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City of Graymoor-Devondale
Work includes roadside concrete curb replacement.
Posted Date
Aug 23, 2024
Due Date
Jun 15, 2026
Release: Aug 23, 2024
City of Graymoor-Devondale
Close: Jun 15, 2026
Work includes roadside concrete curb replacement.
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Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $40,000, use sole source.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
City of Graymoor-Devondale: No evidence of a sole source pathway in practice. The city relies on formal competitive bidding for purchases above $40,000 (KRS 424.260).
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Graymoor-Devondale
The council discussed neighborhood safety concerns regarding cut-through traffic and speeding, reviewing the new speed hump policy. Old business included updates on cemetery repairs and boundary surveys. New business items included the approval of a one-year contract extension for sanitation services, the authorization of a $10,000 grant for the construction of a handicapped accessible playground at Wilder Elementary, and a proposal to conduct an engineering study on traffic calming devices. Additionally, the council discussed the repair status of a damaged wall and received a report on tree removal for sidewalk installation projects.
The council discussed a proposal for an All Abilities Playground at Wilder Elementary school. Project updates were provided for the VA project, Herr Ln. improvements, and the I 264/Rt 42 interchange. Cemetery repair plans, including surveying and maintenance, were reviewed. The council approved the second reading of an ordinance updating the speed hump policy. Future requirements for the upcoming sanitation contract bid were discussed. Council reports covered public works signage replacements, investment pool rebalancing recommendations, and updates on website and communication services. The status of unpaid tax bills was also noted.
The council discussed updates on various ongoing infrastructure and maintenance projects, including the Carlimar Lane tie-in, Herr Lane widening, the I-264/Rt 42 interchange, and cemetery repairs. A primary focus was the introduction and first reading of an ordinance to revise the city's speed hump policy, transitioning from a petition-based requirement to a notice-based structure. Additional business included planning for the upcoming sanitation contract renewal, a status update on the Tree Program, preparations for a meeting with investment representatives, and an update regarding property tax collection.
Key discussions during the meeting included updates on VA construction, where the completion date is projected for late 2026 or early 2027. Regarding Herr Lane Improvements, the council is awaiting an outcome from discussions with state representatives, and the viability of a lease agreement with Hagan for the work was mentioned in context with the Providence Pointe development. There were no official updates on the I-264/Rt 42 Interchange, though the I-71 Project is proceeding. Cemetery repairs are pending contact with Larry Nalley, although the City Engineer may know someone for the metal work. The new crossing guard at Wilder Elementary is reported to be successful. Under Council Reports, public safety concerns focused on speeding, leading to a discussion about potentially changing the speed hump ordinance structure. Code Enforcement noted issues with property maintenance. The sanitation contract is set to expire on June 30, 2026, requiring the city to put the contract out for bid as the current provider is unlikely to renew at the existing rate. A $100,000 Metro grant was accepted to co-fund the extension of the Girard Drive sidewalk, causing the associated paving project to be put on hold. City officials will also meet with the KLC Investment Pool representative regarding Insurance/Finance matters. The next special project noted is the Holiday Decorating Contest.
The Graymoor-Devondale City Council held a meeting where they discussed development updates, including the I 264/42 Interchange. They also discussed Herr Ln. improvements, considering resident concerns about potential bottlenecks. The council considered adding police services for the next fiscal year. The audit for fiscal year 2023-2024 was approved. Road repairs were discussed, with a request for $50,000 in the new budget for these repairs. Insurance renewal was also addressed, with an expectation of no major increase. Upcoming city events include the City-wide yard sale and the 4th of July Parade. The council also discussed the possibility of limiting solar panels on residential houses.
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