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City of Grimes
The SW 19th Street Water Transmission Main Extension project includes utility improvements along SW 19th Street from SW County Line Road to approximately 1,700 feet east of SW Jazzwood Drive. The improvements include construction of approximately 2,690 LF of 24-inch water main, 780 LF of 12-inch water main, and 74 LF of 8-inch water main, traffic control, erosion control, and miscellaneous associated work necessary to complete the project.
Posted Date
Feb 25, 2026
Due Date
Mar 17, 2026
Release: Feb 25, 2026
City of Grimes
Close: Mar 17, 2026
The SW 19th Street Water Transmission Main Extension project includes utility improvements along SW 19th Street from SW County Line Road to approximately 1,700 feet east of SW Jazzwood Drive. The improvements include construction of approximately 2,690 LF of 24-inch water main, 780 LF of 12-inch water main, and 74 LF of 8-inch water main, traffic control, erosion control, and miscellaneous associated work necessary to complete the project.
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Project includes full depth HMA overlay, granular shoulder, traffic control, pavement markings, and miscellaneous associated work necessary to complete the project. The improvements include construction of approx. 37,283 SY of subgrade preparation; 3,075 TON of HMA standard traffic (st) surface, 1/2", pg 58-28s; 6,152 TON of HMA standard traffic (st) base, 1/2", pg 58-28s; 195 TON of driveway, granular, 6"; 1,815 TON of granular shoulder, type a. See outside link.
Posted Date
Jan 29, 2026
Due Date
Feb 17, 2026
Release: Jan 29, 2026
City of Grimes
Close: Feb 17, 2026
Project includes full depth HMA overlay, granular shoulder, traffic control, pavement markings, and miscellaneous associated work necessary to complete the project. The improvements include construction of approx. 37,283 SY of subgrade preparation; 3,075 TON of HMA standard traffic (st) surface, 1/2", pg 58-28s; 6,152 TON of HMA standard traffic (st) base, 1/2", pg 58-28s; 195 TON of driveway, granular, 6"; 1,815 TON of granular shoulder, type a. See outside link.
City of Grimes
Phase 2 includes approxmn 1,350 LF of a two lane undivided roadway section. The project includes earthwork, storm sewer, water main, roadway paving, sidewalk ramps, signing, pavement marking, traffic control, ditch grading, erosion control, and final surface restoration.
Posted Date
Jan 14, 2026
Due Date
Feb 10, 2026
Release: Jan 14, 2026
City of Grimes
Close: Feb 10, 2026
Phase 2 includes approxmn 1,350 LF of a two lane undivided roadway section. The project includes earthwork, storm sewer, water main, roadway paving, sidewalk ramps, signing, pavement marking, traffic control, ditch grading, erosion control, and final surface restoration.
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Sole Source: Avoid; if raised, pivot to a cooperative path immediately.
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City of Grimes’ policy allows sole source, but there is no evidence of awards via this path.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Grimes
This document presents an analysis and review for the Grimes Comprehensive Plan, conducted during an Advisory Committee meeting. It provides a detailed physical profile of Grimes, including land use, residential characteristics, parks, and infrastructure (corridor, utility, transportation, water, sewer, and storm water systems). Additionally, it offers a comprehensive community profile, covering regional context, population demographics, household composition, income, educational attainment, housing costs, housing types, employment by sector, commuting dynamics, and commercial development (office, industrial, flex, and retail). Key takeaways emphasize the city's diverse land uses, relatively new housing stock, significant growth areas, and the importance of optimizing development within the Highway 141 corridor.
The document details the public input review process for the Grimes Comprehensive Plan, synthesizing feedback from stakeholder interviews, public workshops, and an interactive engagement website. Key themes and priorities identified include upgrading infrastructure (roads, sidewalks, trails), diversifying housing options, preserving small-town charm, fostering economic development, creating community gathering spaces, and enhancing parks and recreation facilities. The overarching aim is to guide sustainable growth and improve the quality of life for residents.
The document outlines the City of Grimes 2050 Comprehensive Plan, a long-term roadmap for the city's future development. It focuses on three main pillars: Economic Development, Community Character, and Implementation. Key objectives include leveraging unique advantages, fostering a predictable development environment, promoting opportunities, and supporting strategic revitalization for economic growth. For community character, the plan aims to invest in arts and culture, support the Governors District, foster community connections, and maintain a cohesive community feel. The plan's progress will be monitored through an online tracker.
The joint meeting of the City Council and Planning Commission focused on the Grimes Comprehensive Plan. Discussions included the project scope and schedule, a comprehensive plan outline, and a review of draft chapters related to transportation and utilities and infrastructure. The Future Land Use Map was also reviewed. The meeting addressed strategies for building a strong and connected transportation network, maintaining and improving existing infrastructure, and leveraging data to inform decision-making. Utility discussions covered maintaining and improving existing infrastructure, proactive expansion for future capacity, and resilient and flexible utility systems. Future land use planning was also a key topic.
The Grimes 2050 Comprehensive Plan outlines the city's long-term direction for development and growth. Its main strategic pillars include future land use, housing, and parks and recreation. The plan aims to utilize best practices for future growth, preserve sensitive environmental features, support residential growth and diverse housing opportunities, and maintain quality neighborhoods. Additionally, it focuses on developing and maintaining regional recreational facilities, expanding the trail network for enhanced mobility, and investing in park maintenance and expansion.
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