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City of Craig
Project consists of the construction of an addition to the existing craig police station facility, including but not limited to site work, structural framing, exterior finishes, roofing, interior construction, and all related work necessary to complete the building.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Apr 20, 2026
Release: -
City of Craig
Close: Apr 20, 2026
Project consists of the construction of an addition to the existing craig police station facility, including but not limited to site work, structural framing, exterior finishes, roofing, interior construction, and all related work necessary to complete the building.
AvailableCity of Craig
Sale of a city vehicle volk jet.
Posted Date
Jul 14, 2025
Due Date
Jul 22, 2025
Release: Jul 14, 2025
City of Craig
Close: Jul 22, 2025
Sale of a city vehicle volk jet.
City of Craig
Operate a childcare center in an existing city owned building. The city shall provide various services and facilities to assist in operations of the center.
Posted Date
Jan 28, 2025
Due Date
Feb 26, 2025
Release: Jan 28, 2025
City of Craig
Close: Feb 26, 2025
Operate a childcare center in an existing city owned building. The city shall provide various services and facilities to assist in operations of the center.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Craig
The Council meeting involved discussions regarding land sale requests, the rezoning of property to establish a park, and the recognition of the Craig Endowment Fund. Significant focus was placed on financial authorizations, including reimbursements for property improvements, appropriations for aquatic center structural engineering inspections, and issuing a Request for Proposals for the leasing of city property. Additionally, the Council addressed nuisance complaints regarding property maintenance and reviewed various municipal code amendments.
The council meeting addressed several legislative and administrative items. Key discussions included the recognition of the Craig Endowment Fund, the second reading of ordinances regarding land sales and park memorials, and the first reading of amendments to the municipal code. The council reviewed reports from city departments, accepted grant funds for the public library, and authorized the solicitation of proposals for a structural engineering inspection of the aquatic center. Additionally, the council discussed interviews for the City Administrator position and confirmed the choice of a hiring firm in an executive session.
The Council Agenda outlines several key resolutions proposed for discussion and potential action, including establishing CAPSIS Projects for 2026, designating Capital Improvement Projects for a Congressionally Directed Grant Submittal, establishing Capital Projects for 2026, and establishing support for a Subsistence Way of Living. The Consent Agenda includes approval of meeting minutes from January 22, 2026, and January 29, 2026, along with Ordinances 800 and 801 regarding a lease agreement and an update to the City Code, respectively. The agenda also lists reports from various City Officials and correspondence items, such as a donation request from Craig High School and proposals concerning harbor parking. New Business includes a late application for a Senior Property Discount and a new application for land sale.
The agenda for the City Council meeting included the second reading of Ordinance 799 regarding the AP&T Land Sale (Lot 6 JT Brown Subdivision) and consideration of Resolution 26-05 concerning the USACE at South Cove Harbor. Unfinished business involved Ordinance 788 (Chop Shop Lease Renewal), the Tourism Survey, and a Donation Request from the Craig High School Science Class. New business items included reviewing documentation on the denial of SEARHC Rezoning by P&Z, addressing the Memorial Park for Mr. Patotszka, and discussing a Dispatch Equipment Issue.
The agenda for the City Council meeting scheduled for March 5, 2026, included a Consent Agenda featuring the Meeting Minutes from February 19, 2026, Ordinance 802 (Trojan and Son LLC Land Sale Request), and Ordinance 803 (Patotzka Memorial Park). Other items included reports from various City Committees/Officials, reading of correspondence such as a Request for Letter of Support from Scott Wheeler, and consideration of Resolutions and Ordinances. New Business was slated to cover the American Library Association (ALA) Libraries Transforming Communities Grant awarded to the Craig Library. The meeting also included a section for Council Comments and an Executive Session.
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