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City of Fort Wright
Work includes 100 SY of removal of existing pavement; 1,220 CY of excavation; 500 SY of subgrade reshaping and compacting; 525 SY of yard restoration (4" topsoil, seed and mulch); erosion & water pollution control; 475 SY of mirafi 600x or equivalent woven geotextile; 800 SY of geogrid reinforcement tensar hx 165 or approved equal; 500 SY of asphalt surface (2"); 500 SY of asphalt intermediate (5"); 220 SF of concrete sidewalk; 150 SF of concrete sidewalk with integral curb; 85 LF of 4" rigid perforated pvc underdrain system - includes non-woven geotextile, no. 57 stone and perforated pipe and associated works.
Posted Date
May 14, 2026
Due Date
May 28, 2026
Release: May 14, 2026
City of Fort Wright
Close: May 28, 2026
Work includes 100 SY of removal of existing pavement; 1,220 CY of excavation; 500 SY of subgrade reshaping and compacting; 525 SY of yard restoration (4" topsoil, seed and mulch); erosion & water pollution control; 475 SY of mirafi 600x or equivalent woven geotextile; 800 SY of geogrid reinforcement tensar hx 165 or approved equal; 500 SY of asphalt surface (2"); 500 SY of asphalt intermediate (5"); 220 SF of concrete sidewalk; 150 SF of concrete sidewalk with integral curb; 85 LF of 4" rigid perforated pvc underdrain system - includes non-woven geotextile, no. 57 stone and perforated pipe and associated works.
City of Fort Wright
2026 street program. Work includes 1 LS clearing and grubbing; 1,100 SY of excavation for granular base; 500 SY of yard restoration (4" topsoil, seed and mulch); 1 LS erosion and water pollution control; 1,100 SYo f 8" PCC pavement with integral 3" rolled curb; 1,100 SF of 6" concrete apron/driveway replacement; 100 SF of 4" concrete walk replacement; 800 LF of 4" rigid perforated PVC underdrain system.
Posted Date
Feb 5, 2026
Due Date
Feb 19, 2026
Release: Feb 5, 2026
City of Fort Wright
Close: Feb 19, 2026
2026 street program. Work includes 1 LS clearing and grubbing; 1,100 SY of excavation for granular base; 500 SY of yard restoration (4" topsoil, seed and mulch); 1 LS erosion and water pollution control; 1,100 SYo f 8" PCC pavement with integral 3" rolled curb; 1,100 SF of 6" concrete apron/driveway replacement; 100 SF of 4" concrete walk replacement; 800 LF of 4" rigid perforated PVC underdrain system.
City of Fort Wright
Work includes 38,000 LF, Joint and Crack Sealing for Portland Cement Concrete Streets (Remove sealant in existing joint or crack to 1/4" to 1/2" depth and fill with sealant such that the top of the sealant is flush with the top of pavement); and 22,000 LF joint and crack sealing for asphalt streets (Rout out existing joint or crack and fill with sealant such that the top of the sealant is flush with the top of pavement). See outside link.
Posted Date
Jul 31, 2025
Due Date
Aug 14, 2025
Release: Jul 31, 2025
City of Fort Wright
Close: Aug 14, 2025
Work includes 38,000 LF, Joint and Crack Sealing for Portland Cement Concrete Streets (Remove sealant in existing joint or crack to 1/4" to 1/2" depth and fill with sealant such that the top of the sealant is flush with the top of pavement); and 22,000 LF joint and crack sealing for asphalt streets (Rout out existing joint or crack and fill with sealant such that the top of the sealant is flush with the top of pavement). See outside link.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Fort Wright
The ordinance adopts the annual budget for the fiscal year from July 1, 2019, through June 30, 2020. It estimates revenues and resources and appropriates funds for the operation of city government. The budget includes allocations for the General Fund, Emergency Fund, MRA Fund, Park & Rec Fund, Dixie/KylesTIFF, Capital Improvement Fund, Fire/EMS Fund, and JARC/W Balance Fund. Key areas of expenditure include the Administration Department, Fire Department, Police Department, Public Works, and Parks and Recreation Department.
The meeting addressed a text amendment for the Shimmers property, including parking changes and a development agreement, to accommodate a wellness business. Council discussed and authorized the submission of an application for this text amendment. The council also addressed the repeal of the motor vehicle tax, unpaid property taxes from Hospitality Associates (Days Inn), and chronic nuisance properties. An update was provided on the OKI 2040 Transportation Plan, and discussions were held regarding the Dixie Highway alignment and potential zone changes. Additionally, the council discussed a draft ordinance requiring utility companies to repair or replace city streets damaged by them, a worker's compensation claim, and a memorial statue project.
The caucus meeting included discussions on various topics such as the Fort Wright Economic Development Authority (Dixie TIF), the establishment of a Municipal Utility Franchise Fee, opioid litigation, and the FY19 Budget. Regarding the Dixie TIF, there was a recommendation for PDS representation on the board and a consensus to prepare an ordinance for the May Council Meeting. For the utility franchise fee, information was presented on setting up the fee with Duke, with potential revenue generation for the City. The council also discussed joining a class action lawsuit against pharmaceutical companies regarding opioid dependencies. The proposed 2018-2019 budget was presented, covering the General Fund, Dixie TIF, Asset Forfeiture, Municipal Road Aid, Fire/EMS, and Parks and Recreation.
The public hearing addressed the expected funds from Municipal Road Aid, recommending approximately $103,000 to be spent on the 2001 Street Program for various streets and intersections. Also, the hearing addressed the expected funds from LGEA Fund, recommending approximately $105 to be spent on the Senior Watch Program.
The caucus meeting included discussions on several key topics. The possibility of issuing industrial bonds for a property at Wrights Summit was discussed. A proposed Nuisance Code Ordinance addressing issues such as signs on poles and tall grass was presented, with suggestions for revisions. The upcoming renewal of health insurance and potential plan changes were reviewed. A request from Fort Mitchell for financial assistance with Park Road was discussed, with the City of Fort Wright declining to participate. Adjustments to the 2014-2015 Budget were reviewed, including attorney fees.
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