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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Truckee
Work includes clearing and grubbing; erosion control; 1,641,822 SF of 2" mill existing AC; 99,406 LF of 2" wide AB shoulder backing; 135 EA of adjust TSD sewer manhole cover to grade; 10 EA of dewatering; 15,975 LF of asphalt concrete curb; 2,315 LF of adjust guardrail; 1,905 LF of crack repair sawcut trails; 60,349 LF of remove and replace 4" yellow center line; 10,000 LF of roadway crack repair T-patch; 7,339 LF of tv inspection of roadway culverts.
Posted Date
Mar 11, 2026
Due Date
Apr 8, 2026
Release: Mar 11, 2026
Town of Truckee
Close: Apr 8, 2026
Work includes clearing and grubbing; erosion control; 1,641,822 SF of 2" mill existing AC; 99,406 LF of 2" wide AB shoulder backing; 135 EA of adjust TSD sewer manhole cover to grade; 10 EA of dewatering; 15,975 LF of asphalt concrete curb; 2,315 LF of adjust guardrail; 1,905 LF of crack repair sawcut trails; 60,349 LF of remove and replace 4" yellow center line; 10,000 LF of roadway crack repair T-patch; 7,339 LF of tv inspection of roadway culverts.
AvailableTown of Truckee
The Town of Truckee is soliciting qualifications from artists or artist teams to design, fabricate, and install a permanent public art installation at the Coldstream Rd/Donner Pass Rd/I-80 Roundabout that reflects the community’s history and identity. The RFQ awards up to three artists $2,000 for site concepts and one artist or team up to $85,000 for the final artwork; the artist is responsible for design of footing/anchor systems while the Town will complete installation of footing and artwork. The contract period runs from March 6, 2026 through installation completion on September 10, 2027; applications are due April 24, 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 6, 2026
Due Date
Apr 24, 2026
Release: Mar 6, 2026
Town of Truckee
Close: Apr 24, 2026
The Town of Truckee is soliciting qualifications from artists or artist teams to design, fabricate, and install a permanent public art installation at the Coldstream Rd/Donner Pass Rd/I-80 Roundabout that reflects the community’s history and identity. The RFQ awards up to three artists $2,000 for site concepts and one artist or team up to $85,000 for the final artwork; the artist is responsible for design of footing/anchor systems while the Town will complete installation of footing and artwork. The contract period runs from March 6, 2026 through installation completion on September 10, 2027; applications are due April 24, 2026.
AvailableTown of Truckee
The Town of Truckee is soliciting Statements of Qualifications from consultants for On-Call Construction Management and Inspection Services.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Feb 23, 2026
Town of Truckee
Close: Feb 23, 2026
The Town of Truckee is soliciting Statements of Qualifications from consultants for On-Call Construction Management and Inspection Services.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable here—pivot to coops.
Coops: If you’re on Sourcewell or CalACT-MBTA, ask to piggyback via the Administrative Services Director (Purchasing Agent). If yes, proceed. If no coop path: Prepare for a formal competitive bid and team with a qualified local Truckee vendor to address the strong local bidder preference.
Town of Truckee (CA): No evidence of sole source awards; treat as not viable. Dollar thresholds: None identified for sole source.
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Town of Truckee
This Promissory Note outlines the terms of a loan provided by the Town of Truckee to Declarants under the Home Access Program (THAP), secured by a Deed of Trust. The loan's principal and interest repayment is contingent upon a default or breach of the Deed Restriction by the Owner within a 55-year term, after which, if no default occurs, the note will be cancelled. The document details definitions, conditional interest rates, repayment conditions, maintenance obligations, non-discrimination clauses, default provisions, and legal terms.
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This Promissory Note outlines the terms of a loan provided by the Town of Truckee to Declarants under the Home Access Program (THAP), secured by a Deed of Trust. The loan's principal and interest repayment is contingent upon a default or breach of the Deed Restriction by the Owner within a 55-year term, after which, if no default occurs, the note will be cancelled. The document details definitions, conditional interest rates, repayment conditions, maintenance obligations, non-discrimination clauses, default provisions, and legal terms.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Truckee
This document summarizes the existing traffic, circulation, and transportation conditions within the Town of Truckee. It addresses vehicular traffic, parking transit, pedestrian and bicycle facilities, and aviation facilities. The plan evaluates the potential effects of the 2025 General Plan on these conditions, detailing the existing circulation system, major roadways like I-80, SR 89, and SR 267, and specific study intersections within the Town and surrounding areas.
The 2025 General Plan for the Town of Truckee serves as a comprehensive guide for future growth and development, aiming to induce population, employment, and economic expansion while ensuring controlled and well-managed growth patterns. Key priorities include encouraging infill development and growth adjacent to existing areas, establishing efficient land use, and minimizing sprawl. The plan incorporates numerous policies and guiding principles designed to maintain the town's character, minimize environmental impacts, and ensure the adequate provision of public utilities and services. It focuses on supporting development within existing town limits and its proposed Sphere of Influence, with an overarching goal to prevent negative impacts on the region, traffic, natural ecosystems, and scenic resources, while providing sufficient housing and diverse opportunities for residents.
This Conservation and Open Space Element serves as a comprehensive guide for the Town of Truckee to preserve and enhance its natural environment and open spaces. Key priorities include safeguarding natural systems and biodiversity, increasing protected public open spaces, and protecting critical resources such as the Truckee River, Donner Lake, biological habitats, mineral deposits, soil, and forests. The plan also focuses on improving air and water quality, expanding recreational opportunities, and promoting energy conservation and waste reduction to ensure a high quality of life and environmental stewardship.
This Traffic Impact Fee Study provides a comprehensive update to the Town of Truckee's existing program, extending coverage to adjacent unincorporated Nevada County areas. The study involves updating the Truckee area TransCAD model, identifying critical traffic capacity and safety improvement projects, and defining the allocation of funding responsibilities between existing and future development. It establishes a framework for calculating Dwelling Unit Equivalent (DUE) fees to ensure adequate funding for necessary roadway improvements to mitigate traffic impacts through the build-out of the General Plan.
This Economic Development Element, part of the Truckee 2040 General Plan, outlines a strategy to foster a diverse, resilient, and sustainable year-round economy while preserving the town's character and quality of life. Key strategic goals include diversifying employment and promoting year-round opportunities, expanding critical economic sectors, balancing sustainable tourism with local resource management, supporting a skilled workforce through education and affordable housing, and enhancing the economic vitality of Historic Downtown Truckee. The plan aims to address challenges such as tourism reliance, workforce housing shortages, and the overall cost of living, to improve prosperity for Truckee's residents and businesses.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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