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Active opportunities open for bidding
Village of Streamwood
Furnishing and installing a dump body, salt spreader, and all other speci ed equipment on one (1) village supplied 2026 ford f550 chassis.
Posted Date
Apr 16, 2026
Due Date
May 5, 2026
Release: Apr 16, 2026
Village of Streamwood
Close: May 5, 2026
Furnishing and installing a dump body, salt spreader, and all other speci ed equipment on one (1) village supplied 2026 ford f550 chassis.
Village of Streamwood
Furnishing hot mix asphalt supply. 8,500 Tons HMA surface and 500 Tons HMA binder. IDOT HMA plant mix.
Posted Date
Mar 23, 2026
Due Date
Apr 7, 2026
Release: Mar 23, 2026
Village of Streamwood
Close: Apr 7, 2026
Furnishing hot mix asphalt supply. 8,500 Tons HMA surface and 500 Tons HMA binder. IDOT HMA plant mix.
Village of Streamwood
Municipal towing and storage services.
Posted Date
Mar 9, 2026
Due Date
Apr 1, 2026
Release: Mar 9, 2026
Village of Streamwood
Close: Apr 1, 2026
Municipal towing and storage services.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Don’t spend time here; pivot immediately to a coop path.
Coops: Use their existing memberships to buy via Sourcewell, BuyBoard, or SPC to bypass the $20,000 bid threshold.
Village of Streamwood rarely uses sole source. No explicit sole source dollar threshold identified. The Board has occasionally waived bidding for specific high-value assets, but this is not a reliable or repeatable path.
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Village of Streamwood
This contract is an Order Form between Flock Group Inc. and IL - Streamwood PD for Flock Safety Platform and LPR products. The initial term is 24 months with automatic 24-month renewals. The total contract value for the initial term is $30,000.00, with an annual recurring cost of $15,000.00. The agreement includes hardware, software, and access to various FlockOS features for law enforcement.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2024
Village of Streamwood
Expires:
This contract is an Order Form between Flock Group Inc. and IL - Streamwood PD for Flock Safety Platform and LPR products. The initial term is 24 months with automatic 24-month renewals. The total contract value for the initial term is $30,000.00, with an annual recurring cost of $15,000.00. The agreement includes hardware, software, and access to various FlockOS features for law enforcement.
Village of Streamwood
This contract is an Order Form between Flock Group Inc. and IL - Streamwood PD for Flock Safety's public safety platform, LPR products, and associated software and services. The initial term is 24 months, with an annual recurring subtotal of $8,500.00, resulting in a total contract value of $17,000.00 for the initial term. The agreement includes various Flock Safety platform features, LPR cameras, and advanced search capabilities, with the term commencing upon execution for software and installation for hardware.
Effective Date
Jul 3, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jul 3, 2025
Village of Streamwood
Expires:
This contract is an Order Form between Flock Group Inc. and IL - Streamwood PD for Flock Safety's public safety platform, LPR products, and associated software and services. The initial term is 24 months, with an annual recurring subtotal of $8,500.00, resulting in a total contract value of $17,000.00 for the initial term. The agreement includes various Flock Safety platform features, LPR cameras, and advanced search capabilities, with the term commencing upon execution for software and installation for hardware.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Streamwood
The Board approved several re-appointments to the Cultural and Environmental Awareness Commission, the Firemen's Pension Board, and the Veterans Memorial Commission. Other key actions included the approval of a fence variance ordinance, a two-year landscaping services contract with Clauss Brothers, Inc., and a three-year professional services contract for wetland vegetation maintenance. The Board also authorized the purchase of virtual server infrastructure, a license agreement with the Streamwood Park District for the Fourth of July fireworks event, and a resolution in lieu of a surety bond for the Illinois Department of Transportation. Additionally, the Board supported an Invest in Cook grant application for a bicycle and pedestrian path, approved semi-monthly expenditures, and adopted a 2025 budget adjustment ordinance. The meeting also featured a proclamation for Arbor Day and public comments regarding parking ticket fees and ranked choice voting.
The board meeting agenda included several reports and action items. Key topics addressed were the upcoming community blood drive and charity basketball game, recognition of the village for receiving the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award, and the authorization of a contract for asphalt paving materials for the 2026 road program. Additionally, the meeting covered an upcoming environmental education event, approval of semi-monthly expenditures, authorization of a new towing services contract, and the proclamation of May as National Bike Month.
The board appointed new members to the Bicycle & Pedestrian Commission and presided over the swearing-in of a police commander. Key approvals included an amendment to a Planned Unit Development for the Poplar Creek Library District, a fence variance for a residential property, and an adjustment to greens and cart fees at the Streamwood Oaks Golf Club. The board authorized the disposal of surplus personal property and approved multiple resolutions for the 2026 Road Program, including the appropriation of motor fuel tax funds, a contract with Schroeder Asphalt Services, and material testing services with Rubino Engineering. Additionally, the board approved semi-monthly expenditures, discussed a budget amendment, and authorized a professional services agreement with Confluence, Inc. for engineering and architectural support.
The Board held a workshop to discuss several operational and development matters. Key discussion topics included the upcoming renewal of the refuse and recycling contract and updates regarding the status and pricing models for the current charging station. Additionally, representatives from a new multi-family housing development presented their building plans for a project at Route 59 and Irving Park Road.
The Board approved several commission appointments and various ordinances and resolutions. Key actions included approving a PUD amendment for the Poplar Creek Library District, amendments to the Village Code regarding boards and commissions, a contract for the 2026 concrete reconstruction project with DiNatale Construction, Inc., and an agreement for professional engineering services with HR Green, Inc. Additionally, the Board authorized the disposal of surplus property, approved semi-monthly expenditures, extended the corporate counsel agreement with Storino, Romello & Durkin, and reserved volume cap for private activity bonds. Public comments addressed community concerns regarding infrastructure, public safety, and parking.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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