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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Kimball
Chip seal project.
Posted Date
Mar 26, 2026
Due Date
Apr 14, 2026
Release: Mar 26, 2026
City of Kimball
Close: Apr 14, 2026
Chip seal project.
AvailableCity of Kimball
Provide a full range of services related to the design, implementation, analysis, maintenance, improvement, and communication of a municipal self-insured employee insurance benefits program.
Posted Date
Jul 10, 2025
Due Date
Jul 31, 2025
Release: Jul 10, 2025
City of Kimball
Close: Jul 31, 2025
Provide a full range of services related to the design, implementation, analysis, maintenance, improvement, and communication of a municipal self-insured employee insurance benefits program.
City of Kimball
Concrete street repair.
Posted Date
Jun 6, 2024
Due Date
Jun 12, 2024
Release: Jun 6, 2024
City of Kimball
Close: Jun 12, 2024
Concrete street repair.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Work with the department head to build a unique-specs justification and route to City Council for approval.
Coops: If sole source isn’t feasible or to accelerate, use Sourcewell; confirm your product is on contract and coordinate with the City Treasurer or department head.
Entity: City of Kimball, Nebraska.
Thresholds: No transparent local competitive bidding thresholds published (ordinance §35.02); expect case-by-case handling.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Kimball
The board approved the purchase and installation of PVC piping for wells to improve accuracy and reduce maintenance. They also authorized the submission of the 2025 Emission Inventory for the landfill and approved the purchase of new landfill storage containers and 96-gallon carts. Following public testimony regarding high disposal fees for tree waste, the board voted to increase the allowable tree cut-off size from 6 inches to 16 inches. Additionally, the board approved the refinancing of a 2018 bond series into a 10-year bond and re-established a contract with Barr Engineering for electrical services. A report on the malfunctioning VISION metering system highlighted ongoing technical difficulties without immediate resolution.
The agenda focuses on the second reading of Ordinance No. 848 regarding contractor registration and the formal acceptance of the resignation of a police sergeant. Additionally, the council will discuss the K-9 program and review a recommendation from the Loan Advisory Committee concerning an LB840 loan for Beauty & The Butcher. The meeting will also include administrative reports from the Mayor and City Administrator.
The Council conducted public hearings regarding Conditional Use Permit applications for two properties, which were subsequently approved. Discussions were held concerning the city's snow removal plan, the 1-6 year street improvement plan, and a proposal to refinance Series 2018 landfill bonds. The Library Director presented an annual report highlighting usage statistics and programs. The Council authorized the application process for an Urban and Community Forestry Federal Grant and made appointments to the Landbank Board and the Kimball Tree Board. Administrative reports covered utility department projects, wastewater treatment plant startup, and upcoming public meetings.
The meeting commenced with the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance. A public hearing was held regarding a proposed change to C-1 zoning to allow for conditional use permitting of signs in the downtown area, though no public comment was received. Discussions included a resolution to establish a City of Kimball Personnel Committee, which ultimately failed after the Mayor broke a tie vote voting Nay. The Council approved Ordinance #849, which changes C-1 Zoning to allow for conditional use of permitting of signs in the downtown area, and suspended the readings. The resignation of Police Chief Ruiz was accepted, and an appointment and contract for Jose Juan Farias-Barboza as Interim Police Chief was approved. The first reading of Ordinance No. 848, amending Chapter 110 of the City Code of Ordinances, was approved. The Council also approved an engineering work order and the appointment of primary and alternate members to the Panhandle Area Development District (PADD) Board of Directors. Finally, the Mayor's signature on the City Maintenance Agreement Renewal with the Nebraska Department of Transportation was approved, and two separate executive closed sessions were held.
The meeting commenced with the approval of the consent agenda, which included minutes, bills, and financial reports. Key discussions involved the annual wastewater treatment plant update presented by the supervisor, covering operational metrics such as influent/effluent levels, biosolids, and kilowatt usage. The Board also approved a signature resolution for First Tier Bank for all board members. Department reports highlighted concerns regarding new landfill rates, for which a revised flyer was presented to clarify fees. Updates were provided on infrastructure installation in the Lighthouse Subdivision, upcoming air permit testing for the new generator, and preliminary discussions regarding a partnership with the Gering landfill. Water Department updates covered pipe sizing verification, bulk water availability, and ongoing water meter issues related to a software problem. Landfill reports detailed 2025 recycling weights and municipal solid waste intake, noting scale functionality and signage installation progress.
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