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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Fortville
Purchase of each item: 10-foot straight slide 15-foot items are offered for sale as is, with existing structural frames included.
Posted Date
Jun 30, 2026
Due Date
Jun 12, 2026
Release: Jun 30, 2026
Town of Fortville
Close: Jun 12, 2026
Purchase of each item: 10-foot straight slide 15-foot items are offered for sale as is, with existing structural frames included.
AvailableTown of Fortville
The construction of new boulevard running through the project site. Decorative streetlights and landscaping in and adjacent to the boulevard; water, sewer and drainage infrastructure necessary to serve the project site which will include a new multifamily development. Improvements to the existing lift station to serve the project site including the multifamily development; and all related site work for construction of the above-improvements.
Posted Date
Feb 18, 2026
Due Date
Mar 5, 2026
Release: Feb 18, 2026
Town of Fortville
Close: Mar 5, 2026
The construction of new boulevard running through the project site. Decorative streetlights and landscaping in and adjacent to the boulevard; water, sewer and drainage infrastructure necessary to serve the project site which will include a new multifamily development. Improvements to the existing lift station to serve the project site including the multifamily development; and all related site work for construction of the above-improvements.
Town of Fortville
Sale and use of the real property. Proposals should describe and will be considered primarily based on: the proposed use(s), preservation approach, design vision, financial plan, developer qualifications, community benefits, and timeline.
Posted Date
Sep 13, 2025
Due Date
Nov 12, 2025
Release: Sep 13, 2025
Town of Fortville
Close: Nov 12, 2025
Sale and use of the real property. Proposals should describe and will be considered primarily based on: the proposed use(s), preservation approach, design vision, financial plan, developer qualifications, community benefits, and timeline.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: No public evidence this is used; steer the conversation back to formal bidding.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops; if they’re open to alternatives, mention OneIndiana, NASPO ValuePoint, HGACBuy, BuyBoard for future consideration.
Town of Fortville: No public evidence of a sole source pathway. Deprioritize this route and prepare to compete via formal bids for significant purchases (>$25,000).
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Fortville
The meeting addressed the second reading of Ordinance 202511B, a request to rezone approximately 45.15 acres from R3.5 to PU to PUD for a development by MI Homes. Key discussion points included consistency with comprehensive planning criteria, dedication of park space via a $500 per lot donation for capital improvements, and potential road connection to the Mount Vernon loop road. The council reviewed zoning commitments regarding rental restrictions, specifically prohibiting transient/hotel rentals (less than 30 days) and imposing a minimum 12-month holding period before a dwelling unit can be leased. The developer also committed to extending sidewalk connectivity, providing perimeter paths, and conducting a traffic impact analysis in January, with consideration for school traffic peak hours. Discussions also covered the proposed subdivision name ("Iron Brook" being considered over "Vernon Woods") and the inclusion of block cameras in the PUD.
The agenda for the meeting includes organization items such as roll call, pledge of allegiance, selection of the President, Vice President, and Secretary for 2026, and selection of a member for the Fortville Business Park Development Control Committee. New business features a discussion with Mark Dollase of Indiana Landmarks regarding options for the historic Ayers House. The agenda also covers a review of financials, approval of invoices from Reynolds Construction, and time allotted for public and board comments.
The Town Council meeting agenda includes several key items under Old Business concerning annexations: the Council will consider the adoption of Fiscal Plans and the second reading (adoption) of Ordinances related to the Singh-Wright-Petty Annexation (138.16 acres), the Huck Minor Subdivision Annexation (6.63 acres), and the Rice-Ross Annexation (0.06 acres). Additionally, the Council will consider the appointment of a resident to the Police Commission. New Business items include considering the appointment of a Citizen Member to the Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA), the first reading of an Ordinance regarding Residential Rental Housing Registration & Inspections, and a presentation update on the Access to Public Records Act (APRA). Department reports will be presented by the Town Manager, Planning & Building, Parks & Recreation, Police, Clerk-Treasurer, and Legal.
The meeting commenced with roll call establishing a quorum and the subsequent organization of the council through the election of the President and Vice President. The agenda for the current meeting was approved. Key old business involved the second reading of Ordinance 2025-11A, which assigned zoning designations to the recently annexed Stokes property. This included discussing the plan commission's recommendation to consolidate parcels Z1 and Z2 into entirely Commercial Center (CC) zoning, which was ultimately approved. New business addressed appointments to the RDC for 2026, confirming incumbents and appointing two new members. Additionally, the council discussed the appointment for an open position on the Police Commission, focusing on a candidate whose external involvement raised potential conflict of interest concerns.
The council proclaimed November 2025 as Indiana Working Women's Recognition Month and discussed assigning zoning designations to the newly annexed Stokes property, including areas for light industrial, commercial use, multifamily housing, and residential development. They also reviewed a rough draft of the parks plan to be submitted to the DNR, covering capital improvement projects and priorities. Additionally, there was a discussion regarding crosswalks along Broadway and the need for additional signage to improve pedestrian safety.
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