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Appanoose County
Work includes Site excavation and grading, Removal of existing bridge, Install pile, Mobilization, Superstructure, railroad flat cars.
Posted Date
Aug 6, 2025
Due Date
Aug 18, 2025
Release: Aug 6, 2025
Appanoose County
Close: Aug 18, 2025
Work includes Site excavation and grading, Removal of existing bridge, Install pile, Mobilization, Superstructure, railroad flat cars.
Appanoose County
Interior courthouse repair due to water damage related to the roof.
Posted Date
Dec 26, 2024
Due Date
Jan 20, 2025
Release: Dec 26, 2024
Appanoose County
Close: Jan 20, 2025
Interior courthouse repair due to water damage related to the roof.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $25,000, use sole source.
Coops: Suggest Iowa Statewide Master Agreements, NASPO ValuePoint, Sourcewell, or HGACBuy for future efficiency and compliance.
Appanoose County, IA requires state-level IEDA approval for non-competitive contracts over $25,000.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Appanoose County
The Board of Supervisors conducted a regular session covering financial and administrative items. Key actions included the approval of bills, payroll, and a service contract with Nyhart for actuarial services. The board addressed tax abatement applications, personnel hiring matters, and the re-appointment of a Veteran Affairs Commissioner. Additionally, a public hearing was held regarding a county budget amendment, which was subsequently approved. The County Engineer provided updates on ongoing infrastructure projects, and the board reviewed a list of surplus equipment for future disposal.
The board approved payroll, the DHS Quarterly Report, and financial documents for Wells Township. A wide range of departmental bills for services such as engineering, maintenance, and supplies were approved for payment. The board also authorized several liquor licenses and set a public hearing for the upcoming fiscal year budget amendment. Additionally, a tax abatement for a specific parcel was granted, and promotions for two staff members to the position of Crew Foreman were approved. The County Engineer provided a progress update on various infrastructure projects including bridge and curb construction, dust control initiatives, and shed maintenance.
The board discussed and took action on several items including the approval of payroll and various department reports, liquor license applications, and a tax abatement for a mobile home parcel. Personnel actions included hiring a full-time jailer, seasonal park technicians, and promotions to Crew Foreman for the Secondary Roads department. The board also increased the annual allocation for the pioneer cemetery commission and approved updates to the county employee handbook. Additionally, the board held a public hearing for the county budget, adopted salary recommendations for elected officials, and approved the county construction program and a volunteer firefighter policy.
The Board held a public hearing regarding the FY27 Proposed Property Tax Levy. No public comments were received during the session.
The board approved payroll, the Sheriff's Quarterly Report, and various bills. Key discussions and approvals included a three-year lake contract and the purchase and disposal of county fleet vehicles. The board tabled action regarding a pioneer cemetery pending further information and supported a local housing project. Additionally, an allocation for a veteran transportation project was approved, and a public hearing for the upcoming budget was scheduled. Policies regarding computer usage and dust control were adopted, and personnel actions, including the hiring of a new Road Superintendent, were finalized. The County Engineer provided updates on ongoing infrastructure projects, and the board addressed public comments regarding dust control applications.
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