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City of Hampton
Project will include the deep well drilling and installation of all mechanical equipment needed for a new potable water well to supplement the existing potable water supply.
Posted Date
May 7, 2026
Due Date
Jun 11, 2026
Release: May 7, 2026
City of Hampton
Close: Jun 11, 2026
Project will include the deep well drilling and installation of all mechanical equipment needed for a new potable water well to supplement the existing potable water supply.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Hampton
The City Council meeting covered multiple reports from the Clerk/Administrator, including updates on the CDBG/Well project, status of FRDAP grants for park and field upgrades, and the annexation application for the Circle K property. The meeting also addressed financial management initiatives, including efforts to increase interest returns on municipal bank funds, the installation of new banners, and completion status of various infrastructure projects such as fence replacements and parking lot paving. Additionally, an update on the fiscal year audit and upcoming Bradford County comprehensive planning was provided. A request for a Deputy Patrol audit was tabled for further analysis due to recent receipt of documentation.
The meeting included reports on the success of the city's Centennial Celebration and progress on legislative appropriations for well projects. Updates were provided regarding FRDAP grants, the status of the Circle K annexation, and ongoing issues concerning truck enforcement. The Council addressed a painting contract for City Hall and the old VFD building, ultimately approving the bid from Gator Guard Garage Floor Coating due to superior product quality and repair services.
The City Council discussed updates regarding legislative appropriations for a new well, heavy truck patrols on C.R. 18, the status of FRDAP grants, and capacity concerns related to the Circle K annexation. The administration noted a need to update the water capacity fee ordinance. Regarding old business, the council discussed a cell tower marketing contract. In new business, the council approved a 90-day termination letter for a tenant of the Old VFD building due to rent and water bill delinquencies, renewed the ball field contract for Hope Christian, and discussed potential new city banners and fence replacement at Bobbie Sheppard Memorial Park.
The City Council meeting included a Clerk/Administrator report regarding grant updates and concerns over paving project quality. The council approved a revised contract for cell tower marketing and authorized the purchase of new banners and hardware. Additionally, the council approved a fence replacement project at Bobbie Sheppard Memorial Park, a generator maintenance proposal, and a paving proposal for the City Hall parking lot.
The City Council adopted the tax levy for the current fiscal year and the budget for the upcoming fiscal year. Discussions included code enforcement updates, reports on water and street services, and administrative updates regarding grants and upcoming training. The council also approved a rent increase for the former fire department building, addressed ballfield use agreements, approved an annual contract for website maintenance, and discussed signage for bicyclist safety.
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