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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Covington
Work includes asphalt milling, hot mix asphalt re-surfacing for various streets and all other work necessary for roadway restoration.
Posted Date
Feb 19, 2026
Due Date
Feb 25, 2026
Release: Feb 19, 2026
City of Covington
Close: Feb 25, 2026
Work includes asphalt milling, hot mix asphalt re-surfacing for various streets and all other work necessary for roadway restoration.
AvailableCity of Covington
Construct a new street an utilities building.
Posted Date
Sep 11, 2025
Due Date
Sep 23, 2025
Release: Sep 11, 2025
City of Covington
Close: Sep 23, 2025
Construct a new street an utilities building.
City of Covington
Provide asphalt milling, hot mix asphalt resurfacing for various streets and all other work necessary for roadway restoration.
Posted Date
Mar 28, 2025
Due Date
Apr 17, 2025
Release: Mar 28, 2025
City of Covington
Close: Apr 17, 2025
Provide asphalt milling, hot mix asphalt resurfacing for various streets and all other work necessary for roadway restoration.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Covington
The meeting included discussions about setting up a YouTube channel for live streaming council meetings, potential shade solutions for the pool area, and a request to use the pocket park for an event. They also discussed the possibility of budget billing for utility bills and the challenges of finding a pool manager. Additionally, there were conversations about the need for shade at the pool and the possibility of a new kitty pool.
The council meeting involved discussions on several key issues. A request to place rock in a ditch to address erosion was tabled for further review. Approval was given to borrow lounge chairs for a community event. A proposal for a contract with Dwayne Richardson for safety training and utility work was accepted. A land trade proposal with Brian Tyson to facilitate a trail project was tabled pending further information. The meeting also included updates on water main breaks, radio installations, and property cleanup. Finally, the council discussed park lighting improvements and policy updates for park operations.
The council discussed updates on trail projects, including the redevelopment of a trail in Five Crossings Park with funding from the Community Foundation and Fountain County government. A key topic was the acceptance of a deed for an abandoned railroad bridge to be incorporated into the trail system. Discussion included the bridge's structural integrity, liability concerns, and future plans for its use. The council also addressed upcoming events, including a Mental Health Awareness Month proclamation signing, and reviewed a bid for roofing and siding repairs on a large pavilion at the fairgrounds.
The council meeting involved discussions on a salary ordinance, including adjustments to the superintendent of utilities position and a Class D employee's hourly rate. The need for employees to obtain CDLs was also discussed. Other topics included the hiring of a pool manager and lifeguards, an electrical incident involving a transformer, and the status of a well test at Wildwood. The meeting also addressed the development of Covington Hills, the need for electric charging stations, and the completion of water and sewer lines for various projects. Discussions also covered the allocation of ready grant money for development projects and the inclusion of trees in those projects.
The council meeting involved discussions on various topics, including an ordinance to close an alley, the transfer of a small parcel of land to the Redevelopment Commission, authorization for loan-related document signing, and the drafting of an ordinance for speeding violations. Other agenda items included street repairs, park improvements, updates on the wastewater treatment project, and the ISO rating update affecting insurance premiums. Concerns were raised about speeding and traffic issues near a school, and a discussion took place regarding the condition of a historical building in the park. The festival was reported as successful, and plans for future events were discussed.
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