council discussed the inclusion of grant-funded positions, year-over-year budget comparisons across city funds, and strategic plan goals such as economic development and fiscal sustainability. Additionally, the meeting addressed the proposed resolution to set a public hearing for utility enterprise fund transfers, focusing on the policy decision regarding fees in lieu of franchise and property taxes.
The Council discussed the determination to hold electronic meetings without an anchor location due to COVID-19 health risks. Additionally, the meeting featured a presentation from the planning team regarding the Southeast Ogden Community Plan, focusing on transportation, future zoning, land use, housing, and open space. The discussion centered on balancing community interests, establishing partnerships through a housing steering committee, and addressing concerns regarding accessory dwelling units, property zoning, and maintaining public trust in the planning process.
The Redevelopment Agency discussed and approved a fiscal year 2016 budget amendment and scheduled a public hearing. The board also reviewed the quality neighborhoods initiative, focusing on the role of local government as place shapers and the importance of housing in economic development. Additionally, the agency approved the acquisition and demolition of commercial properties located at 550 24th Street to facilitate future infill housing development projects.
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