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Active opportunities open for bidding
Village of Gates Mills
Work includes downtown sidewalk improvements.
Posted Date
Jul 31, 2025
Due Date
Aug 15, 2025
Release: Jul 31, 2025
Village of Gates Mills
Close: Aug 15, 2025
Work includes downtown sidewalk improvements.
Village of Gates Mills
Work include culvert repair.
Posted Date
Aug 28, 2025
Due Date
Sep 12, 2025
Release: Aug 28, 2025
Village of Gates Mills
Close: Sep 12, 2025
Work include culvert repair.
Village of Gates Mills
Provide guardrail repair & replacement work.
Posted Date
Mar 26, 2026
Due Date
Apr 10, 2026
Release: Mar 26, 2026
Village of Gates Mills
Close: Apr 10, 2026
Provide guardrail repair & replacement work.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize—only pursue if you can prove you’re the only vendor meeting formal RFP specs; otherwise pivot back to coops.
Coops: If your product is on Sourcewell or an Ohio DAS cooperative vehicle, engage the department head and purchase via the pre-competed contract (per Chapter 157 and ORC
Village of Gates Mills rarely approves sole source. Justification must be exceptionally strong—prove you are the only vendor capable of meeting formal RFP requirements. Given strict competitive bidding practices, immediately pivot to cooperative contracts when possible.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Gates Mills
The council meeting addressed a variety of administrative and operational matters. Key agenda items included the election of a Council President Pro Tem, the administration of oaths of office for various officials, and numerous mayoral appointments to boards and commissions. Discussions involved financial reports, specifically the allocation of budget surpluses for a new fire truck and police vehicle fleet upgrades. Operational reports covered the status of fiber optic installation, invasive species control within the tree canopy, and recycling initiatives. Additionally, the council approved a new website design contract, legal counsel agreements for indigent defense, and explored the potential establishment of a code of conduct for elected officials.
The council addressed several administrative and operational items, including the approval of Pay Ordinance #1306 and a mayoral appointment to the Planning & Zoning Commission. The meeting featured a report from the Gates Mills Land Conservancy regarding invasive species control and easement processes. Key discussions included the formation of an 'Aging Well' committee, plans for the village's 200th anniversary, Arboretum renovations, and 2026 strategic priorities, such as infrastructure improvements and financial planning. Additionally, the council authorized funds for a new fire truck, approved an agreement for invasive species control, and designated a representative for Certified Public Records Training.
The Council Agenda for February 17, 2026, includes the review of minutes from the January 20, 2026, meeting and the approval of Pay Ordinance #1306. Key discussions involve mayoral appointments to various boards and committees, including Kendra Holley to the Planning & Zoning Commission. The agenda covers reports from the Gates Mills Land Conservancy, the Mayor, Clerk, Treasurer, Police Department, and Service Department (including plans for a new salt bin). Legislative actions scheduled for consideration include an ordinance to amend the 2025 appropriation ordinance for a new fire engine, a resolution to transfer funds from the General Fund to the Safety Fund, and resolutions authorizing agreements for invasive control services and the formation of an Ad Hoc Aging Well Committee.
The Tree Canopy Committee reviewed their tree city status application, which was accepted locally and sent to Columbus for review. Discussions focused on planning an Arbor Day celebration, potentially involving 200 tree plantings for the village's 200th anniversary, and a tree memorial planting in Marston Park. The group presented and discussed a 10-year remediation plan for 440 acres of village and conservancy properties, including associated costs and funding sources. Progress on invasive species control was reviewed using a visual map, highlighting Year 1 completion and Year 2 plans coordinated with Cleveland Metro Parks. The committee approved a $50,491 budget for year two conservation projects and discussed applying for a $15,000 grant to address Tree of Heaven on private and village properties. Potential controlled burning techniques for invasive species removal were also considered.
The meeting agenda for the Village of Gates Mills Council included several administrative and legislative actions. Key discussion items involved the administration of oaths of office to the Treasurer and new Councilmembers, followed by the election and oath of office for the Council President Pro Tem. The agenda detailed numerous proposed ordinances and resolutions covering financial matters, such as Pay Ordinance No. 1305, fund transfers (Resolution No. 2026-2), appropriations amendments (Ordinance No. 2026-8), and agreements for various purchases including a truck chassis, plow hitch, and new police vehicles (Resolutions 2026-3 through 2026-6) and a new Fire Truck (Resolution No. 2026-7). Additionally, the agenda listed actions related to adopting an Elected Officials Code of Conduct (Ordinance No. 2026-11) and confirming the formation of an Ad Hoc Land Conservation Levy Committee (Resolution No. 2026-12). The meeting also included reports from the Mayor, Clerk, Treasurer, Police, and Service Departments, and discussion on topics like Accessory Structures and 2026 Priorities.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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