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Village of Smithton
Furnished and Applied - 14921 GAL Bituminous Materials Prime Coat. (HFE-150).
Posted Date
Jun 2, 2026
Due Date
Jun 11, 2026
Release: Jun 2, 2026
Village of Smithton
Close: Jun 11, 2026
Furnished and Applied - 14921 GAL Bituminous Materials Prime Coat. (HFE-150).
AvailableVillage of Smithton
Supply of 597 TONS Seal Coat (CM-13) Stockpiled; 597 TONS of Seal Coat - Load and Apply;14, 921 GAL Bit. Materials. Pr Ct (HFE-150) Applied; 125 TON Crushed Stone CA-6 Stockpiled;125 TONS of Crushed Stone CA-7 Stockpiled.
Posted Date
May 11, 2026
Due Date
May 22, 2026
Release: May 11, 2026
Village of Smithton
Close: May 22, 2026
Supply of 597 TONS Seal Coat (CM-13) Stockpiled; 597 TONS of Seal Coat - Load and Apply;14, 921 GAL Bit. Materials. Pr Ct (HFE-150) Applied; 125 TON Crushed Stone CA-6 Stockpiled;125 TONS of Crushed Stone CA-7 Stockpiled.
Village of Smithton
Seeking qualified consulting firms (qualified licensed engineers or landscape architects) to prepare a comprehensive parks master plan that will guide future park development, improvements, programming, and community recreation investments.
Posted Date
Apr 23, 2026
Due Date
May 4, 2026
Release: Apr 23, 2026
Village of Smithton
Close: May 4, 2026
Seeking qualified consulting firms (qualified licensed engineers or landscape architects) to prepare a comprehensive parks master plan that will guide future park development, improvements, programming, and community recreation investments.
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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 $25,000, you may attempt sole source, but deprioritize—rarely approved; only attempt with airtight justification.
Coops: Tip: For future cycles, ask about Illinois joint purchasing/coops (UPP master contracts, CMS/BidBuy statewide, Sourcewell, NASPO ValuePoint). Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
Village of Smithton (IL) shows a near-total lack of sole source awards. Contracts over $25,000 are subject to formal competitive bidding. The only established route to bypass formal bidding is the broad professional services exemption (e.g., attorneys, engineers, architects).
Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Smithton
The Village Board of Trustees adopted a revised code of ordinances for the Village of Smithton, St. Clair County, Illinois.
The meeting addressed various topics including a blessing box request, the removal of a water tower, and the police chief's report. Discussions also covered the Comprehensive Plan, Safe Routes to School, an OSLAD grant, economic development, and Safety Committee matters. Zoning Board items included a Richland Creek matter related to a solar farm. A proposal for professional services for annexation was accepted. The Supervisor reported on department activities, and the Attorney discussed solar farm coding. The board approved officer's reports and discussed committee reports, including finance and insurance matters such as bonuses and membership dues. Other topics included street and utility issues, police committee matters, parks and cemetery, and lighting procedures. An ordinance prohibiting the sale, distribution, or delivery of products containing kratom was adopted. Payroll was authorized, communications were shared, and new business involved allowing the Mayor to sign a resolution. Parking issues and asset management software were slated for future discussion, and an executive session was held.
The meeting addressed the Comprehensive Plan, the potential ban on Kratom sales within the Village, and the Ballfield Lights Procedure, where they are awaiting information from Bel-Clair Electric to determine costs. Painting the Ballfield Fence will be put on hold due to cost, but fencing work will be completed early Spring. The board discussed the potential use of the Bria Building and Property for law enforcement training and recommended a Christmas bonus for employees, prorated for those with less than a year of service.
The board discussed various topics including the hiring of a new office clerk, an outside music permit request, a SCC Parks Grant, turn lane confirmation, comprehensive plan meetings, Safe Routes to School grant, OSLAD status, and economic development. Reports were given by the Supervisor regarding assistance with the Haunted Trail, meter replacements, catch basins, salt building blocks, reseeded shooting range, and fire hydrant flushing. Options for painting the ball field fences were presented. The sale of surplus vehicles was discussed. Discussions also took place regarding a tornado alarm system, park trail phase 2, ballfield safety netting, fence painting, and lights procedure. An executive session was held, but no action was taken as a result.
The meeting addressed several topics including an outside music permit request from The Roost, and a resolution regarding IMRF earnings. Discussions covered concerns about golf carts and side-by-sides, updates on the 159 turn lane, comprehensive plan meetings, Safe Routes to School, OSLAD grant application, and economic development. Reports were given on road maintenance, ballfield fence repairs, and a water leak in Fieldview. The board also discussed the repair of a manhole, tornado alarm system, park trail, ballfield safety netting and lights, and the Smithton Athletic Association. An ordinance related to Ottens Minor Subdivision was adopted, and a one-time showing agreement with Barber Murphy was approved. The board also discussed MEPRD reimbursement and potential topics for upcoming committee meetings. An executive session was held, but no action was taken as a result.
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