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Village of Granville
Design/Build-project consists of engineering design, construction, and monitoring services associated with the removal of a low head dam and restoration of the surrounding creek area.
Posted Date
Sep 10, 2025
Due Date
Sep 24, 2025
Release: Sep 10, 2025
Village of Granville
Close: Sep 24, 2025
Design/Build-project consists of engineering design, construction, and monitoring services associated with the removal of a low head dam and restoration of the surrounding creek area.
Village of Granville
The towing and storage of motor vehicles for the police department for (3) three years commencing on the date of signed contract.
Posted Date
Jul 11, 2025
Due Date
Jul 25, 2025
Release: Jul 11, 2025
Village of Granville
Close: Jul 25, 2025
The towing and storage of motor vehicles for the police department for (3) three years commencing on the date of signed contract.
Village of Granville
Item "A" approximately 350 tons of bulk hydrated lime for use in potable water supply.
Posted Date
Jul 9, 2025
Due Date
Jul 23, 2025
Release: Jul 9, 2025
Village of Granville
Close: Jul 23, 2025
Item "A" approximately 350 tons of bulk hydrated lime for use in potable water supply.
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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 $50,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with cooperative purchasing via Ohio DAS vehicles (STS/STC/Statewide), Sourcewell, or OMNIA to bypass the $50,000 bid threshold.
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Entity: Village of Granville (OH)
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Village of Granville
The Village of Granville will provide water services to the Village of Alexandria for a three-year term, from January 1, 2026, to December 31, 2028. Alexandria agrees to pay a contract rate equal to 1.30 times the current rate for Granville customers, with a daily limit of 60,000 gallons. Alexandria is responsible for infrastructure, maintenance, and billing its residents, and must secure payment with a $15,000 bond or escrow.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2026
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2026
Village of Granville
Expires:
The Village of Granville will provide water services to the Village of Alexandria for a three-year term, from January 1, 2026, to December 31, 2028. Alexandria agrees to pay a contract rate equal to 1.30 times the current rate for Granville customers, with a daily limit of 60,000 gallons. Alexandria is responsible for infrastructure, maintenance, and billing its residents, and must secure payment with a $15,000 bond or escrow.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Granville
The key discussion topics for this meeting concern the Sustainable Ohio Public Energy Council (SOPEC) Electric Aggregation Program. The agenda includes a public hearing and Old Business regarding Resolution No. 2026-14, which approves the Plan of Operation and Governance for the SOPEC electric aggregation program. New Business focuses on several resolutions (2026-20 through 2026-29) to authorize the Village to enter into the SOPEC agreement and bylaws, and to authorize non-permanent sidewalk cafe installations for various businesses, including Village Coffee Company, Day Y Noche, The Pretzel Shop, Pochos Tequila and Cocina, The Pub on Broadway, Dragon Village, Mai Chau, The Lot Beer Co, and Whit's Frozen Custard. The agenda also allocates time for Citizens Comments, Committee/Commission/Board Reports, and an Executive Session concerning potential court action.
This document reviews the 2025 activities and outlines the 2026 Work Plan for the Granville Tree & Landscape Commission. Key strategic focus areas for 2026 include planting a comparable number of trees with a continued emphasis on species diversity and climate-resilient native trees, prioritizing the publication and distribution of the Tree & Landscape Manual, and exploring opportunities for planters along Prospect Street. The plan also details ongoing activities such as Opera House Park maintenance, responding to resident concerns, advising the Service Department, attending professional conferences, and the multi-year phased removal and replacement of invasive trees.
The agenda for the Granville Village Council meeting includes a Comprehensive Plan Update discussion with Crossroads Community Planning, and a Public Hearing concerning Ordinance No. 01-2026, which pertains to amending sections of Chapter 127 regarding the Department of Public Safety. New business involves an ordinance to revise the Codified Ordinances by adopting current replacement pages, and several resolutions for appointing members to various bodies, including the Board of Zoning and Building Appeals, the Granville Arts Commission, and the Planning Commission. The session is scheduled to conclude with an Executive Session to consider matters related to the purchase, sale, or disposition of property.
The agenda includes resolutions authorizing the Village Manager to contract with the Newark City Law Director's Office for municipal court prosecuting attorney services, to enter into an agreement with the Licking County Commissioners for indigent defense services, and to appoint members to the Volunteer Peace Officers Dependents Fund Board. Also on the agenda is a resolution to authorize the Village Manager to amend the contract for the sale of water to Owens Corning Sales, LLC, and an ordinance to authorize a contract for the sale of water to the Village of Alexandria. Additionally, a resolution is proposed to allow full-time employees to voluntarily donate leave time to another employee.
The agenda includes a public hearing for an ordinance authorizing the Village Manager to grant a general use permit to Plus 1 LLC for the use of the village right-of-way at 344 Summit Street. New business items include resolutions to reappoint members to the Board of Directors of the Granville Township Joint Economic Development District No. 1 and the Bryn Du Commission. Additional ordinances address accepting infrastructure improvements for the waterline extension to Granville Intermediate School, making appropriations for current expenses and expenditures for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2026, and amending the annual budget for the fiscal year 2025.
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