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Active opportunities open for bidding
Village of Cherry Valley
Work includes earth excavation, furnished excavation, concrete curb placement, pour in place rubber playground surfacing, playground equipment installation, concrete sidewalk removal and replacement, thermoplastic pavement marking, park bench removal and reinstallation, and site restoration.
Posted Date
Jun 26, 2026
Due Date
Jul 10, 2026
Release: Jun 26, 2026
Village of Cherry Valley
Close: Jul 10, 2026
Work includes earth excavation, furnished excavation, concrete curb placement, pour in place rubber playground surfacing, playground equipment installation, concrete sidewalk removal and replacement, thermoplastic pavement marking, park bench removal and reinstallation, and site restoration.
AvailableVillage of Cherry Valley
Abandon existing watermain and appurtenances. Installation of new 12" Ductile Iron watermain, 12" HDPE Bored Watermain, 12" Butterfly Valves, Fire Hydrant Assemblies, removal and relocation of chain link fence, earth excavation, furnished excavation, and site restoration.
Posted Date
Mar 30, 2026
Due Date
Apr 10, 2026
Release: Mar 30, 2026
Village of Cherry Valley
Close: Apr 10, 2026
Abandon existing watermain and appurtenances. Installation of new 12" Ductile Iron watermain, 12" HDPE Bored Watermain, 12" Butterfly Valves, Fire Hydrant Assemblies, removal and relocation of chain link fence, earth excavation, furnished excavation, and site restoration.
Village of Cherry Valley
The work consist of approx 3,879 3" hot-mixed asphalt surface removal; 2 EA manholes to be adjusted; 68 FT 24" paint pavement marking; 460 CY earth excavation; 134 FT 6" ductile iron watermain.
Posted Date
Mar 2, 2026
Due Date
Mar 13, 2026
Release: Mar 2, 2026
Village of Cherry Valley
Close: Mar 13, 2026
The work consist of approx 3,879 3" hot-mixed asphalt surface removal; 2 EA manholes to be adjusted; 68 FT 24" paint pavement marking; 460 CY earth excavation; 134 FT 6" ductile iron watermain.
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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 $25,000, use sole source.
Coops: Ask to purchase via Sourcewell; confirm your product is on a Sourcewell-awarded contract.
Village of Cherry Valley (IL) rarely uses sole source. A low $25,000 competitive bidding threshold (Ordinance 2024-02) pushes most buys into formal competition.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Cherry Valley
The committee discussed several procurement items, including the purchase of a new Bobcat compact wheel loader and two 2026 Chevy Silverado pickup trucks for the Public Works Department. Proposals for the acquisition of eight automated external defibrillators for distribution across the Police Department, Public Works, and Village Hall were also reviewed. Additionally, the committee addressed travel requests and associated costs for the Village Clerk and Village Treasurer to attend the Illinois Municipal League conference.
The board discussed a request regarding the repaving of a private drive and passed several resolutions, including an intergovernmental agreement with Boone County for animal control and a farmland lease extension. Multiple special event permits for Benny's were approved. The board enacted ordinances amending village codes related to business signage requirements, the removal of the recreational board, the trade-in and disposal of personal property, zoning amendments for parking lots and commercial zoning districts, and annexation agreements. Furthermore, the board authorized the purchase of new police squad vehicles, approved a locksmith project for the village hall, and ratified an NCIC agreement for camera systems. Personnel actions included the hiring of a part-time police officer and a seasonal public works employee, and a financial report including the approval of village bills was reviewed.
The board conducted a public hearing regarding the approval of a second amendment to an annexation agreement for a property on S. Mulford Road. Additionally, a public hearing was held regarding the approval of an annexation agreement for properties located on South Perryville Road. No public comments were received for either item.
The board reviewed and discussed various administrative and municipal matters, including the Treasurer's report on General, Water, and Capital Improvement funds. Key actions included the approval of resolutions for a memorandum of understanding with the Winnebago County Health Department regarding a residential sharps program and approval of the final plat and site plan for the Rock 39 subdivision. Several proclamations were presented for local awareness weeks. The board conducted the first and second readings of various ordinances concerning the municipal budget, road name changes, zoning amendments, annexation agreements, and property disposal. Additionally, the board approved multiple public works contracts for watermain construction management, intersection conflict monitoring, and street curb replacement.
The committee discussed several key items, including the review of the tentative fiscal year budget and the adoption of the Cherry Valley Crossings Blueprint as the official master plan for the I-39/Cherryvale corridor. Action was taken to advance an ordinance for a road name change to the Village Board. The engineering report detailed project updates on watermain replacements, well construction, and playground improvements. The committee approved repairs for a public works truck and a monthly licensing agreement for construction equipment storage. Additionally, police-related approvals were granted for a police week event contract and a disposal ordinance for department-owned rifle optics to facilitate the purchase of new equipment. Departmental reports were provided, including updates on public safety, health insurance, and administrative progress.
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