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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Center Point
Work consists of the installation of 8-inch water main along Summit Street from Main Street to Green Street and installation of 6-inch water main along Vine Street from Summit to Main Street in the City. Project includes reconstruction of roadways, grading of ditches, connections to existing mains, installation of fire hydrants, and valves within City right-of-way.
Posted Date
Feb 24, 2026
Due Date
Mar 19, 2026
Release: Feb 24, 2026
City of Center Point
Close: Mar 19, 2026
Work consists of the installation of 8-inch water main along Summit Street from Main Street to Green Street and installation of 6-inch water main along Vine Street from Summit to Main Street in the City. Project includes reconstruction of roadways, grading of ditches, connections to existing mains, installation of fire hydrants, and valves within City right-of-way.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize and pivot to the cooperative path.
Coops: Lead with BuyBoard cooperative purchasing. If co-op path isn’t viable, prepare for a formal bid (higher risk due to undefined thresholds).
City of Center Point (IA): No documented sole source authority or dollar thresholds in public records. Practical guidance: deprioritize sole source and immediately pivot to cooperative purchasing.
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City of Center Point
This document outlines the agreement for participation in the Center Point Community Gardens. It details the responsibilities of plot participants, garden usage rules, a per-bed cost, and important dates for registration and plot availability. The agreement also includes definitions for key terms and a release and waiver of liability for the City of Center Point.
Effective Date
Jan 6, 2026
Expires
Effective: Jan 6, 2026
City of Center Point
Expires:
This document outlines the agreement for participation in the Center Point Community Gardens. It details the responsibilities of plot participants, garden usage rules, a per-bed cost, and important dates for registration and plot availability. The agreement also includes definitions for key terms and a release and waiver of liability for the City of Center Point.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Center Point
The board discussed several variance requests and property issues. In the February session, the board deliberated on a setback appeal at 108 Main Street, ultimately deciding to deny the variance with the understanding that the land would be purchased by the resident to achieve compliance. In the May session, the board reviewed and approved a variance for a fence height at 618 Main Street and a variance for a double lot setback at 201 Water Street to allow for a carport addition, with specific requirements regarding concrete surfaces.
The Board of Adjustments held public hearings regarding variance requests. The Board denied a request for a variance on double frontage lot setbacks in the Westview Addition and subsequently moved to send a relevant ordinance to the Planning and Zoning Commission for review. Additionally, the Board approved a variance request for the replacement of a garage at 821 Franklin Street, recognizing the existing structure as a hardship.
The commission reviewed and approved Plat of Survey #2786 and held discussions regarding the Zoning Code. Additionally, the commission appointed a new Chair and Vice Chair, approved a resolution for the right of way vacate and sale at 108 Main Street, and reviewed and approved resolutions for the final plats of Kress First Addition and Mackey First Addition.
The Commission held multiple meetings throughout the year covering various planning and zoning business. Key actions included the appointment of officers, the review and approval of multiple plats of survey and final plats for additions such as RNJ Enterprises, Ray Landing, Toomsen, Interstate Grain, Durow First, and Kress Second. The Commission also engaged in discussions regarding zoning code changes, the Fringe Area Plan with Linn County, the vacation of an alleyway, and a potential residential development project near Anchor Bible Church involving questions about sewage treatment, annexation, and development design.
The commission approved the final plat for Rock First Addition to Linn County. Discussions were held on updates to the 2014 Zoning Code chapter 165 regarding fencing, including allowed materials, location of property pins, and requirements for corner lots and opaque fences. The commission also discussed swimming pool fencing requirements and floodplain fencing, recommending changes to align with Linn County regulations. The Denison Bottoms Second Addition plat was tabled due to unclear purpose, improper labeling, and undocumented access.
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