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City of Lakeville
Construct a new road, parking lot, restroom building and open air shelter, plaza space, playground container, dog park with fencing and amenities, various trail improvements, site restoration and landscaping improvements.
Posted Date
Mar 13, 2026
Due Date
Apr 3, 2026
Release: Mar 13, 2026
City of Lakeville
Close: Apr 3, 2026
Construct a new road, parking lot, restroom building and open air shelter, plaza space, playground container, dog park with fencing and amenities, various trail improvements, site restoration and landscaping improvements.
AvailableCity of Lakeville
320,000 SY Maltene based asphalt rejuvenating agent.
Posted Date
Feb 24, 2026
Due Date
Mar 19, 2026
Release: Feb 24, 2026
City of Lakeville
Close: Mar 19, 2026
320,000 SY Maltene based asphalt rejuvenating agent.
City of Lakeville
Work consists of 1 LS Construction Storm Manhole with Treatment Insert; 30 LF Salvage and Reinstall 33” Storm Sewer; 210 SY Bituminous Patching; 70 LF Reconstruct Curb and Gutter; 200 SY Sodding, Type Lawn.
Posted Date
Mar 5, 2026
Due Date
Mar 25, 2026
Release: Mar 5, 2026
City of Lakeville
Close: Mar 25, 2026
Work consists of 1 LS Construction Storm Manhole with Treatment Insert; 30 LF Salvage and Reinstall 33” Storm Sewer; 210 SY Bituminous Patching; 70 LF Reconstruct Curb and Gutter; 200 SY Sodding, Type Lawn.
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Sole Source: If sale is less than $175,000, use sole source; otherwise skip sole source and pivot to a coop.
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City of Lakeville, MN
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Lakeville
The meeting called to order addressed the approval of the December 18th minutes. Key agenda items involved public hearings and considerations for land use changes. The first public hearing concerned an application for a conditional use permit to allow accessory building square footage to exceed that of the principal structure for family recreational use and personal storage at 19730 Judicial Road; staff recommended approval. The second item involved a request for a comprehensive plan amendment and a zoning map amendment for three parcels totaling 20.06 acres to allow for low to medium density residential zoning (up to five units per acre, proposed for 46 single-family homes). Staff recommended approval, noting that sewer capacity and road networks can handle the increase, and addressing resident concerns regarding property value impact and traffic near a local church. A stipulation was added to tie the effectiveness of the zoning/comp plan changes to the recording of a final plat.
The Finance Committee meeting included a report on City Council actions regarding a cost-sharing agreement for voting equipment replacement and a land purchase agreement for Fire Station #5. The committee discussed wrapping up the City audit report and filing extensions for the 2024 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report. Key finance topics involved awareness of the One Big Beautiful Act (OBBBA), noting that tax-exempt bonding remains intact; a review of the long-term financial model concerning community center costs and anticipated franchise fees; and confirmation that the City will opt into new opioid settlement groups, with funds directed toward Drug Taskforce Agent costs. The Director plans to present 2024 financial activity to Council. No changes were made to existing finance policies, though future discussions are planned regarding combining policies and reviewing sales tax requirements and TIF districts.
The City of Lakeville's 2026 Legislative Priorities outlines key advocacy positions for the upcoming legislative session, focusing on areas such as local control and authority, infrastructure development (including social districts, post office, and transportation interchanges), municipal revenue and taxation, public safety and services (e.g., cannabis regulation, cybersecurity, emergency medical services, massage therapist regulation), and economic development and housing initiatives. The plan seeks state support and legislative changes to empower the city in addressing community needs, fostering economic growth, and ensuring fiscal responsibility.
The meeting focused on several operational and strategic updates. Key discussions included a year-over-year comparison of financial data. Updates covered Art Festival 2025 volunteer opportunities, performance guide changes, upcoming art events, and the success of summer programs, including surpassing 2024 summer income totals and a near sell-out of pottery camps. The Friends of LAAAC reported on the new FLAAC President, promotion of Viking Raffle tickets, and approval for Gas Kiln building updates. For Strategic Plan Implementation, the committee discussed pursuing partnerships with other Dakota County cities, like Steeple Center, and noted that the request for a Strategic Planning Implementation consultant is pending City Council approval for the 2026 budget.
The key discussion topics for this meeting include the review of the Year-over-Year Dashboard, planning for 2026 facility improvements and repairs, review of a member application process deadline, updates from the Friends of the LAAC and Programming departments, and a comprehensive review of the Strategic Plan Implementation across several areas: Planning for Facility Development and Community Growth, Collaborating to Strengthen Arts in the Community (including membership program proposals and internship models), and Engaging the Community with new Programming (including marketing resources and scholarship program revamp).
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