Discover opportunities months before the RFP drops
Learn more →Key metrics and characteristics
Government ID for mapping buyers across datasets.
Population size to gauge opportunity scale.
How likely this buyer is to spend on new technology based on operating budget trends.
How likely this buyer is to adopt new AI technologies.
How often this buyer champions startups and early adoption.
Includes fiscal year calendars, procurement complexity scores, and strategic insights.
Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Hinckley
Concessions at the Hinckley Pioneer Days Rodeo - to be held on 07/23/26 & 07/24/26.
Posted Date
May 20, 2026
Due Date
May 30, 2026
Release: May 20, 2026
Town of Hinckley
Close: May 30, 2026
Concessions at the Hinckley Pioneer Days Rodeo - to be held on 07/23/26 & 07/24/26.
AvailableTown of Hinckley
Work consists of phase 1 - reconstructing existing 7-acre lagoon cell by removing sludge material, splitting lagoon in two with new dike, installing transfer and inlet structures, piping, riprap, clay liner, and related work.
Posted Date
May 22, 2026
Due Date
Jun 10, 2026
Release: May 22, 2026
Town of Hinckley
Close: Jun 10, 2026
Work consists of phase 1 - reconstructing existing 7-acre lagoon cell by removing sludge material, splitting lagoon in two with new dike, installing transfer and inlet structures, piping, riprap, clay liner, and related work.
AvailableTown of Hinckley
Seeking sealed bids from qualified, licensed, and insured herbicide applicators for the 2026 season. The project consists of the application of pre-emergent and post-emergent herbicides within the Town rights-of-way (approx. 9 miles of road ). All chemicals used must be approved for right-of-way use and must be documented as safe for use around established trees. Application must be performed using a controlled boom sprayer (8') to ensure precise placement and minimize off-target drift.
Posted Date
Mar 11, 2026
Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
Release: Mar 11, 2026
Town of Hinckley
Close: Apr 2, 2026
Seeking sealed bids from qualified, licensed, and insured herbicide applicators for the 2026 season. The project consists of the application of pre-emergent and post-emergent herbicides within the Town rights-of-way (approx. 9 miles of road ). All chemicals used must be approved for right-of-way use and must be documented as safe for use around established trees. Application must be performed using a controlled boom sprayer (8') to ensure precise placement and minimize off-target drift.
Get alerted before the bid drops, know which RFPs to pursue, and generate compliant drafts with AI.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Hinckley
This General Plan for Hinckley, Utah, provides a roadmap for future development, balancing growth with the preservation of its rural character and agricultural heritage. The plan outlines key objectives across several areas, including managing land use and annexation for high-quality development, maintaining a safe transportation network, ensuring diverse and affordable housing options, and developing robust public infrastructure while prioritizing water conservation. Additionally, it aims to foster economic development by supporting small and home-based businesses and attracting services that enhance community life.
This general plan serves as a guide for Hinckley, Utah, to direct current and future decisions, ensuring the best interests of its citizens and fulfilling state requirements. The plan outlines key areas including managing future growth and land use while preserving rural character, maintaining an efficient transportation system, facilitating diverse and affordable housing opportunities, developing and maintaining reliable infrastructure and public facilities, and fostering economic development. The overarching vision is to create a vibrant and inviting community that embraces growth while staying true to its rural roots, supporting small businesses, and preserving its agricultural heritage.
The Hinckley Town Council convened a public hearing to consider adopting the Impact Fee Facilities Plan (IFFP) and Impact Fee Analysis (IFA), imposing impact fees, and establishing procedures for calculation, collection, appeals, accounting, and reporting. The council reviewed the IFFP and IFA, which address the impacts of development on the culinary water system. The ordinance sets forth findings related to growth, infrastructure demands, and equitable cost allocation. It defines service areas and project improvements, approves the IFA and IFFP, and details the calculation of impact fees, including components for equity buy-in and future facilities. The ordinance also covers developer credits, fee adjustments, accounting practices, expenditure guidelines, and refund policies.
The Hinckley Town Council adopted the Fiscal Year 2026 budget, which includes the General Fund, Capital Projects Fund, Water Fund, and Sewer Fund. Key areas covered in the budget include property taxes, licenses and permits, intergovernmental revenue, charges for services, interest income, and miscellaneous revenue. Expenditures were allocated for administration, public safety, Class C roads, parks, recreation, and public property. Capital outlay projects for the General Fund include updates to the General Plan and Town Code, new equipment, and industrial park improvements. The Water Fund budget addresses water sales, water right leases, and connection fees, with expenses for salaries, employee benefits, repairs, and capital outlay. The Sewer Fund budget includes funding for a Sewer Master Plan and system improvements.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
Track Town of Hinckley's board meetings, strategic plans, and budget discussions. Identify opportunities 6-12 months before competitors see the RFP.
Keep your public sector contacts fresh and actionable. No more stale data.
Premium
Win more deals with deep buyer insights
Premium
Access the largest public sector contact database
© 2026 Starbridge