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City of Coburg
Work consists of 1 LS Temporary Work Zone Traffic Control, Complete; 1 LS Erosion Control; 3,122 LF Saw Cutting (Including Second Cut); 960 LF Permanent Pavement Markings: 4” White line Striping; 621 LF 8" C900 Potable Water Pipe, Fittings & Couplings with Restrained Joints and Class B Backfill, 3’-4’ Cover; 1 EA 8-Inch Connection to 8" Existing Main; 3 EA Ductile Iron Pipe Bend, 8-Inch (22.5 Degree); 1 EA 6" Gate Valve; 1 EA Hydrant Assembly, Complete.
Posted Date
May 19, 2026
Due Date
Jun 18, 2026
Release: May 19, 2026
City of Coburg
Close: Jun 18, 2026
Work consists of 1 LS Temporary Work Zone Traffic Control, Complete; 1 LS Erosion Control; 3,122 LF Saw Cutting (Including Second Cut); 960 LF Permanent Pavement Markings: 4” White line Striping; 621 LF 8" C900 Potable Water Pipe, Fittings & Couplings with Restrained Joints and Class B Backfill, 3’-4’ Cover; 1 EA 8-Inch Connection to 8" Existing Main; 3 EA Ductile Iron Pipe Bend, 8-Inch (22.5 Degree); 1 EA 6" Gate Valve; 1 EA Hydrant Assembly, Complete.
AvailableCity of Coburg
Construct roadway improvements to North Coleman Street from East Pearl Street to East McKenzie Street, including removal of existing asphalt, asphalt surfacing and base reconstruction and replacement, new concrete sidewalks, ADA ramps and driveways, and stormwater system improvements. Work involves saw cutting, excavating, trenching, removal, compaction, roadbed construction, asphalt paving, concrete sidewalks, curb, driveway and flatwork, stormwater facilities, pavement markings and site restoration.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Feb 24, 2026
City of Coburg
Close: Feb 24, 2026
Construct roadway improvements to North Coleman Street from East Pearl Street to East McKenzie Street, including removal of existing asphalt, asphalt surfacing and base reconstruction and replacement, new concrete sidewalks, ADA ramps and driveways, and stormwater system improvements. Work involves saw cutting, excavating, trenching, removal, compaction, roadbed construction, asphalt paving, concrete sidewalks, curb, driveway and flatwork, stormwater facilities, pavement markings and site restoration.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Coburg
The council discussed various items including the recognition of community contributions, the Coburg Loop Path survey, and multiple public hearings for resolutions related to state shared revenues, supplemental budget appropriations, salary and classification schedules, and the adoption of the annual budget. Additionally, the council reviewed intergovernmental agreements for dispatch services, building permit program services, and operating plans. Other topics covered included the city administration monthly report, financial updates, and strategies for a local option levy.
The Water Management and Conservation Plan for the City of Coburg, updated in 2025, evaluates current and future water availability, rights, production, and use over a 20-year planning period. Key elements include a Water Supplier description, Water Conservation measures, a Water Curtailment plan, and a Water Supply assessment. The plan aims to reduce water losses from 22% to below 10% through pipe replacement, meter testing, and system investigations. It outlines strategies for system upgrades, including a new SCADA system and infrastructure improvements, and the implementation of enhanced conservation tools and rate design. The long-term vision includes developing an additional water source within five years to meet projected demands and ensure supply adequacy.
The committee discussed updates to financial policies, reviewed fund balance targets, evaluated the fiscal year 2026 end-of-year compliance, and received a comprehensive City Administration report covering various public works projects, housing capacity analysis, and police department activities.
The committee meeting included a presentation by university students regarding a loop path survey and a discussion on maintenance issues such as bench repairs, tree replacements, and rose garden fertilization. Updates were provided on the work party held at Jacob Spores Park, park project status including irrigation testing, and arbor day planting activities. The committee reviewed community engagement plans for a new neighborhood park, incorporating input on desired amenities and site maintenance. A city administration report was also provided, detailing project status updates, infrastructure improvements, and police activity statistics.
The committee meeting covered a loop path survey presentation involving University of Oregon students and discussed ongoing hazard assessments and park maintenance issues, including tree care and lighting. Participants reviewed work party schedules for local parks and received updates on various park improvement projects. Additionally, the committee engaged in planning for a new neighborhood park, including discussions on desired features, native planting strategies, and design considerations. The committee also supported the Mayor's Monarch Butterfly Pledge to promote habitat preservation.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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