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City of Craig
2026 curb and gutter and concrete improvements.
Posted Date
Mar 18, 2026
Due Date
Apr 16, 2026
Release: Mar 18, 2026
City of Craig
Close: Apr 16, 2026
2026 curb and gutter and concrete improvements.
AvailableCity of Craig
Allis chalmers model 300 wastewater influent pump.
Posted Date
Feb 25, 2026
Due Date
Apr 6, 2026
Release: Feb 25, 2026
City of Craig
Close: Apr 6, 2026
Allis chalmers model 300 wastewater influent pump.
AvailableCity of Craig
Purchase Two (2) - Half Ton Crew Cab Short Bed Trucks.
Posted Date
Jan 14, 2026
Due Date
Feb 10, 2026
Release: Jan 14, 2026
City of Craig
Close: Feb 10, 2026
Purchase Two (2) - Half Ton Crew Cab Short Bed Trucks.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than about $10,000, use sole source (City Council approval is required for purchases over $5,001).
Coops: If your product is on Sourcewell, use it to buy fast and avoid formal bidding; loop in Purchasing and the end‑user department.
Authority: City of Craig Municipal Code Chapter 3.08; sole-source justification form required.
Approvals: City Council approval is required for purchases over $5,001.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Craig
The meeting included a presentation by Whit Patterson, an outdoor recreational planner for BLM, regarding the Little Yampa Canyon access project. Discussions revolved around a proposal for a letter of support for Wit's purchase proposal for the Peabody property and the formation of a subcommittee with a city council member. The potential for trail development, river campsites, and environmental benefits were also discussed.
The 2022 Strategic Plan for the Moffat County Local Marketing District (MCLMD) outlines its commitment to supporting economic diversification, development, and stability for Moffat County, with a focus on promoting it as a premier recreation and tourism destination. The plan is structured around four key areas: Economic Development, Community Marketing/Promotion, Cornerstone Projects, and Signature Event Support. It aims to strengthen the local economy and tourism industry, diversify the economic base, and deliver long-term tangible results through collaborative efforts with community stakeholders.
The meeting addressed the approval of a special events permit for the Craig Chamber of Commerce to operate a beer garden during the Moffat County Fair. Discussions also took place regarding the City Manager Employment Agreement, which led to the approval of Peter Brixius for the City Manager position.
The financial overview includes revenue comparisons and budget summaries for various funds as of August 31, 2025. It covers countywide and city sales tax, water and sewer sales, construction dumpsters, refuse collection and landfill fees. Budget summaries are provided for the General Fund, Capital Projects Fund, Museum Fund, Water Fund, Wastewater Fund, Solid Waste Fund, Medical Benefits Fund, Housing Authority, and Craig Urban Renewal Authority, detailing revenues, expenditures, and fund balances. Key areas of focus include taxes, licenses, intergovernmental revenues, charges for services, and capital outlays.
The workshop included discussions on a personnel adjustment analysis, potential bonuses for employees, proposed wages for 2022, and a cost of living adjustment. It covered budget summaries, proposed budget recaps, and financial statements. The council also discussed changes to the budget, including insurance allocations, capital projects, and grant funding for park equipment. They reviewed revenue summaries, including mineral waste funds and grant revenues, and discussed the removal of ARPA funds from the picture. The workshop addressed capital project fund budgets, museum fund budgets, water fund budgets, wastewater fund budgets, and solid waste fund budgets. There was also discussion on a resolution for proposed bonuses for 2021 and rate changes for water and wastewater.
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