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City Of Kenosha Common Council

🏛️ Physical Infrastructure 📋 Contracting Vehicles 🏗️ Construction & Infrastructure 💼 Professional Services

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The City of Kenosha Common Council held a meeting on April 6, 2026, where several procurement and contract-related matters were addressed. The council approved a contract award for the 20th Avenue bike path improvements project to Asphalt Contractors Inc. for $68,900. They also approved lease termination and new lease agreements involving the Twin Piper Heritage Museum LLC and other entities, as well as an access agreement with GeoTest Inc. and a development agreement with Tierra Woods LLC related to city property. Additionally, the council approved a disbursement record totaling over $8.2 million. Various license and permit applications were reviewed and approved, including operator licenses, taxi driver licenses, and outdoor dining extensions. The council also passed resolutions recognizing April as Autism Awareness Month and accepted donations to support mental health initiatives for first responders. No new procurement vehicles or major capital projects beyond the bike path improvement were discussed. The meeting included public comments on community concerns such as AI data centers and environmental impacts, but no direct procurement actions related to those topics were taken.

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Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh News Conference

📜 Policy 🌐 Digital Infrastructure 💼 Professional Services 💻 Information Technology

This news conference featured Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh discussing the outcomes of the recent Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting and outlining several new task forces aimed at reviewing and potentially improving the Federal Reserve's monetary policy framework. Key procurement-related topics included the review of the Fed's balance sheet policy and data sources, with an emphasis on ensuring efficient use of resources and taxpayer money, particularly in relation to ongoing building renovations. Chair Warsh emphasized the Fed's commitment to price stability and maximum employment, noting the removal of forward guidance from policy statements and the intention to refine communication strategies. While no specific contract awards or vendor selections were mentioned, the discussion of building renovation oversight and task forces on data and balance sheet policies suggests potential future procurement activities. The Chair also highlighted the importance of leveraging new technologies such as AI in economic productivity assessments, which may influence future capital investments and procurement decisions.

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2026-06-16 City Council Meeting

Regulatory Compliance 📋 Contracting Vehicles 🏗️ Construction & Infrastructure 💼 Professional Services

The City Council meeting of Alameda on June 16, 2026, included several procurement-related discussions and policy considerations. Key procurement topics included a public hearing and unanimous approval to amend the Alameda Marina Master Plan to reduce affordable housing requirements for a major residential phase, facilitating the project's building permit process. The council also discussed a proposed ordinance to prohibit the use of ratio utility billing systems (RUBS) for utility charges in rental properties, aiming to increase transparency and fairness for tenants. After extensive public and council debate, the council approved a motion to adopt the ordinance with a streamlined fair return petition process for landlords and directed staff to enhance data collection on RUBS usage. Additionally, the council received updates on a $500,000 grant awarded for a wooden bridge replacement feasibility study, reflecting capital improvement planning. Other agenda items included reappointments to city commissions and discussions on museum artifact repatriation. The meeting featured public comments on various topics but focused heavily on housing, rent control, and utility billing policies affecting procurement and vendor services.

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Town Council Jun 15, 2026

💰 Grants & Funding 🏗️ Construction & Infrastructure 📚 Education

The Town Council of Amherst, MA, held a meeting on June 15, 2026, with significant focus on housing and budgetary matters. A major portion of the meeting was dedicated to public comments and council discussion regarding a resolution supporting an act enabling cities and towns to stabilize rents and protect tenants. The council heard extensive testimony from residents, economists, and local representatives about the housing crisis, rent stabilization, and the potential impacts of rent control legislation. The council ultimately passed the resolution in support of rent stabilization with an 11-1 vote and one abstention. Additionally, the council deliberated on the FY27 budget, including the capital improvement program and the elementary school operating budget. After detailed discussion on funding priorities, especially concerning special education and preschool needs, the council approved a capital budget reduction of $120,000 and an increase of $120,000 to the elementary school operating budget, with motions reflecting compromises on funding levels. The council also appointed Sarah Morton to the Zoning Board of Appeals and received updates on ongoing capital projects and committee activities. The meeting included procedural votes and planning for future meetings, with no other procurement contracts or vendor selections discussed.

