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City of Palmdale
The City of Palmdale is soliciting bids for full-depth rehabilitation of a two-mile segment of Palmdale Boulevard including demolition, full-depth reclamation, and placement of various asphalt layers. Bidders must be California Class A contractors, provide a 10% bid bond, and comply with prevailing-wage rules while self-performing at least 50% of the work. Construction is expected to be completed within a 60-working-day window with all bids submitted electronically via the PlanetBids portal.
Posted Date
Mar 24, 2026
Due Date
Apr 21, 2026
Release: Mar 24, 2026
City of Palmdale
Close: Apr 21, 2026
The City of Palmdale is soliciting bids for full-depth rehabilitation of a two-mile segment of Palmdale Boulevard including demolition, full-depth reclamation, and placement of various asphalt layers. Bidders must be California Class A contractors, provide a 10% bid bond, and comply with prevailing-wage rules while self-performing at least 50% of the work. Construction is expected to be completed within a 60-working-day window with all bids submitted electronically via the PlanetBids portal.
AvailableCity of Palmdale
The City of Palmdale is soliciting Statements of Qualification (SOQs) from General Contractors for Phase 1 of the Chimbole Center and Library renovation, including demolition, structural, MEP, and site improvements. The solicitation is an RFQ to pre-qualify contractors for a later price-based solicitation and requires a California Class A General Engineering license and prior public-sector project experience. The project duration is listed as 280 days with an estimated budget range provided; proposals are to be submitted electronically to the City of Palmdale.
Posted Date
Mar 18, 2026
Due Date
Apr 20, 2026
Release: Mar 18, 2026
City of Palmdale
Close: Apr 20, 2026
The City of Palmdale is soliciting Statements of Qualification (SOQs) from General Contractors for Phase 1 of the Chimbole Center and Library renovation, including demolition, structural, MEP, and site improvements. The solicitation is an RFQ to pre-qualify contractors for a later price-based solicitation and requires a California Class A General Engineering license and prior public-sector project experience. The project duration is listed as 280 days with an estimated budget range provided; proposals are to be submitted electronically to the City of Palmdale.
AvailableCity of Palmdale
The City of Palmdale is soliciting bids for the construction of sewer, storm drain, and street improvements along 45th Street East, including the installation of a 78-inch storm drain main and an 18-inch sewer relief line. The project scope also encompasses utility adjustments, polymer-modified asphalt pavement, and the installation of sidewalks, curbs, and gutters. This Invitation for Bid requires a Class A license, a 10% bid bond, and attendance at a mandatory onsite pre-bid meeting.
Posted Date
Mar 20, 2026
Due Date
Apr 20, 2026
Release: Mar 20, 2026
City of Palmdale
Close: Apr 20, 2026
The City of Palmdale is soliciting bids for the construction of sewer, storm drain, and street improvements along 45th Street East, including the installation of a 78-inch storm drain main and an 18-inch sewer relief line. The project scope also encompasses utility adjustments, polymer-modified asphalt pavement, and the installation of sidewalks, curbs, and gutters. This Invitation for Bid requires a Class A license, a 10% bid bond, and attendance at a mandatory onsite pre-bid meeting.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Office Of The City Clerk - Palmdale
The City of Palmdale's 2021-2029 Housing Element outlines a strategy to fulfill State Housing Element law requirements, aiming to provide a decent home and suitable living environment for all residents. The plan focuses on promoting diverse residential development for all income groups, preserving and improving existing affordable housing, mitigating governmental constraints, ensuring equal housing opportunities regardless of special characteristics, and facilitating adequate housing for households with special needs.
The board reviewed the Treasurer's Report for March 2021, which included a financial overview with cash and investments totaling $2,770,981.95. The report detailed interest and market adjustments, receivables, and expenses paid during the month. Key financial documents such as the Balance Sheet and Income Statement for the period ending March 31, 2021, were submitted for ratification.
The meeting included discussions and actions on several key items. The Board discussed patron overdue fines and administrative fees, and they considered resolutions related to these topics. Additionally, there was discussion and approval regarding policy #311, which pertains to the Local History Room Collection Development and Retention. The board also addressed and approved the revised policy #310 concerning Collection Development. The Assistant Library Director provided a report, updating the Board on the library's reopening for walk-in service, virtual storytime sessions, Grab-n-Go events, the upcoming Summer Reading Program, and potential collaboration with the Palmdale School District for the Summer Lunch Program. Updates on Library Director Shupe's recovery were also shared.
The board is considering the adoption of the revised 2021 annual budget. The revised budget removes contributions from both agencies and suspends professional work related to Phase II of the Recycled Water Facility Master Plan. The fiscal year is projected to result in $1,773,448 in unappropriated reserves.
The meeting provided background on Palmdale parks, open space, conservation, and natural resources and their relationship to the General Plan. It included an update on the General Plan, community engagement, and feedback on land use alternatives. GPAC members discussed factors determining the condition of parks, the impact of Joshua Trees being designated as an endangered species, and scenic highways. The meeting also covered protected wildlife species, ecological areas, vegetation, natural resource communities, water, mineral, and agriculture resources in Palmdale, as well as existing ordinances in place to protect those natural resources. There was a discussion regarding community parks, park accessibility, enclosed pools, mini parks, and the use of reclaimed water, as well as the balance between new development and conservation.
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