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Active opportunities open for bidding
Village of Oregon
Expansion of the existing solar array on the roof of the existing public library. The existing array is located over the Children's/Utility wing of the facility. The new array will be located on the roof of the two-story portion of the building that faces south west.
Posted Date
Jul 13, 2026
Due Date
Jul 30, 2026
Release: Jul 13, 2026
Village of Oregon
Close: Jul 30, 2026
Expansion of the existing solar array on the roof of the existing public library. The existing array is located over the Children's/Utility wing of the facility. The new array will be located on the roof of the two-story portion of the building that faces south west.
AvailableGorman Georgia 3
Project is a 3 story wood framed building. It consists of 43 residential units. Scope includes masonry, fiber cement panel and fiber board and batten systems. Elevator will be installed.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jun 1, 2026
Release: -
Gorman Georgia 3
Close: Jun 1, 2026
Project is a 3 story wood framed building. It consists of 43 residential units. Scope includes masonry, fiber cement panel and fiber board and batten systems. Elevator will be installed.
Village of Oregon
The Village of Oregon is soliciting proposals for a Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation Study to evaluate and plan bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure. The posting includes related documents such as the RFP PDF, an addendum referencing the Safe Routes to School plan, and a responses-to-questions document. Proposals are solicited from qualified consultants and the posting is not a grant program.
Posted Date
Apr 9, 2026
Due Date
May 1, 2026
Release: Apr 9, 2026
Village of Oregon
Close: May 1, 2026
The Village of Oregon is soliciting proposals for a Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation Study to evaluate and plan bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure. The posting includes related documents such as the RFP PDF, an addendum referencing the Safe Routes to School plan, and a responses-to-questions document. Proposals are solicited from qualified consultants and the posting is not a grant program.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Sole Source: Not viable here—move to coops or a reseller route instead.
Coops: Lead with cooperative purchasing via existing membership (e.g., Sourcewell). Ask the Village Administrator to confirm piggyback use and proceed.
Village of Oregon: No evidence that sole source contracting is practiced; treat as non-viable and high-risk.
Dollar thresholds: None identified.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Oregon
The Planning Commission meeting included the appointment of a new Chair and Vice Chair. Public input was received regarding senior housing needs and potential residential development at the Foxboro Golf Course. The Commission approved a Site Planning Revision for Hillcrest Bible Church with conditions for fire department approval and potential parking stall flexibility. Additionally, the Commission recommended approval for an Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction Certified Survey Map at 930 Hillcrest Lane to the Village Board. The session concluded with a discussion on zoning text amendments concerning accessory dwelling units, short-term rentals, and other minor regulatory updates.
The board discussed several items, including the library director's report on staffing changes and construction impacts, the upcoming Summer Library Program, and committee reports. Actions taken included the election of board officers, designation of authorized bank account signers, approval of a proposed amendment to bylaws for later action, a review of Dane County Library Standards and the library's organizational chart, discussion of the preliminary 2027 library budget and capital budget request, and approval of contracts for solar expansion commissioning and architectural services.
The 2023 Village of Oregon Comprehensive Plan serves as a guiding document to shape the community into a vibrant, thriving, welcoming, accessible, and active place over the next 20 years. The plan focuses on preserving existing character while accommodating efficient growth, fostering economic development, enhancing quality of life and community design, protecting natural resources, increasing housing diversity and affordability, and advancing sustainability and public health. Key strategies include promoting infill and redevelopment, ensuring high-quality design, improving multi-modal transportation, proactive infrastructure planning, and strengthening intergovernmental cooperation, with an overall vision extending to 2043.
The meetings covered the review and prioritization of a list of potential individuals to lead fundraising efforts for the Senior Center project, with external assistance provided in some sessions. Discussions also included planning future meetings with the project's Owner's Representative to address construction vendor donations and development of future agenda items related to donor recognition.
The committee will convene to review its purpose, duties, and relevant local government laws. Key discussion topics include selecting committee leadership, reviewing the transition from the former Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee, and developing strategies for recruitment to fill vacancies. The meeting will also focus on 2026 goals, including accessibility reviews of Village parks, immigration training concepts for the Police Department, strategies for inclusive recruitment, identifying operational gaps with Department Heads, and partnering with the Finance and Personnel Committee to survey staff on benefit competitiveness.
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