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Village of Bingham Farms
The Village of Bingham Farms is soliciting sealed bids for construction of the Village-Wide Street Improvement Program (Phase 2), which includes concrete road repairs, structure adjustments, and storm drainage work in two divisions. Contract documents and proposal forms became available at the Village office and through the engineering consultant (Hubbell, Roth & Clark) and on MITN; questions are due May 5, 2026 with an addendum posted by May 8, 2026. Bids are due and will be publicly opened at 11:00 a.m. local time on May 12, 2026.
Posted Date
Apr 23, 2026
Due Date
May 12, 2026
Release: Apr 23, 2026
Village of Bingham Farms
Close: May 12, 2026
The Village of Bingham Farms is soliciting sealed bids for construction of the Village-Wide Street Improvement Program (Phase 2), which includes concrete road repairs, structure adjustments, and storm drainage work in two divisions. Contract documents and proposal forms became available at the Village office and through the engineering consultant (Hubbell, Roth & Clark) and on MITN; questions are due May 5, 2026 with an addendum posted by May 8, 2026. Bids are due and will be publicly opened at 11:00 a.m. local time on May 12, 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Bingham Farms
The Council meeting included discussions on the Police and Fire Department monthly reports, the Village Manager's and Administrative Assistant/Economic Development Coordinator's reports, and a roads update from HRC. The council discussed deer management, the renewal of the Johnson Landscaping snow contract, and a confidential legal opinion. Clarification was provided on Right-of-Way (ROW) responsibilities. The council also reviewed and approved the September and October bills, and accepted the financial statements for August and September. Additionally, there was a presentation on the 14 Mile-Telegraph PUD, an update on Phase 1 SAD payments, and a review of the business license program.
The meeting included discussions on the Police and Fire Department monthly reports, as well as the Village Manager's and Economic Development Coordinator's reports. The council also discussed a confidential legal opinion and approved the September 2025 bills. Proclamations for the National Recovery Month and Constitution Week were presented. Updates were provided on the Village-Wide Road Improvement Project, and a council representative was nominated to ensure satisfactory completion of the road contractor's punch list.
The Planning Commission discussed an amendment to the fence ordinance, focusing on garden enclosures and temporary protective fencing. They also held a public hearing for a "Retail Groceries" Special Use amendment for the C-1 district. An update on the 14/Tel PUD was provided, with developers working to submit site plan documents for a final determination hearing.
The Planning Commission meeting included discussions and potential amendments to the fence ordinance, prompted by a homeowner's request for front yard fencing. The commission also addressed new business, including sign approvals for Profound Orthodontics/Bloom Dental and Inspire Autism. Additionally, the commission reviewed conceptual designs for a proposed Planned Unit Development (PUD) at 14 Mile/Telegraph, setting a Public Hearing for the Final Determination of the PUD project for the Planning Commission meeting on September 8, 2025. The commission also discussed a proposed development on the corner of 13 Mile and Telegraph that will require site plan review and lot combination.
The agenda included discussion topics such as the Police and Fire Department monthly reports, the Village Manager's report, and the Administrative Assistant/Economic Development Coordinator's report. New business included a roads discussion. The Treasurer's Report covered approving August 2025 bills, accepting financial statements for July 2025, and the HRC Road Phase 1 Project.
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Economic Development Coordinator / Administrative Assistant
Village Planner (equivalent to City Planner) / Senior Planner at Giffels Webster
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