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Brady Township
Provide 1,000 Ton 2RC limestone delivered to job site; 1,700 Ton 1/4 washed limestone delivered to job site; 500 Ton unwashed 1B limestone delivered to job site; 12,000 Gal. E-10 or E-12 patching oil delivered to job site; 26,000 Gal. E-2 or E-3 seal coat oil applied.
Posted Date
Feb 11, 2026
Due Date
Mar 3, 2026
Release: Feb 11, 2026
Brady Township
Close: Mar 3, 2026
Provide 1,000 Ton 2RC limestone delivered to job site; 1,700 Ton 1/4 washed limestone delivered to job site; 500 Ton unwashed 1B limestone delivered to job site; 12,000 Gal. E-10 or E-12 patching oil delivered to job site; 26,000 Gal. E-2 or E-3 seal coat oil applied.
AvailableBrady Township
Installation of firestone TPO roofing.
Posted Date
Jun 10, 2025
Due Date
Aug 5, 2025
Release: Jun 10, 2025
Brady Township
Close: Aug 5, 2025
Installation of firestone TPO roofing.
Brady Township
Supply of 1,500 TN of 2RC limestone delivered to job site 1,000 TN of 1/4 washed limestone delivered to job site 500 TN of unwashed 1B limestone delivered to job site 12,000 GAL of E-10 or E-12 patching oil delivered to job site 28,000 GAL of E-2 or E-3 seal coat oil applied 6,000 GAL of E-4 or E-5 paving oil.
Posted Date
Feb 11, 2025
Due Date
Mar 4, 2025
Release: Feb 11, 2025
Brady Township
Close: Mar 4, 2025
Supply of 1,500 TN of 2RC limestone delivered to job site 1,000 TN of 1/4 washed limestone delivered to job site 500 TN of unwashed 1B limestone delivered to job site 12,000 GAL of E-10 or E-12 patching oil delivered to job site 28,000 GAL of E-2 or E-3 seal coat oil applied 6,000 GAL of E-4 or E-5 paving oil.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Brady Township
The agenda includes reports from the Sewage Enforcement Officer, Zoning/Code Enforcement Officer, and Roadmaster. Discussion topics include building updates, spring cleanup days, a sewage application refund, and the appointment of a CPA.
The meeting addressed several key issues, including water runoff causing basement flooding (with a motion passed to have an engineer assess the situation), concerns about campground ordinance changes (with a recommendation for a meeting to discuss proposed changes), and questions regarding the township's CPA and building project status. Discussions also covered sewage enforcement activities, zoning permits issued, road maintenance progress, and a building permit received for the office/social hall. The board decided against allowing the 10-acre sewage exemption, eliminated granny plats, and approved holding tanks for commercial establishments as a last resort. A motion was passed to draft a resolution regarding driveway culverts. Solicitor comments addressed the campground representatives' requests to modify the ordinance.
The meeting addressed concerns from campground owners regarding a new ordinance requiring the sharing of patron information and the need for an escrow account. Discussions also included road repairs, mowing, equipment bids, and the status of the township website. Reports were given on sewage enforcement, zoning/code enforcement, and road maintenance. The board considered and acted on workers' compensation insurance, an auditor position, and updates to the sewage ordinance. A bid for an equipment operator contract was accepted, and the issue of driveway culverts was tabled. The solicitor commented on the importance of working with the campgrounds and the need to maintain the escrow and inspection requirements in the ordinance.
The meeting addressed several key issues, including updates on the KLH project, the township's audit results, and the 2023 budget. Discussion included concerns about the timeline and costs of the new building project, and suggestions for phasing the work. Engineer fees for a subdivision were reviewed, resulting in a motion to adjust the payment. Other topics included sewage enforcement reports, zoning permits, road maintenance updates, insurance, the sewage ordinance, and the Tri-County contract. The meeting also involved revisions to the fee schedule, advertising for an equipment operator contract, and a discussion about worker's compensation coverage for supervisors. Finally, the responsibility for cleaning driveway culverts was discussed.
The meeting addressed several key issues, including public concerns about a building on the hill and the need for improved election facilities. Discussion included road maintenance, sewage ordinance review, zoning issues, campground fees, and the hiring of part-time road crew employees. The board also reviewed the 2022 audit, discussed the Tri-County contract for waste disposal, and considered options for a paper retriever and cleanup day. The possibility of using community service workers for road maintenance was also discussed. Several agenda items were tabled for future meetings.
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