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City of Chickasaw
Resurfacing of street.
Posted Date
Nov 5, 2025
Due Date
Dec 10, 2025
City of Chickasaw
The project primarily consists of the removal of aquatic vegetations and sediment from the stormwater canal and placing. The work will consist of, but not limited to, removal of aquatic vegetation, removal of sediment and shaping the site with the dredge material and stockpiling the aquatic vegetation for drying and restore the area as described by the owner and could include appurtenances necessary for restoration of the existing canal.
Posted Date
Aug 20, 2025
Due Date
Sep 23, 2025
Release: Aug 20, 2025
City of Chickasaw
Close: Sep 23, 2025
The project primarily consists of the removal of aquatic vegetations and sediment from the stormwater canal and placing. The work will consist of, but not limited to, removal of aquatic vegetation, removal of sediment and shaping the site with the dredge material and stockpiling the aquatic vegetation for drying and restore the area as described by the owner and could include appurtenances necessary for restoration of the existing canal.
City of Chickasaw
Work includes replacement of the existing axial flow stormwater pumps with new submersible electric pumps, pump column, piping modifications, electrical and controls. The work will consist of, but not limited to, demolition of existing piping and pumps, piping modifications, valves, fittings, installation of new electrical and controls, and incidentals and appurtenances necessary for a complete and functioning pump station.
Posted Date
Jul 9, 2025
Due Date
Aug 12, 2025
Release: Jul 9, 2025
City of Chickasaw
Close: Aug 12, 2025
Work includes replacement of the existing axial flow stormwater pumps with new submersible electric pumps, pump column, piping modifications, electrical and controls. The work will consist of, but not limited to, demolition of existing piping and pumps, piping modifications, valves, fittings, installation of new electrical and controls, and incidentals and appurtenances necessary for a complete and functioning pump station.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Chickasaw, City of
The Chickasaw City Council meeting included discussions on a mature business ordinance, SSUT tax, and a franchise engagement with Local Gov Services. The council also considered community service initiatives. Key actions included approving the submission of an FY26 Community Development Block Grant, authorizing disability and cancer coverage for firefighters, and accepting a grant for windows in the Civic Center. Additionally, the council directed actions to intervene as a defendant in the SSUT litigation and addressed financial matters, including accounts payable.
The Chickasaw City Council meeting included discussions and actions on several key items. The council approved acceptance of the Gulf Coast RC&D Sign grant, a change order for Stormwater Phase 1, and appointments to the Library and Historical Boards. They also approved the Second and Final Reading of Ordinance 25-56, adopting a new code for the city. Additionally, the council approved Resolution No. 25-60, awarding a construction contract for the GOMESA Stormwater Management System Remediation Project Pumps Phase 1B, and Resolution No. 25-61, regarding professional services for Stormwater Management Remediation Phase 2. The financial report was reviewed, and accounts payable were approved for payment. Public comments addressed concerns about recycling pickup and sidewalk repairs. There was also acknowledgement and appreciation expressed for the service of the outgoing Mayor.
The Chickasaw City Council meeting included discussions and decisions on several key items. Approvals were granted for a service agreement with Taylor Generator, a semi-annual service agreement with Hembree Air, repairs to the fire station panel by Johnson Fire Alarm, and the CEI proposal from Neel Schaffer on the TAP22 project. A variance and a liquor license for Chickasaw Grocery and a liquor license for Chickasaw Liquor were approved. An agreement with grant writer Jessica James with Politika and Change Order #1 for the Brooks Park Phase 2 GoMesa Grant were also approved. The council adopted the FY 2025-2026 Budget and a resolution ordering the demolition of a building or structure located at 354 Third Ave. The accounts payable were approved for payment.
The council discussed various topics, including the re-appointment of a member to the City of Chickasaw School Board, approval of payments for a sewer rehabilitation grant project, and the replacement of an air conditioner at the fire station. They also approved representatives for the Annual Business Meeting of the League and authorized repairs to the City Hall roof. Agreements were approved with Prichard Animal Service and the US Marshal Service. Additionally, the council approved repairs to the air conditioner at the Emergency Operation Center and awarded a construction bid for the Brooks Park Phase II project. Reports were presented from the Fire Department, Police Department, Animal Control Officer, Building Inspector, and Environmental services. Finally, the accounts payable were approved for payment.
This document is an archive of Chickasaw City Council meeting minutes. It provides links to minutes from meetings dating back to December 2022 and extending to March 2025.
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