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City of Lake Mills
The City of Lake Mills is soliciting bids for Contract 3-2026 to replace approximately 300 linear feet of gravity sanitary sewer and an existing force main using pipe bursting or horizontal directional drilling. The project also includes street restoration work such as replacing curb, gutter, and sidewalks, as well as asphalt paving. This construction procurement has an estimated value between $500,000 and $1,500,000 with bids due in mid-March 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 5, 2026
Due Date
Mar 19, 2026
Release: Mar 5, 2026
City of Lake Mills
Close: Mar 19, 2026
The City of Lake Mills is soliciting bids for Contract 3-2026 to replace approximately 300 linear feet of gravity sanitary sewer and an existing force main using pipe bursting or horizontal directional drilling. The project also includes street restoration work such as replacing curb, gutter, and sidewalks, as well as asphalt paving. This construction procurement has an estimated value between $500,000 and $1,500,000 with bids due in mid-March 2026.
AvailableCity of Lake Mills
Full reconstruction of street including water utility, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, placement of base course, asphalt paving, new curb and gutter, new concrete driveway aprons, and spot replacement of concrete sidewalk and driveway tie-ins. It includes storm sewer installation, a full depth patch with a mill, and spot replacement of curb and gutter and sidewalk. Additionally, it includes water main, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, placement of base course, asphalt paving, new curb and gutter, new concrete driveway aprons, and spot replacement of concrete sidewalk and driveway tie-ins. Finally, it includes full-width mill and overlay.
Posted Date
Jan 29, 2026
Due Date
Feb 12, 2026
Release: Jan 29, 2026
City of Lake Mills
Close: Feb 12, 2026
Full reconstruction of street including water utility, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, placement of base course, asphalt paving, new curb and gutter, new concrete driveway aprons, and spot replacement of concrete sidewalk and driveway tie-ins. It includes storm sewer installation, a full depth patch with a mill, and spot replacement of curb and gutter and sidewalk. Additionally, it includes water main, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, placement of base course, asphalt paving, new curb and gutter, new concrete driveway aprons, and spot replacement of concrete sidewalk and driveway tie-ins. Finally, it includes full-width mill and overlay.
City of Lake Mills
Project includes 1,470 tons of asphalt paving; 4,475 Tons of base aggregate; 11,200 SF of concrete flatwork; 3,000 LF of curb and gutter; 1,000 LF of storm sewer with manholes and inlets; 1,480 LF of water main and appurtenances; 1,500 LF of sanitary sewer with manholes, rock excavation, embankment fill, erosion control, restoration, and traffic control.
Posted Date
Jan 1, 2026
Due Date
Jan 22, 2026
Release: Jan 1, 2026
City of Lake Mills
Close: Jan 22, 2026
Project includes 1,470 tons of asphalt paving; 4,475 Tons of base aggregate; 11,200 SF of concrete flatwork; 3,000 LF of curb and gutter; 1,000 LF of storm sewer with manholes and inlets; 1,480 LF of water main and appurtenances; 1,500 LF of sanitary sewer with manholes, rock excavation, embankment fill, erosion control, restoration, and traffic control.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Lake Mills
The meeting included reports on various correspondence and constituent contacts regarding matters such as the Goal Course, Ordinance 1287, JRLAC committee attendance, Operation Name Sake, and Sandy Beach Level B. Following public comment, the City Manager presented a written monthly report. Key actions included the confirmation of the City Manager's appointment of Utilities Director, Lucas Caine, through Resolution 26-09. The Council also approved Resolution 26-10 for the 2026 Street and Sidewalk Maintenance Program and Resolution 26-11 authorizing a bid for 2026 Lakeside Forcemain and Sanitary Sewer work. Additionally, Resolution 26-12 awarded the bid for the Brookstone Phase 9 and Brookstone Drive Extension contract. Future agenda items for presentation included food service options for Sandy Beach and the Tree Ordinance Chapter 594.
The City Council meeting included discussion on correspondence and constituent contacts regarding topics such as the golf course, Rock Lake, signage at Bartels Beach, tree protection, and the Plan Commission. The City Manager provided an update on the February primary election. Key resolutions included the confirmation of Brian Peterson as Director of Public Works (Resolution 26-06) and the approval of a Municipal Certification for Off Dudeay Productions LLC (Resolution 26-07). The Council also discussed the L.D. Fargo Public Library Expansion Project and the Bayberry/Cottage Inn Development, authorizing a reduction of the financial guarantee for the latter (Resolution 26-08). Furthermore, Ordinance 1287, which amends the City Code Chapter 38 regarding the Referendum Requirement, received its third reading and was adopted.
The City Council meeting included constituent comments on various local issues, such as downtown redevelopment, icy sidewalk conditions, and the Wastewater Treatment Plant facility plan. Department reports were updated, and the City Manager provided an update on December 2025 reports, noting the ice rink readiness. Several license applications were approved under the consent agenda. Key resolutions involved allowing alcohol consumption in Wallace Park for a special event, authorizing the contract with the Jefferson County Humane Society, approving the Second Amendment to a Development Agreement for Brookstone Meadows Phases 6-10, approving plans and authorizing bids for street reconstruction on East Prospect, Maas, and Mulberry Streets, and approving the Wastewater Treatment Plant Facilities Plan and related design task order. The Council also advanced Ordinance 1287, concerning referendum requirements, to a third reading. Announcements included a notice of potential quorum for the Operation Namesake event.
The City Council meeting addressed several key items, including the discussion and cancellation of the subsequent January 6, 2026, meeting. Key actions included the approval of Resolution 25-76 (Final Plat for Brookstone Phase 9) and Resolution 25-77 (Authorization to Bid Brookstone Phase 9). Ordinance 1286, regarding a zoning amendment for a parcel near Brewster Dr and Tyranena Park Rd from Single Family Residential to Multi-Family Residential with a Planned Development District Overlay, was adopted on its third reading, alongside the related Resolution 25-82 (General Development Plan). The council appointed election inspectors for the 2026-2027 term and approved several resolutions concerning the Jefferson County 911 Joint Powers Agreement, Shared Ride Taxi Service fare increase, transfer of capital budget funds, intent to reimburse expenditures from borrowing proceeds, and an occupancy permit for Tyranena Park Rd/Cty Hwy V. The first reading of Ordinance 1287, amending the City Council referendum requirement, was completed.
The primary discussion topic of this work session meeting was the Sandy Beach Master Plan.
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