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Active opportunities open for bidding
Village of Montgomery
Works include approx. 5,314 LF off 8" DIP class 52 with polyethylene wrap, water main; 79 EA 1" water service connection; 1 EA fire hydrant extension; 40 SY water main insulation.
Posted Date
Feb 19, 2026
Due Date
Apr 6, 2026
Release: Feb 19, 2026
Village of Montgomery
Close: Apr 6, 2026
Works include approx. 5,314 LF off 8" DIP class 52 with polyethylene wrap, water main; 79 EA 1" water service connection; 1 EA fire hydrant extension; 40 SY water main insulation.
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The project consists of approx. cleaning, two coats of SealMaster Polymer-Modified Masterseal seal coat, striping, traffic control, and all other ancillary items needed to complete the project.
Posted Date
Feb 11, 2026
Due Date
Mar 4, 2026
Release: Feb 11, 2026
Village of Montgomery
Close: Mar 4, 2026
The project consists of approx. cleaning, two coats of SealMaster Polymer-Modified Masterseal seal coat, striping, traffic control, and all other ancillary items needed to complete the project.
Village of Montgomery
Works includes approx. 37,838 FT of routing and sealing cracks; 90,000 FT of crack routing; 2,480 FT of thermoplastic pavement markings - line 6"; 5,710 TON of hot-mix asphalt surface course, IL-9.5, mix D, N50; 21,875 SF of portland cement concrete sidewalk, 5".
Posted Date
Jan 22, 2026
Due Date
Feb 11, 2026
Release: Jan 22, 2026
Village of Montgomery
Close: Feb 11, 2026
Works includes approx. 37,838 FT of routing and sealing cracks; 90,000 FT of crack routing; 2,480 FT of thermoplastic pavement markings - line 6"; 5,710 TON of hot-mix asphalt surface course, IL-9.5, mix D, N50; 21,875 SF of portland cement concrete sidewalk, 5".
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If the need is proprietary or continuity-critical, work with the department director to justify sole source and obtain Board approval.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative—confirm availability on Sourcewell or via NIMEC and piggyback with procurement.
Entity: Village of Montgomery, IL
When to use: Strategic, proprietary, or continuity-of-service needs not adapted to competitive bidding.
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Village of Montgomery
This document comprises four invoices from Axon Enterprise Inc. to Montgomery Police Dept. - IL for various TASER products, accessories, and training. The invoices are dated 08-Apr-25 (INUS337900, total 3,445.06), 01-Jan-25 (INUS312005, total 9,253.54), 11-Jan-24 (INUS219080, total 9,253.52), and an undated invoice (total 9,450.04). Each invoice details specific items and their respective totals, with payment terms typically Net 30 days. The earliest transaction date identified is January 11, 2024, and the latest payment due date is May 8, 2025.
Effective Date
Jan 11, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jan 11, 2024
Village of Montgomery
Expires:
This document comprises four invoices from Axon Enterprise Inc. to Montgomery Police Dept. - IL for various TASER products, accessories, and training. The invoices are dated 08-Apr-25 (INUS337900, total 3,445.06), 01-Jan-25 (INUS312005, total 9,253.54), 11-Jan-24 (INUS219080, total 9,253.52), and an undated invoice (total 9,450.04). Each invoice details specific items and their respective totals, with payment terms typically Net 30 days. The earliest transaction date identified is January 11, 2024, and the latest payment due date is May 8, 2025.
Village of Montgomery
This document is an invoice from Motorola Solutions, Inc. to Montgomery Police Dept for video-as-a-service, in-car systems, body-worn cameras, and related accessories and services. The total amount due is 329,475.00 USD, with a payment due date of September 21, 2024. The services include a 5-year video-as-a-service term, with the service period commencing around June 28, 2024.
