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City of Joaquin
Provide partial self-insured funded & fully funded medical.
Posted Date
Jun 25, 2026
Due Date
Jul 10, 2026
Release: Jun 25, 2026
City of Joaquin
Close: Jul 10, 2026
Provide partial self-insured funded & fully funded medical.
AvailableCity of Joaquin
Sale of city-owned real property. Includes parcel no. 05-0831-0001-0001-00 | Approx. 6,000 SF lot (60x200); parcel no. 05-0831-0001-0002-00 | Approx. 6,000 SF. lot (30x200) and Parcel No, 06-0631-0001-0014-00 | Approx. 12,000 SF lot (60x200).
Posted Date
Apr 30, 2026
Due Date
May 25, 2026
Release: Apr 30, 2026
City of Joaquin
Close: May 25, 2026
Sale of city-owned real property. Includes parcel no. 05-0831-0001-0001-00 | Approx. 6,000 SF lot (60x200); parcel no. 05-0831-0001-0002-00 | Approx. 6,000 SF. lot (30x200) and Parcel No, 06-0631-0001-0014-00 | Approx. 12,000 SF lot (60x200).
City of Joaquin
Construct 100,000 gallon welded steel ground storage tank, complete with concrete founding, yard piping, and electrical modifications.
Posted Date
Nov 19, 2025
Due Date
Dec 11, 2025
Release: Nov 19, 2025
City of Joaquin
Close: Dec 11, 2025
Construct 100,000 gallon welded steel ground storage tank, complete with concrete founding, yard piping, and electrical modifications.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Joaquin
The meetings covered numerous administrative, operational, and financial matters. Key topics included updates on public works projects such as sewer plant rehabilitation, water system monitoring installations, and tank repairs. Discussions were held regarding city elections, personnel management, salary adjustments, and merit promotions for staff. Financial activities involved budget revisions, payment of outstanding bills, allocation of auditing expenses, and procurement of grant administration services for flood relief. The council also addressed municipal infrastructure, including street condition assessments, property exchanges, and the designation of official city newspapers and storage facilities. Additionally, the council deliberated on water contracts, insurance renewals, and potential future initiatives like hiring a city marshal.
The meetings covered various municipal operations including utility and public works reports, financial approvals, budget revisions, and tax rate adoptions. Key actions included approving utility contract renewals, authorizing property repairs for city facilities and water infrastructure, appointing city officials and attorneys, and managing personnel compensation and policies. Additionally, the council addressed community project planning, such as the community center renovations, park improvements, and municipal election scheduling and canvassing.
The meetings and workshops covered a wide range of operational and administrative topics for the city. Key discussions focused on monthly financial and departmental reports, the planning and procurement process for various grants, infrastructure improvements including water tank and sewer plant repairs, and the potential establishment of a city police department. Council members deliberated extensively on budget allocations, including salary and benefit adjustments for city employees, equipment procurement, and the financial feasibility of staffing a police force. Additional topics included property code compliance, upcoming election procedures, appointment of committee members, and community events planning.
The council meetings throughout the year addressed a wide variety of municipal topics, including ongoing wastewater treatment and sewer system repairs mandated by state standards, water plant audits and documentation, and various grant applications for community development and fire department training. The council frequently reviewed monthly departmental reports, approved financial expenditures, handled personnel matters in executive sessions, and managed property tax rates and budget revisions. Additionally, they deliberated on contracts for garbage services, water supply agreements, engineering firms for infrastructure projects, and the purchase or maintenance of city vehicles. Community requests were also addressed, such as road repairs, streetlight installations, and event funding for the local farmers' market and Christmas festivals.
The council addressed various administrative and municipal projects throughout the year, including road work improvements on Connell's Ferry Road, financing for a jet sewer cleaner, and authorization for loan renewals. Discussions were held regarding the potential establishment of a city police department and child safety funds. The council awarded contracts for a fire station generator, flooring for the community center, and mowing services, while also approving an audit, budget revisions, and tax rate adoptions. Additionally, they reviewed proposals for broadband antenna placement on water towers, authorized water line extensions, and managed various city facility repairs and ordinance amendments.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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