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City of Brigham City
Project includes 4,755 SF unclassified excavation, 2,385 CY subbase course, 1,195 CY crushed aggregate base course, 1,785 TN asphalt surface course, 250 LF install 12" reinforced concrete pipe, class III, 8 EA reinstall L-861T taxiway edge light and base, 11 EA install new L-861T(L) led taxiway edge light on new base, 125 LF install 8" DR-14 C900 waterline, 135 LF install 10" SDR-35 sanitary sewer pipe.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Apr 30, 2026
City of Brigham City
Close: Apr 30, 2026
Project includes 4,755 SF unclassified excavation, 2,385 CY subbase course, 1,195 CY crushed aggregate base course, 1,785 TN asphalt surface course, 250 LF install 12" reinforced concrete pipe, class III, 8 EA reinstall L-861T taxiway edge light and base, 11 EA install new L-861T(L) led taxiway edge light on new base, 125 LF install 8" DR-14 C900 waterline, 135 LF install 10" SDR-35 sanitary sewer pipe.
AvailableCity of Brigham City
Provision of fuel card services for Brigham City's fleet vehicles, including cards for gasoline and diesel, broad fueling station network coverage in Utah, detailed pricing, comprehensive reporting, and invoicing capabilities.
Posted Date
Dec 1, 2025
Due Date
Jan 4, 2026
Release: Dec 1, 2025
City of Brigham City
Close: Jan 4, 2026
Provision of fuel card services for Brigham City's fleet vehicles, including cards for gasoline and diesel, broad fueling station network coverage in Utah, detailed pricing, comprehensive reporting, and invoicing capabilities.
City of Brigham City
To manufacture and deliver custom pole, 65ft concrete pier foundation, weathering steel.
Posted Date
Oct 15, 2025
Due Date
Oct 31, 2025
Release: Oct 15, 2025
City of Brigham City
Close: Oct 31, 2025
To manufacture and deliver custom pole, 65ft concrete pier foundation, weathering steel.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize and pivot to a coop; sole source attempts are rarely approved here.
Coops: Lead with TIPS or OMNIA Partners. Confirm procurement’s acceptance and align a department champion to avoid a formal bid.
City of Brigham City, UT shows a rigid preference for competition and rare or non-existent use of sole source. No dollar thresholds provided.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Brigham City
This Master Plan for Brigham City Downtown aims to strengthen its role as a commercial and civic center. Key focus areas include preserving historic character, enhancing its cultural and civic identity, ensuring a safe and accessible environment, fostering economic diversity, and promoting site-sensitive design. The plan details existing conditions, market opportunities, and provides strategic recommendations for built form, urban design, parking, transportation, economic vitality, and housing.
This Strategic Plan outlines aspirational goals to guide the Main Street program in revitalizing downtown Brigham City, aiming to create a thriving community by promoting partnerships and cultivating a support network through the proven Main Street Approach. The plan is built on defining available resources, planning for all phases, and setting goal-driven, specific actions. Key focus areas, structured around the Main Street pillars, include Economic Vitality, Design, Promotion, and Organization, with transformation strategies emphasizing Arts & Culture and Preserving Character. The plan defines processes for identifying resources and goals, programming uses, and outlining a logical, metric-driven roadmap for action.
The meeting began with recognition and awards for elementary school students who received citizenship awards, followed by a prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance. Public comments included a detailed presentation expressing strong opposition to any permits for building a nuclear power plant due to concerns over radioactive waste disposal, potential environmental contamination of the Great Salt Lake, and lack of government accountability. Another citizen commented on the financial implications and maintenance responsibilities related to a potential State Park project. Council members expressed gratitude for public input and acknowledged the importance of community engagement. Key agenda items included the approval of consent items and discussion regarding a resolution for Brigham City to participate in the America 250 celebration in 2026, which involves a month-long museum exhibit on the Constitution and Utah's history.
The work session focused on the comprehensive update, reorganization, and rewriting of the city code, which has been in place for a long time. The city attorney presented an overview of the process, emphasizing the need for updates due to legislative changes and the goal of making the code user-friendly, clear, and legally defensible. Key aspects covered included ensuring statutory compliance, addressing case law impacts, maintaining parallelism and consistent structure across code sections, consolidating definitions, removing obsolete language, and renumbering sections for better usability, particularly for city staff. The process involves legal review, structural consistency review, and usability review, with very few anticipated policy changes.
The 2017 Active Transportation Plan for Southeastern Box Elder County aims to establish a regional non-motorized active transportation system. Its strategic pillars include enhancing local and regional connectivity, fostering partnerships with public and private entities, linking to economic centers and tourism destinations, promoting education and health benefits, and providing recreational amenities. The plan proposes over 112 miles of corridors to offer safe opportunities for recreation, education, public health, alternative transportation, economic development, and resource sharing for residents and visitors.
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