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Elementary School Building Committee Jun 12, 2026

🏛️ Physical Infrastructure 🏗️ Construction & Infrastructure

The Town of Amherst Elementary School Building Committee met on June 12, 2026, to discuss construction progress, schedule updates, and financial matters related to the new elementary school building project. Key procurement topics included review and approval of multiple invoices totaling several million dollars from contractors such as Disco, CTA, Alli Testing, ProAV, and Answer, covering construction administration, abatement, testing, and stored materials. The committee also addressed schedule risks related to elevator installation and the pending Eversource interconnection approval for the photovoltaic system, which could impact net-zero energy goals and operational costs. Additionally, the committee appointed a representative to the public art advisory committee, which will oversee the solicitation and selection of artwork for the school. The meeting concluded with a unanimous vote to approve the invoice package and adjournment.

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Federal Meeting

President Trump G7 News Conference

🏛️ Physical Infrastructure Regulatory Compliance 🛡️ Defense & Military Energy & Utilities

This was a news conference held by President Trump on June 17, 2026, during the G7 summit in France. The discussion focused primarily on the recent historic agreement reached with Iran, which aims to end the conflict, reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. President Trump emphasized the military actions taken, including targeted bombings and the killing of General Soleimani, as pivotal to achieving this deal. He highlighted the economic impacts, such as surging stock markets and falling oil prices, attributing these to the progress toward peace. The President also discussed ongoing enforcement measures, including surveillance and potential military responses if Iran violates the agreement. Additionally, he mentioned cooperation with Gulf nations on non-nuclear issues and the importance of maintaining leverage over Iran and related regional conflicts. No specific procurement contracts or budget allocations were discussed, but the remarks touched on military capabilities and defense readiness, including orders for new F-22 fighter jets and the role of Space Force in surveillance.

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Zoning Board of Appeals Jun 11, 2026

💰 Grants & Funding Regulatory Compliance 🏗️ Construction & Infrastructure 📚 Education

The Town of Amherst Zoning Board of Appeals held a meeting on June 11, 2026, to consider a special permit application for the property at 174 Amity Street. The applicant, Amoris Community Land Trust, requested approval to convert an existing two-family home into a three-unit townhouse and to construct an affordable duplex on the same lot. The board reviewed extensive submissions, site visit reports, and comments from the Conservation and Historical Commissions. Discussions included project phasing, affordable housing requirements, energy efficiency measures, and management plans. The board adopted all required zoning findings and approved the special permit with conditions ensuring affordability, compliance with conservation requirements, and proper project phasing. The conditions also clarified that certificate of occupancy would be granted upon approval by appropriate state agencies, streamlining oversight of marketing and resident selection plans. The project aims to provide affordable, owner-occupied housing consistent with community goals and zoning bylaws.

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U.S. Army Hosts LCI Industry Day in Arlington

📋 Contracting Vehicles 🛡️ Defense & Military

The U.S. Army Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO) is conducting an Industry Day on June 23, 2026, at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia, to engage industry partners for the Low-Cost Interceptor (LCI) program. This event will provide detailed insights into upcoming component competitions for All-Up Rounds (AUR) and key subsystems such as seekers, solid rocket motors, fire control systems, and Weapon System Integrators (WSI) developed under a Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA). Procurement professionals and contractors are invited to explore collaboration opportunities with prime contractors, subcontractors, and joint ventures to support this critical missile defense initiative.

