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City of De Witt
The trail will be 10 ft wide and 3,500 ft in length. Construction will include 5" HMA paving, 6" stone base, subgrade stabilization, subgrade preparation, and pavement markings. Grading, erosion control, and storm sewer along the corridor will be by others. See outside link.
Posted Date
May 5, 2026
Due Date
May 26, 2026
Release: May 5, 2026
City of De Witt
Close: May 26, 2026
The trail will be 10 ft wide and 3,500 ft in length. Construction will include 5" HMA paving, 6" stone base, subgrade stabilization, subgrade preparation, and pavement markings. Grading, erosion control, and storm sewer along the corridor will be by others. See outside link.
AvailableCity of De Witt
Project includes the installation of approx. 200 LF of 8", 3,100 LF of 10", 960 LF of 12" and 760 LF of 18" gravity sanitary sewer including manholes, drop connection and associated appurtenances. The project additionally includes approx. 2,900 LF of 8" sanitary sewer force main, and associated appurtenances including two air release valve structures. The project includes pavement patching associated with the utility installation, erosion control measures, seeding, traffic control, etc. See outside link.
Posted Date
May 5, 2026
Due Date
May 26, 2026
Release: May 5, 2026
City of De Witt
Close: May 26, 2026
Project includes the installation of approx. 200 LF of 8", 3,100 LF of 10", 960 LF of 12" and 760 LF of 18" gravity sanitary sewer including manholes, drop connection and associated appurtenances. The project additionally includes approx. 2,900 LF of 8" sanitary sewer force main, and associated appurtenances including two air release valve structures. The project includes pavement patching associated with the utility installation, erosion control measures, seeding, traffic control, etc. See outside link.
AvailableCity of De Witt
The project consists of the build out of an existing pre-engineered metal one-story building with a mezzanine. This slab on grade building will be used to store and service equipment. The 23,600 SF slab-on-grade garage/shop will have 4 vehicle bays for street maintenance equipment with overhead sectional doors at each bay. There will be another two bays for equipment maintenance, there will also be a separate bay to be used for vehicle washing. The first-floor office area will consist of offices for the street staff, a meeting room, rest rooms, and a mechanical room. The second floor will consist of Locker Rooms, Showers, and a Break Room. There will also be an office in the shop area for the head of maintenance and parts storage. The Building is an existing pre-engineered metal building that was originally unfinished. The exterior of the building has metal siding that will be reused as much as possible. The existing metal roof will be reused as much as possible. The existing foundation will be modified to accommodate the remodel. The floor will be concrete slab with in-floor heat.
Posted Date
Mar 8, 2025
Due Date
Apr 2, 2025
Release: Mar 8, 2025
City of De Witt
Close: Apr 2, 2025
The project consists of the build out of an existing pre-engineered metal one-story building with a mezzanine. This slab on grade building will be used to store and service equipment. The 23,600 SF slab-on-grade garage/shop will have 4 vehicle bays for street maintenance equipment with overhead sectional doors at each bay. There will be another two bays for equipment maintenance, there will also be a separate bay to be used for vehicle washing. The first-floor office area will consist of offices for the street staff, a meeting room, rest rooms, and a mechanical room. The second floor will consist of Locker Rooms, Showers, and a Break Room. There will also be an office in the shop area for the head of maintenance and parts storage. The Building is an existing pre-engineered metal building that was originally unfinished. The exterior of the building has metal siding that will be reused as much as possible. The existing metal roof will be reused as much as possible. The existing foundation will be modified to accommodate the remodel. The floor will be concrete slab with in-floor heat.
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Sole Source: Not viable here—redirect to competitive bids.
Coops: If they’re open in the future, mention Iowa DAS Statewide Master Agreements, NASPO ValuePoint, Sourcewell, or HGACBuy.
Entity: City of De Witt, Iowa
Policy: No evidence the city uses sole source contracting; deprioritize this path.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of De Witt
The City of DeWitt Comprehensive Plan serves as a twenty-year guide for future decision-making, establishing the community's vision and identifying actions to achieve it. The plan focuses on key areas including community character, economic development, natural environment, housing, infrastructure and facilities, transportation, and land use. Its vision is to be a thriving, forward-looking city that provides social, personal, and economic opportunities for its residents to reach their full potential. Specific goals include maintaining a safe, small-town character, fostering affordable housing and childcare, providing well-maintained infrastructure, encouraging business growth, expanding skilled workforce availability, promoting recreational opportunities, and fostering community involvement.
The council meeting addressed several key items. A budget amendment for fiscal year 2020-2021 was approved, along with resolutions authorizing the release of a lien, a mortgage release, and an amendment to a professional services agreement for library architectural services. An application for a Paint Iowa Beautiful Grant was approved for community center painting. Proposals were approved for a remote unlock system for City Hall and an Itron software upgrade for water meter reading. A revised job description for Library Custodian was also approved, and a second reading of an ordinance amending the code of ordinances pertaining to natural gas franchise for Mid American was passed.
The meeting focused on a zoning violation at 118 14th Avenue, concerning the placement of parking spaces too close to the property line. The council decided to have the property owner fill out a variance form and present the issue to the Zoning Board of Adjustment, with a suggestion to move the parking further from the property line.
The council meeting addressed several financial matters, including the approval of wine permits, journal entries, reconciliation statements, and various bills totaling $175,735.72. Several resolutions were approved, concerning fund transfers (sale of old police station), an application for a downtown housing grant, the release of several liens, a forgivable loan mortgage, and a lease agreement for massage therapy. The council also approved strategic planning priorities, the disposal of stationary bikes, and the second reading of an ordinance regarding tax division. A budget workshop reviewed expense history, taxable values, and upcoming budget adjustments for various utility funds (garbage/recycling, storm water, sewer, and water). Discussions included rate increases, planned expenses for equipment and infrastructure, and reserve balances.
The council meeting focused on a budget workshop, covering capital projects (South 6th Avenue reconstruction, new police facility planning, public works facility feasibility study, pedestrian bridge replacement, and housing grant continuation), long-term debt, special revenue funds (road use fund, including snow removal and equipment purchases; trust and agency employee benefits; police retirement system; emergency levy; local option sales tax fund; and TIF fund), and general fund requests from various departments (police, fire, inspections, traffic safety, compost, library, parks, recreation, and aquatic center). Discussions included cost-saving measures, equipment purchases, and personnel adjustments. The council also addressed the emerald ash borer issue and the need to update zoning regulations.
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