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Pre-RFPUtilitiesDetected Jun 23, 2026

The Chaffee County Board of Commissioners scheduled a June 23, 2026 work session specifically for a discussion with Xcel Energy representatives, including Ashley Valdez. While the agenda does not detail the topics, such dedicated utility discussions typically relate to electric/gas service planning, infrastructure, reliability, or energy programs affecting county facilities and residents. Because this is a work session, no formal action or contracts are being adopted yet, indicating the County is in an exploratory or planning phase around utility-related issues or projects. This creates an opening for vendors involved in energy efficiency, renewable integration, grid/backup power, or utility program consulting to track emerging needs and potential projects that may follow these talks. Engaging the County to understand upcoming energy or infrastructure initiatives aligned with Xcel’s role would be a logical next step.

Work sessions are non-decisional by policy; this is an early-stage policy/needs discussion with the ...

Chaffee CountyWork session discussion with Xcel Energy representatives

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Utilities

Where this sits in the buying cycle

Now

Capital plan & early discussion

Next 1–2 Q

Scoping & vendor outreach window

6–18 mo

RFP / solicitation posted

Later

Award & contract

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The Borough of Hamburg adopted Ordinance 11-2026 to increase charges for new connections to existing sewer and water lines, setting sewer connection fees at 8000 per EDU and water connection fees at 5200 per EDU. The ordinance amends Chapters 164 (Sewers) and 209 (Water) of the municipal code and becomes effective after adoption and required publication, with final passage on July 6, 2026. These higher connection fees suggest the borough is planning to recover more of the cost of water and sewer infrastructure from new development and hookups, which often accompanies capital upgrades, asset replacements, or system expansions. Vendors providing utility rate studies, impact fee calculations, capital planning, metering, billing, and infrastructure design can position around helping the borough plan and justify future projects funded in part through these increased charges.

The ordinance specifically targets connections to existing sewer and water lines, not ongoing usage ...

Borough of Hamburg
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Public Updates

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Current PFAS results are compliant, but low-level detections of several unregulated PFAS suggest fut...

Ottawa village
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Contract Admin

The report explains that Ottawa failed to timely demonstrate to Ohio EPA that it had delivered required lead service line notifications by July 1, 2025, resulting in a warning letter and subsequent corrective actions. To address this, the Village is working with Arcadis engineering to gain the information needed to build and maintain a complete service line inventory and has since provided required notifications and data to the State as of January 9, 2026. This confirms that Arcadis is the incumbent engineering partner on lead service line inventory work, with a likely need for ongoing data management, mapping, and compliance reporting as Lead and Copper Rule requirements evolve. Vendors offering GIS/asset management tools, customer notification platforms, lead service line replacement planning, and related consulting can position themselves either as complementary solutions alongside Arcadis or for future phases beyond the inventory stage.

Arcadis is currently engaged on the service line inventory; future opportunities may include replace...

Ottawa village
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