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Boone County
Provide refuse collection services.
Posted Date
Mar 10, 2026
Due Date
Mar 31, 2026
Release: Mar 10, 2026
Boone County
Close: Mar 31, 2026
Provide refuse collection services.
AvailableBoone County
Purchase of up to two (2) new, current-model 20-ton power tilt trailers.
Posted Date
Mar 2, 2026
Due Date
Mar 16, 2026
Release: Mar 2, 2026
Boone County
Close: Mar 16, 2026
Purchase of up to two (2) new, current-model 20-ton power tilt trailers.
AvailableBoone County
Work includes 277 TON cl2 asph surf 0.38b pg76-22; 49 TON leveling & wedging pg76-22; 573 TON cl2 asph base 1.00d pg76-22; 1,488 TON cl2 asph base 1.00d pg64-22; 1,376 ton dga base; 297 ton traffic bound base; 6,89 SY jpc pavement-9 in (textured & colored); 345 SY cem conc ent pavement-8"; 1 TON asphalt seal coat; 236 LF concrete trench; 5 tpn asphalt seal aggregate; 3.7 TON asphalt material for tack non-tracking; 66 ton asphalt pave milling & texturing (1.25" depth); 2 TON crushed aggregate size no 2; 1,462 LF perforated pipe-4"; 275 LF non-perforated pipe-4". See attached file.
Posted Date
Feb 19, 2026
Due Date
Mar 12, 2026
Release: Feb 19, 2026
Boone County
Close: Mar 12, 2026
Work includes 277 TON cl2 asph surf 0.38b pg76-22; 49 TON leveling & wedging pg76-22; 573 TON cl2 asph base 1.00d pg76-22; 1,488 TON cl2 asph base 1.00d pg64-22; 1,376 ton dga base; 297 ton traffic bound base; 6,89 SY jpc pavement-9 in (textured & colored); 345 SY cem conc ent pavement-8"; 1 TON asphalt seal coat; 236 LF concrete trench; 5 tpn asphalt seal aggregate; 3.7 TON asphalt material for tack non-tracking; 66 ton asphalt pave milling & texturing (1.25" depth); 2 TON crushed aggregate size no 2; 1,462 LF perforated pipe-4"; 275 LF non-perforated pipe-4". See attached file.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If proprietary or required for system compatibility, initiate the Sole Source Request with the department director for buys over $12,000 and pursue annual SOLE SOURCE APPROVAL.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative purchase via Sourcewell or OMNIA Partners; present as a pre-competed buy.
Entity: Boone County, KY
Threshold: Use the Sole Source Request Form for any contract expected to exceed $12,000.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Boone County
The meeting agenda included several items under the Consent Agenda, such as approving minutes from the February 24, 2026 meeting, authorizing personnel appointments for the Property Maintenance and Parks Departments, approving invoice reports dated March 10, 2026, and authorizing fund transfers of $995,011.28 within the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget. Presentations covered Manufacturing Housing Text Amendments, a Zoning Map Amendment request for Crane Worldwide Logistics, a Commercial Truck Parking Update, and a Transportation Plan Update. Ordinances scheduled for reading concerned zoning text amendments regulating commercial parking and manufactured homes, and a zoning map amendment for the Aero AN USICIV LLC property. Administrative matters included awarding bids for paving Point Pleasant Road and other county roads, approving right-of-way acquisition for a sidewalk project, declaring county vehicles as surplus, authorizing joint repairs on county roads, awarding bids for grass cutting services, and rejecting bids for the Hempfling Park access road and parking. Old Business addressed Federal Inmate Housing.
This document, the Agriculture Element of the Boone County Comprehensive Plan, describes the significance of agriculture in Boone County, Kentucky. It analyzes historical and current data on farms, farmland, and farm tenure, highlighting the reduction of agricultural land due to population growth and development. The plan outlines existing agricultural zoning districts, agricultural districts, and various farm assistance programs aimed at conservation and water quality. It also incorporates findings from surveys of agricultural landowners and a Cost of Community Services Study. The element concludes with recommendations for protecting farming through tax structures, planning efforts, incentive programs, conservation easements, and utility management, while encouraging crop diversification and a robust farmer's market network to ensure the sustainability of agriculture amidst ongoing development.
This document details the transportation element for Boone County, emphasizing its role within the Cincinnati metropolitan region. It outlines the Boone County Transportation Plan, which was updated in 2006 with a planning horizon to 2030. The plan focuses on developing a transportation system compatible with land use, improving existing infrastructure for safety and operations, addressing funding shortfalls, and recommending policy changes for development. Key areas include regional transportation systems, the Boone County Transportation Plan, and the critical connection between transportation and land use, aiming to promote multi-modal options, reduce congestion and air pollution, and guide future development towards transportation-sensitive patterns.
This document presents the Goals and Objectives for Boone County, forming a foundational framework for its Comprehensive Plan. It aims to guide proper planning through effective land use management, coordinated public infrastructure, and orderly population growth. Key strategic pillars include environmental protection, fostering a sustainable economy with diverse employment opportunities, and ensuring appropriate business development. The plan also prioritizes providing safe and varied housing, preserving recreation, open space, agricultural lands, and historic sites. Furthermore, it focuses on delivering safe, efficient public services and facilities, and developing an integrated, multi-modal transportation system that aligns with land use patterns.
This document, an element of Boone County's Comprehensive Plan, details the current state and future expansion of public services and facilities within unincorporated Boone County and the Cities of Florence, Union, and Walton. Key areas covered include water distribution, sanitary sewage collection and treatment, storm water management, natural gas and electric power supply, municipal services (law enforcement, fire/rescue, telecommunications, government offices), education, health care, public communications, and waste management. The plan emphasizes the critical relationship between infrastructure development and land use patterns, advocating for coordinated planning to guide sustainable growth and address challenges such as overcrowding, environmental impacts, and funding for public services.
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