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City of Breezy Point
The City of Breezy Point, Minnesota issued a 2026 Street Improvement Project covering full reconstruction of Blue Bird Lane and Piney Way, and a mill-and-overlay of Wren Drive. The project was originally authorized for advertisement for bids by the City Council on March 2, 2026 and re-advertised on June 24, 2026 with bids due July 15, 2026 to satisfy Minnesota's minimum 21-day advertisement window. Construction is anticipated to begin following bid award in mid-July 2026.
Posted Date
Jun 24, 2026
Due Date
Jul 15, 2026
Release: Jun 24, 2026
City of Breezy Point
Close: Jul 15, 2026
The City of Breezy Point, Minnesota issued a 2026 Street Improvement Project covering full reconstruction of Blue Bird Lane and Piney Way, and a mill-and-overlay of Wren Drive. The project was originally authorized for advertisement for bids by the City Council on March 2, 2026 and re-advertised on June 24, 2026 with bids due July 15, 2026 to satisfy Minnesota's minimum 21-day advertisement window. Construction is anticipated to begin following bid award in mid-July 2026.
AvailableCity of Breezy Point
Work includes approx 1,066 SY remove bituminous driveway pavement; 403 SY of remove concrete pavement; 450 CY of excavation; 626 CY of aggregate base class 5 (CV); 5,240 SY of full depth reclamation (8"); 2,575 SY of mill bituminous surface; 1,022 SY of bituminous driveway replacement; 367 SY of concrete driveway replacement; 755 TN of type sp 9. 5 wearing course mix (2,c); 701 TN of type sp 12. 5 non-wearing course mix (2,c); 279 LF of concrete curb & gutter design b618.
Posted Date
Mar 11, 2026
Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
Release: Mar 11, 2026
City of Breezy Point
Close: Apr 2, 2026
Work includes approx 1,066 SY remove bituminous driveway pavement; 403 SY of remove concrete pavement; 450 CY of excavation; 626 CY of aggregate base class 5 (CV); 5,240 SY of full depth reclamation (8"); 2,575 SY of mill bituminous surface; 1,022 SY of bituminous driveway replacement; 367 SY of concrete driveway replacement; 755 TN of type sp 9. 5 wearing course mix (2,c); 701 TN of type sp 12. 5 non-wearing course mix (2,c); 279 LF of concrete curb & gutter design b618.
City of Breezy Point
Procurement of a Special Event Permit from the City of Breezy Point, required for events held within city limits or utilizing city services.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Dec 31, 9999
City of Breezy Point
Close: Dec 31, 9999
Procurement of a Special Event Permit from the City of Breezy Point, required for events held within city limits or utilizing city services.
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Sole Source: Deprioritize; pivot to Sourcewell instead of attempting a sole source.
Coops: Use Sourcewell to purchase immediately via a pre-competed contract.
City of Breezy Point, MN: Deprioritize sole source. The city adheres to Minnesota’s Uniform Municipal Contracting Law and there’s no evidence of sole source awards. Practical approach: pivot to Sourcewell/cooperative paths to avoid formal competitive bidding.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Breezy Point
The meeting focused on public hearings for several conditional use permit applications. Discussions included a request for a retail cannabis license in a commercial zone, and a proposal for the construction of an accessory structure in a residential area. Additionally, the commission reviewed staff reports, including updates on personnel matters and planning commissioner and council rate adjustments.
The council held a regular meeting that featured a life-saving award presentation for a police officer, an audit presentation covering financial results and material weaknesses, and a presentation on the master parks plan. The master parks plan discussed a phased long-term vision including improvements such as a new parking area, a natural playground, walking trails, and new pickleball courts.
The meeting included a public hearing for a conditional use application to construct an accessory structure at a residential property. Additionally, the commission reviewed and considered for approval the final plat for Eagle View Storage, which involves the subdivision of existing commercial lots into a common interest community complex.
The board discussed a conditional use application for the construction of an accessory structure, covering requirements for height, roof pitch, setbacks, and consolidation of lots. The board also reviewed the final plat for the Eagle View Storage project and addressed staff concerns regarding the potential operation of a food truck business in a residential area, specifically focusing on traffic safety and zoning ordinances. Furthermore, a public hearing was prepared to consider a conditional use application for the construction of mini storage units.
The City Council held a special meeting to address several municipal items, including the approval of claims, authorization to seek donations for the upcoming Night to Unite event, and the opening of a new checking account for parks and recreation donations. Key infrastructure actions included approving grant agreements and funding for the Buschmann Road reconstruction project, establishing parking restrictions along that road, and reviewing final plats for local re-subdivision. Public hearings were conducted regarding reassessments for the Edgewater Circle project and street improvement projects. Additionally, the Council considered amendments to the city's fee schedule to incorporate administrative citation fines and cannabis registration fees, and received departmental updates including a financial report and information on mobile food trucks.
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