Effective Date
Jun 28, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jun 28, 2024
Village of Montgomery
Expires:
This document is an invoice from Motorola Solutions, Inc. to Montgomery Police Dept for video-as-a-service, in-car systems, body-worn cameras, and related accessories and services. The total amount due is 329,475.00 USD, with a payment due date of September 21, 2024. The services include a 5-year video-as-a-service term, with the service period commencing around June 28, 2024.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Montgomery
Key discussions included updates on the Historic Downtown Walk, which went well, and low attendance at the Street Eats event. For future HPC events, final details for the Car Show, including finalizing food vendors and ordering trophies, were addressed, though additional judges were still needed. For Concerts in the Park, the group agreed to promote the Cemetery Walk and sell items from a tent rather than hosting an event in the cottage due to low prior attendance. The Cemetery Walk scripts were nearing completion, and coordination for actors was underway. The Commissioners also noted ongoing issues with Settler's Cottage displays falling from the walls and requested investigation into alternative mounting tapes. Regarding Riverside Cemetery Repairs, a proposal for headstone repair and cleaning was received at a cost of $16-19,000, which was deemed high, prompting suggestions to seek local firms. Finally, the Commission recommended the appointment of Ms. Linda Barnes as a new Commissioner to the Board of Trustees.
The meeting commenced with the Pledge of Allegiance led by the President Pro Tem in the absence of the President. Key discussions included the approval of a proclamation for National Athletic Training Month. The Consent Agenda, comprising previous meeting minutes, Accounts Payable, Water Production, Refuse Reports, and an Ordinance for Special Use Tangent Materials, was approved. For separate action, Ordinance 2168 regarding a Special Use for Motor Vehicle Repair/Service for Teter Automotive was approved, which included provisions for vehicle storage and removed a restriction on operating hours. New business highlighted positive feedback regarding the water billing department's proactive leak detection system, which utilizes improvements in the water system. Further discussions involved concerns about fallen signs on Route 30 constituting a hazard and a request for lighting improvements along that roadway. An update on the Route 30 widening project indicated budget constraints for immediate expansion beyond certain intersections, leading to expressions of frustration regarding project delays.
Key discussion topics included upcoming Historic Preservation Commission events for 2025, specifically the Concerts in the Park scheduled for September 18 and the Cemetery Walk set for October 1. Regarding the Cemetery Walk, the need for two additional male actors was highlighted to prevent cancellation, and guide training was scheduled. Chairman Aman reported on unsuccessful attempts to schedule school district field trips to Settler's Cottage. A report on the 2025 Car Show detailed survey results suggesting earlier timing and ending earlier, and addressed an issue regarding non-judged vehicles from 110 Customs. Finally, the Commission discussed options for expensive Riverside Cemetery repairs, including headstone cleaning methods and potential cost-sharing partnerships.
The agenda for the Village Board meeting scheduled for March 9, 2026, includes several key items. Under the Consent Agenda, items such as the minutes from the February 23, 2026, Village Board Meeting, the February 25, 2026, Budget Workshop Meeting, the Accounts Payable Summary Report through March 9, 2026 (totaling $1,011,632.16), the Water Production Report for February 2026, and the Community Development 2025 Annual Report are slated for approval in a single vote. Items requiring separate action include the award of the Naturalized Landscape Maintenance Services Contract to Pizzo & Associates, the Trane Tracer Building Automation System Upgrade for the Police Department, recommendations for the 2026 Infrastructure Road Program (award and construction engineering agreement), the adoption of the Official 2026 Zoning Map (Ordinance 2169), and the approval of a Plat of Vacation and Grant of Easement (Resolution 2026-009). An ordinance authorizing the issuance of not to exceed $35,000,000 General Obligation Bonds for waterworks system improvements is listed for discussion only. Discussion items also include Cenergy Solar and the FY27 Budget for the General Fund.
This document is an agenda for a Committee of the Whole meeting, primarily focused on discussing the FY27 Budget. Key items include public participation, and a review of fiscal year 2027 and 2028 wage projections, including CPI vs. COLA history and a proposed salary schedule for union and non-union positions. No decisions or votes will be taken at this meeting.
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