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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Miami Lakes
The Town of Miami Lakes is soliciting proposals to develop a comprehensive Municipal Impact and Operating Fee Study, including a legally defensible impact fee methodology and ordinance draft. The scope includes a separate analysis of current operating fees with recommendations for additional fee opportunities across various departments like Parks & Recreation and Public Works. The project has an estimated value range of $50,000 to $200,000.
Posted Date
Apr 6, 2026
Due Date
May 6, 2026
Release: Apr 6, 2026
Town of Miami Lakes
Close: May 6, 2026
The Town of Miami Lakes is soliciting proposals to develop a comprehensive Municipal Impact and Operating Fee Study, including a legally defensible impact fee methodology and ordinance draft. The scope includes a separate analysis of current operating fees with recommendations for additional fee opportunities across various departments like Parks & Recreation and Public Works. The project has an estimated value range of $50,000 to $200,000.
AvailableTown of Miami Lakes
Provide construction engineering and inspection services.
Posted Date
Mar 13, 2026
Due Date
Apr 15, 2026
Release: Mar 13, 2026
Town of Miami Lakes
Close: Apr 15, 2026
Provide construction engineering and inspection services.
Town of Miami Lakes
work includes construction of the protected bike lanes, new crosswalks, updating the signing and pavement marking of the existing crosswalk connections, and adding speed tables, removal of concrete curbs and sidewalks , construction of concrete sidewalks and concrete curb and gutter, and regulatory signing and pavement markings
Posted Date
Mar 6, 2026
Due Date
Apr 8, 2026
Release: Mar 6, 2026
Town of Miami Lakes
Close: Apr 8, 2026
work includes construction of the protected bike lanes, new crosswalks, updating the signing and pavement marking of the existing crosswalk connections, and adding speed tables, removal of concrete curbs and sidewalks , construction of concrete sidewalks and concrete curb and gutter, and regulatory signing and pavement markings
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $15,000, deprioritize; if asked, note there’s no evidence of sole source above $15,000 and pivot back to a coop.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative purchase (e.g., Sourcewell or a regional partner) to avoid competitive bidding.
Entity: Town of Miami Lakes (FL)
Threshold: No evidence of sole source contracting above $15,000; the Town’s low $15,000 competitive bidding threshold makes sole source an unattractive path.
Track vendor wins and renewal opportunities
Town of Miami Lakes
This document details a resolution by the Town of Miami Lakes, Florida, authorizing Change Order No. 1 to plumbing service contracts with Pipeline Plumbing Services of Broward, Inc. and Right Way Plumbing Co. The change order increases the combined contract value to $125,000 due to increased demand for services. The original contracts, which stem from City of Miami Beach ITB 2014-079-SW, commenced on May 20, 2014, and are subject to renewal options extending possibly until May 20, 2019. T&Cs are provided.
Effective Date
May 20, 2014
Expires
Effective: May 20, 2014
Town of Miami Lakes
Expires:
This document details a resolution by the Town of Miami Lakes, Florida, authorizing Change Order No. 1 to plumbing service contracts with Pipeline Plumbing Services of Broward, Inc. and Right Way Plumbing Co. The change order increases the combined contract value to $125,000 due to increased demand for services. The original contracts, which stem from City of Miami Beach ITB 2014-079-SW, commenced on May 20, 2014, and are subject to renewal options extending possibly until May 20, 2019. T&Cs are provided.
Town of Miami Lakes
The Town of Miami Lakes has awarded a contract (ITB 2012-07) for Tree Inventory Services to ArborPro, Inc. The services involve inventorying approximately 6,000 trees and analyzing 25 potential vacant planting sites, for a total contract amount of $39,162.50. The contract was approved via Resolution No. 12-975 on April 12, 2012. The work is to be completed within 90 calendar days from the issuance of a Notice to Proceed.
Effective Date
Apr 12, 2012
Expires
Effective: Apr 12, 2012
Town of Miami Lakes
Expires:
The Town of Miami Lakes has awarded a contract (ITB 2012-07) for Tree Inventory Services to ArborPro, Inc. The services involve inventorying approximately 6,000 trees and analyzing 25 potential vacant planting sites, for a total contract amount of $39,162.50. The contract was approved via Resolution No. 12-975 on April 12, 2012. The work is to be completed within 90 calendar days from the issuance of a Notice to Proceed.
AvailableTown of Miami Lakes
This resolution from the Town of Miami Lakes Council approves a new five-year agreement with Miami-Dade County Police Department for municipal police services, succeeding the current agreement which expires on September 30, 2024. The new agreement is estimated to cost $11,000,000 for the 2024-2025 fiscal year. The Town continues to outsource police services due to positive past experience and the extensive resources provided by Miami-Dade County. The Town Manager is authorized to execute the agreement and expend budgeted funds.
Effective Date
Oct 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Oct 1, 2024
Town of Miami Lakes
Expires:
This resolution from the Town of Miami Lakes Council approves a new five-year agreement with Miami-Dade County Police Department for municipal police services, succeeding the current agreement which expires on September 30, 2024. The new agreement is estimated to cost $11,000,000 for the 2024-2025 fiscal year. The Town continues to outsource police services due to positive past experience and the extensive resources provided by Miami-Dade County. The Town Manager is authorized to execute the agreement and expend budgeted funds.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Miami Lakes
The Town of Miami Lakes' Beautification Master Plan aims to transform the physical environment to become the most uniformly beautiful municipality in the region. It serves as a vision and guide for enhancing gateways, major and neighborhood roadways, cul-de-sacs, underpasses, intersections, and parks. Key initiatives include the phased removal and replacement of Black Olive trees to create a consistent, aesthetically pleasing tree canopy, and standardizing park furniture and landscaping. The plan seeks to establish memorable landscape aesthetics, improve pedestrian safety, and brand the town's public spaces.
The Town Council authorized the Town Manager to apply for a U.S. Department of Transportation Safe Streets and Roads for All grant to fund the Miami Lakes Comprehensive Vision Zero Safety Action Plan. The resolution includes authorization to expend budgeted funds for the required 20% local matching contribution and empowers the Town Manager to execute the necessary grant agreements and amendments.
The Council meeting covered a wide range of administrative and community topics. Proclamations were presented to recognize volunteer service, school crossing guards, and St. Thomas University. The Council reviewed police and infrastructure reports, with significant discussion on traffic studies, drainage projects, and the maintenance of electrical posts. Financial and budgetary matters were prominent, including discussions on revenue opportunities, the organizational review report, the procurement ordinance, and adjustments to the budget calendar. Various resolutions and ordinances were approved, including sponsorship policies and urban forestry grants. The Council also addressed new business items such as the modernization of the Town Code, support for federal sanctions regarding Cuba, school zone designations, and potential improvements to employee performance review policies and the Blasting Advisory Board's mandate.
The meeting focused on legislative priorities for an upcoming trip to Tallahassee. Discussions included reviewing the town's appropriations requests, identifying projects for prioritization, and determining which state representatives or senators to meet with. Concerns were raised regarding the potential impact of proposed legislation on municipal authority and routine community governance, specifically regarding the expansion of the Live Local Act and the effects of HB 1001 and SB 1134. Additionally, the need to focus on traffic flow issues within the town was emphasized.
The commission reviewed legal reports regarding the definition of sufficiency, rules on employee interaction, and procedures for special elections. There was an extensive discussion regarding the future meeting schedule, resulting in a motion to cancel an upcoming meeting to allow for a redline draft of the charter to be prepared. Plans were discussed to resume meetings in April to finalize charter recommendations for the council.
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