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City of Barry
Project consists of oil and chip.
Posted Date
Jun 5, 2026
Due Date
Jun 16, 2026
Release: Jun 5, 2026
City of Barry
Close: Jun 16, 2026
Project consists of oil and chip.
AvailableCity of Barry
MFT Chip Seal.
Posted Date
Aug 7, 2025
Due Date
Aug 18, 2025
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Barry
The council discussed the police report, public works updates including street preparations for chip & seal work. The City Administrator reported on meeting with a builder for tiny homes, insurance verification of city buildings, code court attendance, water samples sent to Peoria, and bid opening for MFT street work. The SCADA water system project installation target is the week of September 15. Parks and Recreation Committee would like to get shades for the baby pool. The council considered adding a mirror on the corner of Bainbridge Street and Pratt Street, but this was tabled. Free Franks Freedom Day will be held at New Philadelphia on September 13.
The meeting included discussions about the pool's daily attendance, feedback on theme weeks, and the need for replacing a table in the concession area. There were suggestions to change the pool pass system to punch cards and to adjust the pool opening hours. The council discussed the robot vacuum's performance and the need for a new manual vacuum. The council also discussed MFT bid opening for street work (chip seal) and approved the bid from Diamond Construction. Additionally, there was a discussion about enclosing and insulating the batting cage at the ball park, with Great Rivers Bank donating for the carport. The council also reviewed the wastewater treatment plan budget.
The Barry City Council meeting included discussions and reports from various departments. The Public Works Director reported on the new mower, water leaks, and generator repairs. The City Administrator discussed insurance renewal, the fall clean-up schedule, a cyber security upgrade, and the water tower meeting. A resident spoke about derelict vehicles and property maintenance issues. The engineer provided updates on SCADA panels, copper sampling plans, and the completed water tower repainting. The council discussed the potential sale of Jones Poultry property and the possibility of transferring ownership of the parking lots. Safety concerns at intersections were addressed with a proposal to purchase mirrors. The creation of a pickleball court at Holy Redeemer Park was considered, and a plan for a Tiny House construction was reviewed and approved. Lastly, the council discussed the need for a new air conditioner for the museum.
The Barry City Council meeting included discussions on the police report, public works updates, and the city administrator's report, covering topics such as water leaks, sewer line maintenance, pool filter updates, mowing bids, and water/sewer billing. The council also addressed engineering matters, including the emergency interconnection with Pike Water District, SCADA water system contracts, and well testing results. A diving board was approved for purchase, and the council discussed third-party inspection services for a water tower rehab project, ultimately voting to hire Coating Inspection Services. The renewal of the Pike County Animal Control Contract was approved, and the council discussed pool maintenance and the addition of a third site for SCADA. New water/sewer rates for fiscal year 2025/2026 were discussed and approved, and sidewalk projects for the year were considered.
The council discussed the monthly police report, an update on the pool and other city projects, and the City Administrator's report, which included updates on pool preparations, spring clean-up, and various meetings attended. The Engineer provided an update on the Water System SCADA installation and emergency interconnection with Pike Water District. The TIF Committee report detailed the awarding of façade and interior rehab grants to local businesses. Newly elected officials were sworn in, and committee assignments were made for the upcoming fiscal year. The council reviewed a draft of the budget and discussed a tree obstructing a stop sign and a hole in the road.
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