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523 California opportunities indexed

California Opportunities

Solicitations and awarded contracts from Cal eProcure.
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Data last synced 2026-05-08 — refreshes nightly

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Today in California Procurement

2026-05-08

UCLA Parking Lot 36 Transit Hub

UCLA is seeking development of Parking Lot 36 into a transit hub facility. The project involves transforming an existing parking area into a transportation-oriented infrastructure to support campus mobility and transit connectivity.

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2026-05-08

IFB #25C170002 Evidence Impound Tow and Storage Services

This IFB seeks a contractor to provide evidence impound tow and storage services. No additional details are provided in the excerpt.

View opportunity Dept of the CA Highway Patrol
2026-05-08

Shuttle Services

The excerpt provided contains no content beyond the title "Shuttle Services." This appears to be a procurement opportunity for shuttle transportation services, though specific details regarding scope, location, or requirements are unavailable.

View opportunity 32nd DAA -Costa Mesa
2026-05-08

CA Latino voters turn on GOP

This excerpt discusses a CalMatters analysis of California Latino voting patterns, revealing that Latino voters who supported Trump's reelection were dissatisfied with his performance, and examines how Proposition 50 performed compared to Harris's 2024 campaign in Latino-majority precincts.

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2026-05-08

Tribes want Cal State to return Native remains and artifacts. Here’s why it’s not so easy

California State University campuses are working to comply with legal requirements for returning Native American remains and artifacts to tribes, though progress has been uneven and the process is complicated, particularly for tribes without federal recognition.

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2026-05-08

California schools scored big increases in funding but not in academic performance

California's education funding ranking improved significantly from near-last to 13th in the nation under Governor Newsom, though corresponding gains in reading and math test scores have been more modest.

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