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Kingman council adopts procurement code updates, approves March town hall format

Kingman City Council · February 4, 2026
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Summary

The Kingman City Council on Feb. 3 approved updates to the city’s procurement code (Resolution 5595 and Ordinance 1989) that adjust purchasing thresholds and require council review of specialized services over $50,000, and approved a March 27 town-hall format to gather community input on strategic priorities.

The Kingman City Council voted Feb. 3 to adopt revisions to the city’s procurement code and approved an interactive town-hall format scheduled for March 27.

Staff presented the procurement changes and said the updates reflect revisions requested by council at its Jan. 20 meeting. Tina, a city staff member, said the proposed structure raises the lower non-bidding threshold to $10,000 and requires that specialized services costing more than $50,000 be brought to council for review. She described specialized services broadly to include consultants, auditors, engineers and design…

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