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Village of Franklin Park
Traffic signal installation.
Posted Date
Jul 2, 2026
Due Date
Jul 16, 2026
Release: Jul 2, 2026
Village of Franklin Park
Close: Jul 16, 2026
Traffic signal installation.
AvailableVillage of Franklin Park
Installation of approx. 3,391 LF of 14", 8", and 6" dia. Ductile Iron watermain and appurtenances, 5,610 LF of 1" Copper water service replacement, 255 LF of storm sewer improvements, 5 drainage structures, 3,440 LF of roadway improvements which includes 10,520 SY of asphalt paving, 7,770 LF of concrete curb & gutter, 555 SY concrete and asphalt drive aprons, and 25,200 SF of concrete sidewalk. The project also includes Lead water service replacement which involves the removal and replacement of domestic Lead water services, from the property line to the existing residence. The total quantity of Lead services is unknown. There are 32 known Lead services in the project area and there could be as many as 60. The actual quantity will be determined upon completion of the interior inspections prior to the commencement of construction. The replacement of these services will also include interior residence restoration and asbestos abatement, if found.
Posted Date
Jul 1, 2026
Due Date
Jul 23, 2026
Release: Jul 1, 2026
Village of Franklin Park
Close: Jul 23, 2026
Installation of approx. 3,391 LF of 14", 8", and 6" dia. Ductile Iron watermain and appurtenances, 5,610 LF of 1" Copper water service replacement, 255 LF of storm sewer improvements, 5 drainage structures, 3,440 LF of roadway improvements which includes 10,520 SY of asphalt paving, 7,770 LF of concrete curb & gutter, 555 SY concrete and asphalt drive aprons, and 25,200 SF of concrete sidewalk. The project also includes Lead water service replacement which involves the removal and replacement of domestic Lead water services, from the property line to the existing residence. The total quantity of Lead services is unknown. There are 32 known Lead services in the project area and there could be as many as 60. The actual quantity will be determined upon completion of the interior inspections prior to the commencement of construction. The replacement of these services will also include interior residence restoration and asbestos abatement, if found.
AvailableVillage of Franklin Park
2026 sewer lining program consists of installation of cured in place pipe lining (CIPP) of approx., 10,200 LF of sanitary sewer ranging in diameters from 8" to 21".
Posted Date
Jul 1, 2026
Due Date
Jul 30, 2026
Release: Jul 1, 2026
Village of Franklin Park
Close: Jul 30, 2026
2026 sewer lining program consists of installation of cured in place pipe lining (CIPP) of approx., 10,200 LF of sanitary sewer ranging in diameters from 8" to 21".
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Sole Source: Not used here—pivot straight to a cooperative.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell or the Suburban Purchasing Cooperative to bypass the $2,000 bid threshold.
Village of Franklin Park, IL. Public records show no sole-source awards; no sole-source dollar threshold stated.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Franklin Park
The board approved a conditional use for a banquet hall reception facility known as The Grand Reserve at 10211 Grand Avenue. Additionally, the board approved a conditional use for a drive-thru coffee shop to be operated by 7 Brew Coffee at 10335 Grand Avenue, subject to egress signage conditions. A request for a conditional use for a new car wash at 10500 Grand Avenue was tabled to a future meeting due to utility easement complications.
The meeting featured a presentation and discussion regarding the future of the downtown area. Key topics included plans for new residential development, creating a distinct brand for the district, and the implementation of a downtown plaza with new murals and streetscape improvements. There was a detailed explanation of Tax Increment Financing (TIF) and its potential use to spur growth. Additionally, the commission discussed long-term goals such as rebuilding the train station, improving bike connectivity, and enhancing the area's infrastructure, alongside ideas for marketing through events and social media.
The meeting agenda includes committee reports for finance, water and sewer, police and fire, streets and maintenance, and various planning and human resources departments. The board is scheduled to review voucher expenditures and consider resolutions regarding real property tax incentives and village code amendments. Proposed business items include engineering service contracts for utility permits and stormwater infrastructure projects, a bike accommodation project, and a contract for July 4th celebration services. Furthermore, the meeting will feature the appointment and swearing-in of the Fire Chief and an auxiliary police officer, along with an executive session to discuss real estate, legal matters, employment, and collective bargaining.
The Board reviewed the financial reports and quarterly disbursements prepared by the accountant. The investment performance and asset allocation were discussed based on reports from Marquette Associates. The Board approved a contribution refund for a member. Additionally, the Board discussed trustee training requirements and approved registration fees for necessary education. Other business included the approval of 2026 Cost of Living Adjustments for pensioners, a review of upcoming trustee term expirations and election procedures, and a discussion of recent legal and legislative updates provided by the Board's attorney.
The Village of Franklin Park's Lead Service Line Replacement Plan establishes a comprehensive strategy for the replacement of 2,590 lead service lines within its water system. The plan details a phased replacement schedule spanning from 2023 to 2044, outlining financing options through state and federal programs, and setting cost estimations. Key focus areas include prioritizing replacements in high-risk areas and coordinating with broader infrastructure projects, while also ensuring public engagement through notification and comment processes. The overarching goal is to achieve full compliance with replacement mandates and secure reliable water service for the community.
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