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City of Custer
Provide all labor, equipment, materials, supplies, transportation, disposal, and all other costs required to perform chipping services for an existing green waste pile, approx 2,139 CY (110 ft x 35 ft x 15 ft pile dimensions)
Posted Date
Jun 3, 2026
Due Date
Jun 23, 2026
Release: Jun 3, 2026
City of Custer
Close: Jun 23, 2026
Provide all labor, equipment, materials, supplies, transportation, disposal, and all other costs required to perform chipping services for an existing green waste pile, approx 2,139 CY (110 ft x 35 ft x 15 ft pile dimensions)
AvailableCity of Custer
Perform hazardous fuels reduction on approximately 19 acres of land. The scope of work includes: Thinning & Pruning: Spacing, Priority, Limbing; Hardwood Protection: Hardwood Buffers, Wildlife Snags
Posted Date
Dec 24, 2025
Due Date
Jan 14, 2026
Release: Dec 24, 2025
City of Custer
Close: Jan 14, 2026
Perform hazardous fuels reduction on approximately 19 acres of land. The scope of work includes: Thinning & Pruning: Spacing, Priority, Limbing; Hardwood Protection: Hardwood Buffers, Wildlife Snags
City of Custer
Dam Construction.
Posted Date
Oct 22, 2025
Due Date
Nov 20, 2025
Release: Oct 22, 2025
City of Custer
Close: Nov 20, 2025
Dam Construction.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Custer
The council discussed various items including a special transient permit for a business on Mt Rushmore Road, a clarification regarding the Stone Hill Developer's Agreement, and a resolution for write-offs. Key agenda items covered were the renewal of a cannabis establishment license, a non-subdivision plat, several contracts for the BID Board, and various requests to use city property and parks. Additionally, the council reviewed the presentation of claims, discussed staff and committee reports, held an executive session regarding personnel and litigation, and addressed employee step increases and a new hire.
The council received the annual presentation from the Rocky Knolls Golf Board and discussed a clarification request for the Stone Hill Developer's Agreement. New business items included the placement of buffalo art along Mt Rushmore Road, tabling a utility request for the Black Hills Habitat for Humanity project, and approving a non-subdivision plat. The council also authorized scheduling a joint meeting with Custer County to discuss law enforcement, approved a change order for Harbach Park Phase 3, authorized a vehicle purchase for the city, reappointed a member to the Planning Commission, and approved a legal representation agreement. Additionally, the council reviewed and approved the claims list and held an executive session regarding personnel matters with no action taken.
The commission addressed a non-subdivision plat request for the Behlings Tract of Block 81 to adjust lot lines for building purposes. Additionally, they discussed a clarification for the Stone Hill Phase II Developer's Agreement regarding sidewalk installation requirements on Park Avenue, considering challenges such as terrain, drainage, and wetlands.
The City Council meeting covered various administrative and project-related items. Key topics included a presentation from the Rocky Knolls Golf Course, clarification regarding a developer's agreement for Stone Hill, and several new business items such as requests for site use at Pageant Hill, Buffalo art placement, and housing projects by Habitat for Humanity. The council also addressed non-subdivision plats, the scheduling of a joint meeting with the county regarding law enforcement, approval of change orders for park improvements, vehicle procurement, planning commission appointments, and the execution of a legal representation agreement. The meeting concluded with a presentation of claims and a potential executive session for personnel, litigation, and contract discussions.
The council meeting addressed various administrative and community projects. Key agenda items included public hearings for malt beverage and wine license renewals, the second reading of an ordinance regarding the licensing of alcohol and drinking establishments, and the approval of resolutions for an archery deer permit program and a sewer improvements revenue bond. The council also discussed variance requests for food truck ordinances, professional services and social media contracts for the BID board, the annual audit presentation, developer agreements, street closures for community events, parade requests, and disaster funding agreements. Furthermore, the council approved asphalt surface treatment bids and various infrastructure and maintenance contracts, including water tank inspections, well media replacement, and discharge transition services. The meeting also involved a presentation of claims and an executive session concerning personnel, litigation, and contract negotiations.
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