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City of Archer
Debt reduction and consolidation loan / financing.
Posted Date
May 21, 2026
Due Date
Jun 15, 2026
Release: May 21, 2026
City of Archer
Close: Jun 15, 2026
Debt reduction and consolidation loan / financing.
AvailableCity of Archer
DESIGN-BUILD - The City seeks a single design-build team with demonstrated experience in water/wastewater infrastructure, force main construction, trenchless/railroad crossing coordination, lift station and pumping systems, SCADA integration, odor control, state and federal grant compliance, and accelerated project delivery.
Posted Date
May 21, 2026
Due Date
May 29, 2026
Release: May 21, 2026
City of Archer
Close: May 29, 2026
DESIGN-BUILD - The City seeks a single design-build team with demonstrated experience in water/wastewater infrastructure, force main construction, trenchless/railroad crossing coordination, lift station and pumping systems, SCADA integration, odor control, state and federal grant compliance, and accelerated project delivery.
City of Archer
Real property appraisal services and surveying & mapping services for selected city-owned properties.
Posted Date
May 21, 2026
Due Date
Jul 13, 2026
Release: May 21, 2026
City of Archer
Close: Jul 13, 2026
Real property appraisal services and surveying & mapping services for selected city-owned properties.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Archer
The City Commission meeting included updates from the City Manager, Deputy City Manager, Finance Director, and City Attorney. Key agenda items covered the Juneteenth and National Safety Month proclamations, discussions on charter review consensus and draft amendments, the timber harvest and reforestation plan, and deputy city manager compensation. Additionally, the commission reviewed resolutions related to a wastewater collection system design award, a code fine cap ordinance, cemetery fee structures, and the upcoming fiscal year budget process and millage rate.
The meeting included discussions on reappointing the Planning and Zoning Board members and the issuance of a Request for Qualifications for a debt reduction and consolidation loan of approximately $1.5 million. Proclamations were issued for Professional Municipal Clerks Week and National Public Works Week. Staff and department updates were provided, and the Commission reviewed various administrative and financial matters.
The ceremony included a commencement address regarding public service and local leadership, followed by the recognition of outgoing commissioners. Key agenda items included the formal presentation of election results and certification of commission seats, the administration of oaths of office for newly elected commissioners, and remarks from the incoming commissioners. The event also provided opportunities for ceremonial photographs and included a designated period for public participation.
Key discussions and actions for this meeting include motions and actions regarding Mayor and Vice Mayor appointments for 2026. The consent agenda involved approving bill payments and transaction lists for October 2025 and November 2025 (previously tabled), as well as December 2025. Public discussion covered the FY24 AUDIT Report from Powell & Jones, CPA. Old business focused on the employment contract for the Temporary Part-Time City Manager. New business items included Ameris Banking Authorization by Resolution, review and action on the Surplus Equipment List 2026, Surplus Property List 2026, Alachua County Commission WSPP FY23 Funds Replacement Plan of Action, and discussion/action on the results of the Part-Time Permanent City Manager Commission Interviews.
The meeting commenced with a discussion concerning the absence of an agenda and the capacity of the current Interim City Manager to fulfill her duties. Following citizen comments, the Commission debated the process for selecting a permanent part-time City Manager and the need to hire an immediate Interim City Manager due to FMLA considerations for the current interim manager. A motion was passed directing the City Attorney to expedite the return of application packets and scoring sheets so that the Commission could vote on candidates during the January 12, 2026 meeting. A subsequent motion to hire John Martin as a Part-Time Interim City Manager was presented but later rescinded. Consensus was reached to schedule a Special Meeting on January 12, 2026, specifically to decide on hiring a Part-Time Interim City Manager. The City Attorney also provided an update on JLAC issues before the meeting adjourned.
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