Snow Removal for Public Streets and City Parking Lots RFP
Aug 13, 2026
Closes
Sep 30, 2026
Provide snow removal for public streets and city parking lots.
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Aug 13, 2026
Closes
Sep 30, 2026
Provide snow removal for public streets and city parking lots.
Aug 13, 2026
Closes
Aug 31, 2026
Provide curbside collection and disposal of solid waste.
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542
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Center
The council meeting covered several key items. Election results were certified, and new city officials were sworn in. Approvals were given for roof repairs to City Hall and the garage, the sale of old equipment, and the purchase of a new dehumidifier for Town Hall. Discussion included House Bill H1854 and the potential for forgiveness of fines, and the purchase of additional accounting software. New city official appointments were made for the upcoming term. The council also reviewed financial information regarding escrowed funds and discussed potential CARES Act funding for fire department radios and internet access. A closed session was held to discuss personnel and real estate matters.
The council meeting addressed various topics, including a public forum with discussions on refuting false information and park improvements. An audit update was provided, along with updates on the Center Old Depot and a sewer grant/loan application. New business included a Cannon Water agreement, the need for a part-time policeman, mower maintenance, sewer fee rental property guidance, and online banking implementation. A closed session was held to discuss a personnel issue, resulting in a job offer to Curt Hummel for a part-time maintenance position. Finally, the council approved payment of bills and adjourned.
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The council meeting covered various topics, including an audit update awaiting final submission and an exit meeting; updates on police truck repairs and old mower repair and cleanup; flagpole repairs at Mason Park and Veterans Park; a building inspector fee adjustment; clarification on sewer availability fees; a tabled roofing bid for the City & Town Hall; a tabled request for new fire department radios; approval for an additional Quick Books software license; approval for sidewalk removal with conditions; approval of $21,000 for a MODOT resurfacing project; a discussion on pool and fence liability; payment of April and May bills; and informational items regarding financial report filings, lift station pump replacement, and personnel matters discussed in a closed session.
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