  • Why this matters: The LCI program represents a significant modernization effort in missile defense, emphasizing modularity and cost efficiency, which opens multiple contracting avenues for component suppliers and integrators.
  • The Industry Day facilitates early engagement, enabling companies to align technical capabilities with Army requirements and position themselves for upcoming solicitations.
  • Procurement teams should note the involvement of key Army acquisition offices including RCCTO, Portfolio Acquisition Executive Fires (PAE Fires), and Capability Program Executive Defensive Fires (CPE Defensive Fires), which will influence contract awards and program direction.
  • Interested parties can submit questions ahead of the event via the designated Army email contact to clarify requirements and procurement processes.

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Linden City Council Meeting – June 16th, 2026 (Live Stream)

🏛️ Physical Infrastructure 📋 Contracting Vehicles 🏗️ Construction & Infrastructure 🚨 Public Safety

The Linden City Council held a meeting on June 16, 2026, where they addressed several procurement and budget-related matters. Key procurement discussions included the introduction and approval of bond ordinances for acquiring automated license plate recognition cameras for the police department ($1,394,580 appropriation) and firefighting equipment and personal protective equipment for the fire department ($82,500 appropriation). The council also adopted the 2026 municipal budget totaling approximately $71.8 million for municipal purposes and $3.75 million for the library, noting a slight tax decrease despite a state-mandated library tax increase. Additionally, the council approved multiple zoning and traffic ordinances, including amendments to short-term rental regulations, which loosened restrictions by allowing rentals of 15 to 30 days, and addressed off-street parking and four-way stop intersections. Public comments raised concerns about transparency and procedural compliance regarding zoning ordinances and the impact of short-term rental regulations on the community. The council also discussed ongoing capital improvement projects, including residential and commercial developments, and emphasized maintaining community standards and safety. No specific vendor selections or contract awards were detailed beyond the bond ordinances. The meeting concluded with routine approvals of resolutions and personnel reports.

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2026 State of the City Address with Mayor Travis Stovall

🏛️ Physical Infrastructure 💰 Grants & Funding 🏗️ Construction & Infrastructure 💼 Professional Services

The 2026 State of the City Address for Gresham, Oregon, delivered by Mayor Travis Stovall on June 17, 2026, highlighted significant progress and ongoing initiatives in public safety, economic development, housing, and infrastructure. Key procurement-related updates included the reopening of the Rockwood Public Safety Facility funded by the 2024 public safety levy, the addition of new police and firefighter positions, and the near completion of the rebuild of fire station 74 with a construction contract close to execution. Economic development efforts were underscored by the 20-year enterprise zone program, which has attracted over $1.6 billion in investments and created more than 5,000 jobs, and the recent opening of major commercial facilities such as the Grainger Northwest Distribution Center, a $15 million annual wage employer. The city also reported a $20 million investment in parks infrastructure with the Gresham Sports Park development. Housing initiatives included the opening of affordable housing units funded by the 2018 Metro Housing Bond and the successful housing of over 170 households through the city's homeless services team. The address emphasized the importance of continued investment and partnerships to sustain prosperity and community well-being in Gresham.

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Budget & Finance Committee Meeting - June 16th, 2026

🏛️ Physical Infrastructure 💰 Grants & Funding 🏗️ Construction & Infrastructure 💼 Professional Services

The Town of Bridgewater, MA Budget & Finance Committee meeting held on June 16, 2026, focused primarily on budgetary and financial matters related to various town funds and programs. Key procurement-related discussions included budget transfers for the water and sewer enterprise funds to cover salaries and overtime, and the transfer station enterprise fund's financial sustainability amid operational challenges and potential outsourcing options. The committee also reviewed a capital funds transfer to replace a failing generator ahead of schedule, and discussed the Community Preservation Act (CPA) reserve accounts, clarifying the 2% CPA surcharge on property taxes and its allocation to community housing, open space, and historic resources. The meeting included motions to recommend budget orders and transfers, with attention to maintaining self-sufficient enterprise funds and managing legal and energy costs. No new contracts or vendor selections were reported, but ongoing financial management and potential outsourcing of services were noted as action items for future consideration.

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