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Committee recommends updates to purchasing and bidding policy to clarify roles, thresholds

September 30, 2025 | Waukesha City, Waukesha County, Wisconsin


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Committee recommends updates to purchasing and bidding policy to clarify roles, thresholds
The Waukesha City Finance Committee recommended revisions to Financial Policy F‑6 (Purchasing and Bidding) on Sept. 30, clarifying purchasing roles, updating thresholds to reflect statutory limits and allowing the mayor or city administrator to execute contracts for budgeted fleet purchases that do not exceed a department line item.

Staff said the revisions respond to committee direction from an earlier meeting and add more explicit definitions of roles and procedures. The changes also incorporate a reference to Wisconsin statute 62.15 (and successor provisions) so the policy will automatically align with any future statutory threshold changes. Professional services language was consolidated and the emergency procurement section was revised for clarity, staff said.

The policy document also formalizes the use of a designated purchasing authority within departments, who will seek department‑director approval when appropriate. Staff said the purchasing policy will be followed by an administrative procedures manual describing how transactions are processed operationally.

The committee approved the revisions and voted to forward them to the Common Council for adoption.

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