Snow Removal Services At Municipal Sites (Request For Proposal)
Aug 18, 2026
Closes
Sep 8, 2026
Provide snow removal services.
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Aug 18, 2026
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The City of Sterling Heights is accepting sealed bids for water service parts under ITB-SH26-034. This open Invitation to Bid seeks a supplier to provide the required water service parts, with specifications available through the city’s designated procurement channel. Bids are due September 1, 2026, at 2:30 PM.
Aug 18, 2026
Closes
Sep 1, 2026
Work includes storm drain / sewer main repair; 6" edge drain; remove and replace 7" concrete pavement; remove and replace 6" concrete drive approach; remove and replace 6" sidewalk ramp; detectable warning surface; remove and replace 4" sidewalk; remove and replace asphalt; mdot 21aa crushed concrete - cip; sand backfill; restoration-topsoil & seed; repair 6" sanitary sewer lead in row with 10' dob; sewer lead repair (6"- 21" diameter, 10' - 12' deep). See outside link.
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This document details an E-Payment Services Agreement between Point & Pay, LLC and the City of Sterling Heights, effective from February 21, 2019. The initial three-year term has been extended through two one-year renewals, now covering the period until February 21, 2024. The agreement outlines the provision of electronic payment processing services via various modules (Counter, Web, IVR), includes a detailed fee schedule for per-transaction and per-item services, and covers terms related to compensation, intellectual property, warranties, liabilities, data security, and exclusivity. The contract does not specify a single total amount, as costs are transaction-based, but provides a comprehensive pricing structure for services rendered.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Sterling Heights
The Election Commission discussed and approved several items related to the upcoming Primary Election, including the establishment of absent voter counting boards and the authorization for early tabulation of absent voter ballots. The Commission also appointed Election Inspectors and Receiving Board Members, with provisions for adjustments if necessary. Furthermore, the meeting addressed the temporary relocation of several polling sites, provided details regarding early voting locations, and distributed materials related to Election Inspector training.
The City Council meeting addressed various operational and administrative matters. Key topics included a report on the City's strong property valuations, a Nice Neighbor Award presentation to Tim Martell, and the approval of the Consent Agenda, which included contracts for plumbing services, vehicle purchases, and maintenance agreements. The Council engaged in a detailed discussion regarding the approval of a proposal for strategic planning consulting services for the Police Department, ultimately accepting the proposal. Additionally, the Council heard public comments and discussed concerns related to FLOCK camera surveillance, transparency, and data privacy, with plans for internal reviews of usage logs.
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The board considered multiple nuisance abatement cases and variance requests. Specifically, the board reviewed and made decisions regarding public nuisances at various properties, authorizing liens against the properties to cover abatement costs as permitted by city ordinance. Additionally, the board approved two variance requests for 8-foot privacy fences, subject to specific conditions including permit finalization and compliance with city regulations.
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