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Active opportunities open for bidding
Village of Silver Lake
Seeks to hire a professional consulting firm to provide construction engineering services and grant administration services to replace an existing 8" emergency connection with the City of Stow at Graham Rd. and Harriett Rd. with a 12" pipe and converted into a main water supply line.
Posted Date
Jun 17, 2026
Due Date
Jun 26, 2026
Release: Jun 17, 2026
Village of Silver Lake
Close: Jun 26, 2026
Seeks to hire a professional consulting firm to provide construction engineering services and grant administration services to replace an existing 8" emergency connection with the City of Stow at Graham Rd. and Harriett Rd. with a 12" pipe and converted into a main water supply line.
AvailableVillage of Silver Lake
Provide reconstruction of pavement and sidewalk.
Posted Date
Apr 28, 2025
Due Date
May 30, 2025
Release: Apr 28, 2025
Village of Silver Lake
Close: May 30, 2025
Provide reconstruction of pavement and sidewalk.
Village of Silver Lake
Work includes 10,615 SY grinding/asphalt; 1,978 gal. #407; 733 TN asphalt concrete surface course, LS type 1 (448), PG64-22; 733 TN asphalt concrete 448 type- I - intermediate course. See attached file.
Posted Date
Apr 15, 2025
Due Date
Apr 28, 2025
Release: Apr 15, 2025
Village of Silver Lake
Close: Apr 28, 2025
Work includes 10,615 SY grinding/asphalt; 1,978 gal. #407; 733 TN asphalt concrete surface course, LS type 1 (448), PG64-22; 733 TN asphalt concrete 448 type- I - intermediate course. See attached file.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not used—pivot to cooperative purchasing instead.
Coops: Ask about Ohio DAS cooperative options (STS/Statewide), ODOT co-op, or NASPO for a pre-competed path.
Village of Silver Lake relies on formal competitive bidding with no evidence of sole source awards.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Silver Lake
The Planning Commission reviewed and acted upon several residential property applications, including garage additions, shed and pavilion construction, fence installations, concrete work, and home expansion projects. Many of these projects received conditional approval pending the submission of updated plans or specific documentation regarding drainage, property lines, or material selection. Additionally, the commission discussed potential amendments to the municipal code regarding architectural review reporting procedures and garage door height restrictions.
The Board of Zoning Appeals met to review a variance application submitted by James and Grace Kozak for a property located at 2981 Silver Lake Blvd. The request involves a new home construction that exceeds the maximum building coverage percentage of 18 percent, as well as requested encroachments on the required front and rear yard setbacks. The Board noted that due to the extent of the requested setback variances, village code requires two separate meetings to be held to address the application.
The board reviewed a variance request for a new home construction project involving concerns over maximum building coverage, front yard setbacks, and rear yard setbacks. The board requested that the applicant provide property and building corner stakes to accurately assess the site and its relationship to neighboring properties and slopes. The board entered into an executive session to deliberate and ultimately decided to table the proposal until the applicant adjusts the footprint to comply with the eighteen percent coverage limit and provides additional required site documentation.
The meeting involves the review of two variance applications. The first application concerns a residential property addition with a proposed garage door height exceeding local regulations. The second application involves the installation of military branch flags and flag poles at the Veteran's Tribute Garden, which deviates from established yard, buffer, and light fixture height requirements.
The meeting focuses on a variance application submitted by Dave and Valerie Uhall regarding the construction of a detached workshop and garage at 2929 Kent Road. The proposal involves a structure totaling 1,003 square feet and a height of 25 feet 10.5 inches, which requires review against local area, yard, and height regulations for accessory uses.
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