Purchases and contracts for nonpublic projects, supplies, services and equipment, for which the city’s expenditure is twenty-five thousand dollars or less, may be by written contract or purchase order with the lowest responsible bidder pursuant to the open market procedure prescribed in this section.
A. Minimum number of bids. Open market purchases shall, wherever possible, be based on at least three bids.
B. Notice inviting bids. The purchasing officer shall solicit bids by written requests to prospective vendors, by telephone, by email or Internet inquiry, or by any other reasonable method.
C. Purchases under five thousand dollars. Where an open market purchase will be less than five thousand dollars, the purchasing officer may, but need not, solicit informal bids, where in his or her judgment such a solicitation would be advantageous to the city. For those purchases where informal bids are not requested, the city manager shall adopt regulations to encourage city staff to encourage and maximize the award of such contracts to small local businesses.
(Ord. 672 § 9, 1975; Ord. 84-017 § 3, 1984; Ord. 98-004 § 7, 1998; Ord. 2009-008, § 6, 11-16-09; Ord. 2010-005 § 3, 2010; Ord. 2016-002 § 2, 2016)