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Warren County
The project generally consists of the repair, replacement and or restoration of asphalt roadways, drives, driveways, and bike trails that are damaged or disturbed as a result of water and sewer main repairs performed by the County Water and Sewer Department.
Posted Date
Jan 16, 2026
Due Date
Feb 19, 2026
Release: Jan 16, 2026
Warren County
Close: Feb 19, 2026
The project generally consists of the repair, replacement and or restoration of asphalt roadways, drives, driveways, and bike trails that are damaged or disturbed as a result of water and sewer main repairs performed by the County Water and Sewer Department.
Warren County
The project generally consists of the replacement of approx. 1,700 ft of a combination of 4IN, 6IN and 8IN ductile iron watermain and 51 water services. Work consists of: 16 LF, remove and replace concrete curb; 434 SY, subgrade compaction (main trench = 2' trench width, 4' pavement cut width); 295 LF, furnish & install 4" polywrapped c151 pressure class 52 ductile iron restrained and un-restrained watermain, including push-on joints, restrained joints, fittings; 980 LF, furnish & install 6" polywrapped c151 pressure class 52 ductile iron estrained and un-restrained watermain, including push-on joints, restrained joints, fittings; 250 SY, site restoration, including grading, seeding, mulching. See attached files.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jan 22, 2026
Warren County
Close: Jan 22, 2026
The project generally consists of the replacement of approx. 1,700 ft of a combination of 4IN, 6IN and 8IN ductile iron watermain and 51 water services. Work consists of: 16 LF, remove and replace concrete curb; 434 SY, subgrade compaction (main trench = 2' trench width, 4' pavement cut width); 295 LF, furnish & install 4" polywrapped c151 pressure class 52 ductile iron restrained and un-restrained watermain, including push-on joints, restrained joints, fittings; 980 LF, furnish & install 6" polywrapped c151 pressure class 52 ductile iron estrained and un-restrained watermain, including push-on joints, restrained joints, fittings; 250 SY, site restoration, including grading, seeding, mulching. See attached files.
Warren County
The solicitation (SRC0000035395) requests procurement of additional cubicle(s) for a site in Lebanon (Warren County), Ohio. Bids are due Dec 15, 2025 and the opportunity appears posted on the State of Ohio's OhioBuys portal.
Posted Date
Nov 25, 2025
Due Date
Dec 15, 2025
Release: Nov 25, 2025
Warren County
Close: Dec 15, 2025
The solicitation (SRC0000035395) requests procurement of additional cubicle(s) for a site in Lebanon (Warren County), Ohio. Bids are due Dec 15, 2025 and the opportunity appears posted on the State of Ohio's OhioBuys portal.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $50,000, use sole source; if truly proprietary or continuity-critical, coordinate with Purchasing to justify under ORC
86 and seek Board approval.
Entity: Warren County, OH.
Basis: Position as proprietary or essential for service continuity; cite precedent for a sole source capital purchase (Resolution 25-0430).
Board meetings and strategic plans from Warren County
This document is the Annual Action Plan for Warren County, Ohio, for 2025, serving as the second year of the broader 2024-2029 Consolidated Plan. Its primary objective is to provide and facilitate services across several key areas: infrastructure improvements, workforce training, affordable transit, affordable housing, supportive services for seniors, public housing maintenance, and homelessness services and prevention. The plan also focuses on public facility and neighborhood enhancements, social services, job creation, and modernizing zoning codes to benefit low-to-moderate income residents and improve overall community development.
The 2024-2028 Warren County Consolidated Plan focuses on community needs in affordable housing, homelessness, special needs, and community development. It prioritizes resources and establishes goals to address community needs, including infrastructure improvements, workforce training, affordable transit, and supportive services for seniors. The plan also aims to increase the number of available public housing units, provide homelessness services and prevention, and address administrative and operating costs for service providers.
The Board of County Commissioners meeting agenda includes approving requisitions and authorizing the County Administrator to sign related documents; an executive session on personnel matters; and various consent agenda items such as personnel actions (approving probationary periods, pay increases, accepting resignations), general matters (authorizing surplus line statements, property damage releases, agreements with contractors and vendors, classroom training agreements, home placement agreements, and software agreements), and financial matters (creating bridge funds, approving appropriation adjustments). Additionally, the agenda includes items for consideration not on the consent agenda, such as approving appointments to the Area 12 Workforce Development Board and approving a change of township boundaries.
The Board of Commissioners meeting agenda includes approving requisitions and authorizing the County Administrator to sign related documents. A consent agenda covers personnel matters (hiring, leave donation, promotion), general items (agreements, proposals, bids, contract approvals, account certifications), and financial items (transfers, appropriations, adjustments). Discussions included 2023 Community Development Block Grant funding for public service and construction projects, and a 2023 Warren County Transit operations agreement with Universal Transportation Systems, LLC. A proclamation declaring March 2023 as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month was also included.
The agenda included recognizing Colleen Chamberlain upon her retirement from the Mental Health Recovery Board. A public hearing continued to consider text amendments to the requirements and standards for the design and construction of streets and roadway facilities. Work sessions covered a request from W.O. Brisben Corporation and the 2024 budget. The consent agenda covered various personnel matters, including hiring, resignations, and position postings; general items such as establishing healthcare chargeback rates, approving policy changes, and awarding bids; and financial items such as approving supplemental appropriations and budget adjustments. Items not on the consent agenda included appointing a representative to the Area 12 Workforce Development Board and issuing a request for qualifications for engineering services for the Richard Renneker Water Treatment Plant.
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