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City of Jefferson
Construction of 8,250 LF of 6' wide PCC sidewalk, 6" thick with 6" modified subbase. Quantities include 5,281 SY of 6" PCC sidewalk, 1,692 SY of 6" PCC driveway, 483 SY of 7” pavement, 7,456 SY of 6" modified subbase and 710 SF of modular block retaining wall along with other misc. items to complete the project. Alternate Bid: 1 block of downtown alley 229 SY of 6” PCC pavement, 228 SY of pavement removal, 315 SY of 6” modified subbase, window well and doorway abandonment and blocking, step and handrail construction and other misc. items.
Posted Date
May 27, 2026
Due Date
Jul 1, 2026
Release: May 27, 2026
City of Jefferson
Close: Jul 1, 2026
Construction of 8,250 LF of 6' wide PCC sidewalk, 6" thick with 6" modified subbase. Quantities include 5,281 SY of 6" PCC sidewalk, 1,692 SY of 6" PCC driveway, 483 SY of 7” pavement, 7,456 SY of 6" modified subbase and 710 SF of modular block retaining wall along with other misc. items to complete the project. Alternate Bid: 1 block of downtown alley 229 SY of 6” PCC pavement, 228 SY of pavement removal, 315 SY of 6” modified subbase, window well and doorway abandonment and blocking, step and handrail construction and other misc. items.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $62,000, use sole source; otherwise pivot immediately to the Iowa DAS Cooperative Purchasing Program (State of Iowa Master Agreements).
Coops: Expect a formal competitive bid; steer toward a State of Iowa Master Agreement (Iowa DAS Cooperative Purchasing Program) to avoid bidding; if your offering (or a partner’s) is on a State of Iowa MA, propose buying directly off that contract.
City of Jefferson, IA
Threshold: No viable sole source path above $62,000 is evident; expect formal competition at or above that level.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Jefferson
The meeting agenda includes discussions regarding the gym expansion project, updates on Grow Greene County and Greene County Community Foundation grants, plans for a water bottle filling station at Daubendiek Park, and glass replacement for back windows. New business items involve a presentation on a Veterans Memorial at Russell Park, consideration of front desk part-time hourly wages, and signage for back windows, followed by reports from the Assistant Director and Director.
The Council reviewed and approved various consent items, including grant applications and permits. Presentations were delivered regarding the expansion of the Jefferson Urban Renewal Area and the establishment of a Redevelopment Urban Renewal Area Plan. Public hearings were held and closed for these renewal areas, followed by the approval of resolutions to declare necessity and establish them, along with the first reading of an ordinance creating a TIF district. Additionally, the Council approved a forgivable loan agreement, proposed the sale of property, and authorized various pay requests for the Pickleball Improvement Project and the Wastewater Treatment Plant Project. The meeting concluded with the approval of city fund expenditures.
The Council and Library Board of Trustees met to receive a presentation from architects regarding concept designs for the expansion of the Jefferson Public Library.
The council meeting included a public hearing on the proposed fiscal year budget amendment, which was subsequently approved. The council approved resolutions confirming the appointment of a Water Superintendent, increases to city department head salaries, and authorized the submission of an airport funding application. Additionally, the council approved ordinances regarding water rates and solid waste collection fees, hired a new sanitation employee, authorized a pay estimate for fuel farm improvements, and approved a quarterly economic development payment. A wide range of expenditures from various city funds were also approved for payment.
The council held a discussion on the city's water drainage system and current projects. Key legislative actions included approving a resolution for a sewer revenue bond with $1 million in loan forgiveness and passing two economic development forgivable loan agreements with local businesses. The council also determined compensation rates for volunteer firefighters and established annual salaries for fire department officers, effective in July. Additionally, the council approved the hiring of a new employee for the Street Department and authorized the payment of various city expenses and bills.
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